THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



received intimation from Mr. Murray of his intention of retiring at 

 this time from the office of Secretary, which he has held with much 

 acceptance for the last six years, and they desire to place on record 

 the indebtedness of the Society to him for his valuable services. 



It is with deep regret that the Committee has to report that a 

 vacancy has also occurred through the death of Mr. Robert Muir, 

 one ot the Society's representatives on the Museum Committee, who 

 for many years took an active interest in the Society, and held office 

 as a Vice-President in the thirty-first and thirty-second Sessions. 



I The proceedings of the following Societies were received during 



( the Session : — ^Canadian Institute, Toronto ; Institution of Junior 



Engineers, London ; and Glasgow Philosophical Society. 



