68 PROCEEDINGS. 
ORDINARY MEBRTING, PROV. ENGINEER’S OFFICE, 
14th November, 1887. 
Dr. Somers, President, in the chair. 
Inter aha. 
A Paper was read by Dr. Honryman, “The Glacial Geology of Nova Scotia, 
Theories of Sir J. W. Dawson and T. Belt, Esq.” 
Mr. A. P. SILVER was proposed a member. 
ORDINARY MEETING, PROV. ENGINEER’S OFFICE, 
12th December, 1857. 
Dr. SomERS, President, in the chair. 
Inter alia. 
Pror. JoHN Duns, D. D., of New College, Edinburgh, was proposed a cor- 
responding member, 
« Reported, that Mr. A. P. SILverR had been duly elected by the Council. 
Mr. THOMAS FYSHE was proposed as a member, 
Mr. A. P. SILVER read a paper “On the Diurnal Lepidoptera of Nova Scotia.” 
ORDINARY MEETING, PROV. ENGINEER’S OFFICER, 
9th January, 1888. 
Pror. McGrera@or, Vice-President, in the chair. 
Inter alia. 
Reported, that Pror, Joun Duns, D. D., of New College, Edinburgh, and Mr. 
THos. FysHE had been duly elected by the Council. * 
Mr, FaARIBAULT was proposed as an associate member. 
ProFr. MCGREGOR read a paper, “The Elementary Treatment of the Propa- 
gation of Longitudinal Waves.” 
Dr. HONEYMAN read a paper on Carboniferous Flora with Spirorbes attached. 
ORDINARY MERTING, PRov. ENGINEER'S OFFICE, 
15th February, 1888. 
Me. Mourpuy, C. E., in the chair. 
Inter alia. 
Dr. HONEYMAN read a note from Rev. J. AMBROSE, A. M., “ Perforated Stone 
Implements—their uses.” 
Also, a note by Lirutr. VopGEs relating to “The Giant Trilobites of Moose 
River Iron Mines, as described in 1837.” 
Mr. Harry Piers read a paper, “Studies in the Provincial Museum: Ist 
Fishes ; 2nd, Fish Development.” 
Mr. FARIBAULT was reported as duly elected by the Council. 
