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mittee to co-operate with the Committee appointed by the 

 Natural History Society in carrying out the views set forth 

 in Mr. Williams' paper. 



FIFTEENTH MEETING. 



Fifteenth Meeting, 13th March, 1886, the Second Vice- 

 President in the Chair. 



The following list of donations and exchanges was read : 



1. Le Naturaliste Canadiea, Mars, 1886. 



2. The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XVIII, No. 1. 



3. Journal of the Franklin Institute for March, 1886. 



4. Electric Review, March 6, 1886. 



5. Science, Vol. VII., Nos. 160 and 161. 



6. West American Scientist, Vol. II., No. 1. 



7. Journal of the New York Microscopical Society, Vol. I., No, 9. 



8. Magazine of American History for February, 1886. 



9 " Huguenots and the Edict of Nantes," from the Rhode Island Historical 

 Society. 



10. Transactions and Proceedings of the Technical Society of the Pacific 



Coast, Vol. II., No. 14 and Vol. III., No. 1. 



11. Transactions of the American Institute Mining Engineers, Vols. I. -IX., 



and Vols. XI.-XIII., with Index Vol. I.-X., May, 1871 to June, 1886. 



12. Imperial Federation, March 1, 1886. 



l.S. The Chemical News, February 26th, 1886. 



14. Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. III., Part I, 



1886. 



1 5. Wochenschrift des oesterreichischen Ingenieur und Architekten Vereines, 



19 Februar, 1886. 



16. Electricite, 20 F6vrier, 1886. 



17. Cosmos, 22 F6vrier, 1886. 



18. Boletin de la Real Academia de la Historia, Vol. VIII., No. 1, Madrid. 



19. Memoires et Comj^es Rendus des Travaux de la Societe des Ingenieurs 



Civils, Octobre, 1885. 



20. Gazetta Chimica Italiana, Anno XV., Fas, 10. 



Total 35. 



Rev. Th. Laboureau of Penetanguishene was elected a mem- 

 ber. Mr. J. A. Livingston read a paper on " The Desirability 

 of giving Currency to all Convertible Securities." 



