TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. {VoL. VIII. 
Sn Memoriam. 
Rev. JOHN CAMPBELL, M.A., LL.D. 
JOHN BERTRAM, Eso., Ex-M.P. 
OLIVER A. HOWLAND, C.M.G., K.C. 
ARTHUR HARVEY, F.RS.C. 
KLVAS LULIWY, Ce 18:0: 
Rev. NEIL MacNISH, M.A., B.D., LL.D. 
The Canadian Institute has lost heavily during the 
past year by the deaths of the above-named distinguished 
members. The numerous papers of Professor Campbell con- 
tributed to the Transactions bear witness to his extensive 
attainments in Philology and Ethnology; Mr. Bertram was 
Chairman of the Transportation Commission and in that 
capacity performed valuable service to Canada as well as by 
his studies in Forestry; Mr. Howland was a diligent student 
of Canadian History; Mr. Harvey may be characterized as 
another ‘“‘admirable Crichton,” so wide was the range of his 
knowledge and so unwearied his labours in so many depart- 
ments of literary and scientific research; Mr. Tully was 
eminent as an Engineer and a charter Member of the Institute; 
and Dr. MacNish was an ardent devotee in classical and 
Celtic literature. 
