PROCEEDINGS FOR 1922 XLIII 



33. — (i) A Hybrid between Picea and Abies. By Robert Boyd 

 Thomson, B.A., F.R.S.C. (Lantern). 



34. — (ii) The Primordial Pit and Bar of Sanio in the Gymno- 

 sperms. By H. B. Sifton, M.A. Presented by Robert Boyd Thom- 

 son, B.A., F.R.S.C. (Lantern). 



35. — (i) Observations in the Deposition of Bone Salts. By J. C. 

 Watt, M.A., M.D. Presented by J. Playfair McMurrich, M.A., 

 Ph.D., F.R.S.C. 



36. — (ii) The Terminal Branches of an Emphysematous Lung. 

 By H. G. Willson, M.A., M.D. Presented by J. Playfair McMurrich, 

 M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. 



37. — A Case of Gynandromorphism in Gallns domesticus. By 

 Madge T. Macklin, B.S., M.D. Presented by Paul S. McKibben, 

 Ph.D., F.R.S.C. 



On motion of Professor Thomson, seconded by Dr. Buller, the 

 report of Section V was adopted. 



The meeting again took into discussion the proposed amendment 

 to By-law No. 8. Resolutions were presented by a representative of 

 each of the Sections. These resolutions showed a wide diversion of 

 opinion, and after considerable discussion it was moved by Dr. 

 Wallace, seconded by Mr. Burpee, that the matter be referred to the 

 Council, the suggestions of each of the Sections as embodied in their 

 respective resolutions to be taken into consideration, and Council to 

 report, at the next annual meeting. 



Dr. Huntsman then read a report of the sub-committee of 

 Section V on the manner of publication of papers. Discussion ensued, 

 and it was finally moved by Dr. Huntsman, and seconded by Prof. 

 Thomson, that the recommendation contained in Section I of the 

 report be adopted. Section I read as follows: — 



L (a) At the final session of the Council at the Annual Meeting 

 the editorial committee of each section shall be informed of the 

 number of pages and plates to be allotted to that section in the 

 Transactions, or the amount of money available for the same. 



ih) Acting on this information the sectional editorial committee 

 shall, immediately after June 15th, make a choice of the papers to be 

 published and forthwith transmit these directly to the printer. 



(c) In conformity with the rules as to type-setting, etc., the 

 papers shall be immediately set up and proofs sent directly to the 

 authors, with instructions that these must be returned at once. 

 The author's reprints — -both those furnished gratis and the additional 

 copies ordered by each author — shall then be run off and sent to him. 



