PROCEEDINGS FOR 1922 III 



again broken, the registered attendance being one hundred. The 

 meetings were held in the Victoria Memorial Museum and the Pres- 

 idential Address and Popular Lecture were delivered in the Audi- 

 torium of the Museum. The accommodation was very satisfactory 

 and the Council have availed themselves of the privilege again this 

 year. 



!• — Proceedings and Transactions of the Society 



Volume XV, Third Series of the Transactions was this year 

 printed by the University Press, Toronto, and the copies have been 

 distributed. The volume consists of 634 pages. The reduction in 

 the size of the volume and in the charges for printing has resulted in a 

 marked decrease in the cost of production, as will be seen by reference 

 to the Honorary Treasurer's statement. In view of the reduction 

 this year it is thought that the Sections might consider publishing a 

 larger number of papers in the next issue. 



II— Election of New Fellows 



This year there were vacancies in all the Sections. The Council 

 have much pleasure in reporting that the following candidates re- 

 ceived a majority of the votes case and their election is submitted 

 for confirmation. 



Section I 



Mgr. Joseph Médard Emard, Th.D., J. CD. 

 C. J. Magnan, M.A. 



Section II 



W. S. Fox, Ph.D. 

 J. M. Gibbon, B.A. 

 Edward Sapir, Ph.D. 



Section III 



J. A. Gray, D.Sc. 



A. LI. Hughes, B.A., D.Sc. 



Otto Maass, M.Sc, Ph.D. 



Section IV 



John A. Allan, M.A., Ph.D. 

 W. A. Johnston, M.A., B.Sc. 

 S. J. Schofield, Ph.D., F.G.S.A. 



