PROCEEDINGS FOR 1909 LXXIII 



List of Papers Read. 



1. — Presidential Address. — Tlie Service of Canada. By Lieut.- 

 Colonel William Wood. 



2. — The Calvert and i\.valon Papers, By His Grace Archbishop 

 Ilowley. 



3. — The Basin of Minas. By Dr. James Ilannay. 



4. — The Members of the Provincial House of Assembly for Upper 

 Canada, from 1792 to 1840. By Dr. Wilfred Campbell. 



5. — Keminiscences of Military Experiences in Canada Forty Years 

 and More Ago. By the liev. Dr. George Bryce. 



6. — Campbeirs Journal. By Lawrence J. Burpee. Presented by 

 Dr. Wilfred Campbell. 



On motion of Dr. Wilfred Campbell^ seconded by Col. Wood, the 

 report of Section II was adopted. 



Report of Section III. 



The Third Section submits the following report for the session of 

 1909 :— 



The section held four meetings at which thirteen members were 

 present as follows: 



Dr. H. T. Barnes, President; Dr. W. Bell Dawson, Dr. E. Deville, 

 Sir Sandford Fleming, Dr. G. P. Girdwood, Dr. J. C. Glashan, Prof. 

 James Harkness, Dr. G. C. Hoffmann, Dr. A. Johnson, Prof. J. C. Mc- 

 Lennan, Prof. C. H. McLeod, Dr. E. F. Ruttan, Prof. F. T. Shutt. 



Twenty-one papers were presented, twenty being read in full and one 

 l:-y title. A list of the papers is appended. 



The officers elected for the ensuing year are : — 



President — Dr. W. Bell Dawson. 



Vice-President — Prof. J. C. McLennan. 



Secretary — Dr. E. Deville. 



A publication committee consisting of the president, vice-president, 

 secretary and Prof. McLennan was appointed with power to add to their 

 number. 



The section recommends the publication in bulletin fonn with the 

 least possible delay, in the manner provided by sub clause II of clause 10 

 of the regulations, of such papers as are selected by the publication com- 

 mittee. 



The section also recommends that four members be elected in 1910, 

 including any vacancies that may occur. 



The following resolution was adopted: That Section III requests 

 the Royal Society to send a memorial to the Dominion Government re- 



