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THIRTY FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. 245. 
THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MERTING. 
The Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting was held on Saturday, 
May 3rd, the Seccnd Vice-President, Mr. George Murray, in 
the chair. 
The Minutes of last Annual Meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
The following list of donations and exchanges received 
during the preceding week was read : 
1. Science, Vol. 3, No. 64, April 25, 1884. 
2. Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fiir Anthropologie, Ethnologie und 
Urgeschichte, Sitzung vom 20 Jan., 10 Feb., 17 Feb., 17 Marz, 21 
April, 19 Mai, 16 Juni, 21 Juli, 20 October, Nov. 17 and 24, Dec. 15, 
1883. 12 Numbers. 
3. Report of the Canadian Observations of the Transit of Venus, 6 December, 
1882. 
4, (1) Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick, No. 3, 1884. 
(2) Annual Report of New Brunswick Natural History Society. Memorial 
Sketch of Prof. Ch. Fred. Hartt, by George U. Hay. 
5. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy at Harvard College, 
Cambridge. 
Vol. 1, Complete. 
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“© 7, Nos, 2-10. 
. Journal of the Franklin Institute for May, 1884. 
. Journal of the Microscopical Society for April, 1884. 
. The Canadian Practitioner for May, 1854. 
. Proceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity for 1883, No. 20. 
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The following gentlemen were elected Honorary Members 
of the Canadian Institute : 
Daniel Wilson, LL.D., Rev. John McCaul, D.D., Prof. Balfour Stewart, 
(Owen College, Manchester,) and the Abbé Provencher, Cap Rouge, Quebec. 
The Hon. Secretary read the Annual Report of the Council 
as follows : 
ANNUAL REPORT, SESSION 1883-84. 
The Council of the Canadian Institute have the honour to lay before the 
members their ‘Vhirty-fifth Annual Report. 
The attendance at the weekly meetings has been satisfactory, and a large 
number of papers have been read. These will compare favorably in average 
merit with those of any preceding Session. In addition to the regular work of 
the Institute, a course of three popular public lectures on sanitary subjects 
