X1V PROCEEDINGS. 
First Orpinary MEETING. 
Provincial Musewm, Halifax, 12th November, 1894. 
The PRESIDENT in the chair. 
Much time having been occupied by the annual business meeting 
which had just adjourned, the reading of papers was deferred until the 
next meeting. 
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING. 
Legislative Council Chamber, Halifax. 10th December, 1894. 
The PRESIDENT in the chair. 
It was announced that the following had been duly elected mem- 
bers :—W. H. Prest, Esq., Chester Basin, N. S.; Rev. W. M. Fraser,. 
B. A, B.Sc. Halifax; W. Hy Macun Esq, Ph.D: High Seneck 
New Glasgow ; E. E. Favitiz, Esq., Director, N. 8. School of Horti- 
culture, Wolfville; Rev. James Rosporoveu, Musquodoboit Harbour ; 
ALEXANDER Dick, Esq., Halifax ; C. E. Wiis, Esq., M. E., Hali- 
fax; L. H. Wueaton, Esq., Chief Engineer, Coast Railway Company, 
Yarmouth. 
A paper by Pror. L. W. Bairey, entitled, ‘‘ Nutes on the Geology 
and Botany of Digby Neck,” was read by the Corresponding Secretary, 
(See Transactions, p. 68.) 
Dr. A. H. MacKay read a paper on ‘fA Foraminiferous Deposit 
from the bottom of the North Atlantic.” (See Transactions, p. 64.) 
THirD OrpInaRY MEETING. 
Legislative Council Chamber, Halifax, 14th January, 1895. 
ALEXANDER McKay, Esq., VIcE-PRESIDENT, in the chair. 
It was announced that C. F. Haut, Esq , and H. W. Jounsron, Jr., 
Esq., C. E., of Halifax, had been elected ordinary members, and F. H. 
Mason, Esq, F. C. S., an associate member. 
Dr. MacKay presented ‘“‘ Additional Notes on Globigerina Ooze 
and Stones obtained by the S. S. ‘Minia’ from the bottom of the 
North Atlantic.” (See Transactions, p. 64.) 
