ORDINARY MEETINGS. Ixxix 
The resolution was referred to the council with directions to carry 
out the terms of the resolution, and to make any further recommenda- 
tions thereon to the business meeting. 
The following two papers were read by title :— 
(1). Further Explorations in the Torbrook Iron District.—By 
Epwin GiLPin, Jr, Esq., Lu. D., &e. 
(2). Diseription of Fish-like Tracks from the fine-grained Siliceous 
Mudstones of the Knoydart formation (Eo-Devonian) of Antigonish 
County, Nova Scotia.—By Henry M. Ami, Ese., D. Sc., of the Geological 
Survey of Canada. (See Transactions, p. 330.) 
Pror. Ernest Haycock, M. A., of Acadia College, then read two 
papers :— 
(1). The Geological History of the Gaspereau Valley, N.S. (See 
Transactions, p. 361.) 
(2). Fossils, possibly Triassic, in Glaciated Fragments in the 
Boulder Clay of King’s County, N.S. (See Transactions, p. 376.) 
These papers were discussed by the Prestpenr and Messrs. A. 
McKay, Poous, and Doang. 
A vote of thanks was presented to Pror. Hayeoor for his interesting 
communications. 
The following papers were then presented :— 
(1). Phenological Observations for 1900.—By A. H. MacKay, 
Esq., Lu. D., &. (See Transactions, p. 379.) 
(2). Rainfall Notes, Nova Scotia.—By F. W. W. Doang, Esq., C. F, 
(See Transactions, p. 399.) 
The Council was authorized to receive as having been read by title, 
such papers as may be presented too late for this meeting. [Under this 
resolution a paper subsequently submitted by D’Arcy WexatuHerss, Esq., 
C. E., on ‘f Recent Developments with the Calyx Drill in the Nictaux 
Iron Field,” was accepted by the Council. (See Transactions, p. 350.)] 
Harry PInErs, 
Recording Secretary. 
