210 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



121 Stone Axes, Gouges and Chisels. 



9 Pieces of Sheet Copper. 



1 Whole Copper Kettle. 

 12 Iron Knives — rusted and worn. 



9 Indian Ornaments (various.) 



3 " Medals (silver.) 



6 Brass and Copper Rings. 

 14 Iron Tomahawks. 



Besides these thei^e are several articles of a miscellaneous kind — 

 the whole numbering fully one thousand. 



The principal contributors were : — 



Rev. T. T. Johnston, of Ancaster. 



Mr. A. F. Hunter, Flos. 



Mr. Longhead, Sunnidale. 



Mr. B. Jackes, Toronto. 



Mr. A. Elvins, 



Mr. A. McKnight, Kirkwall. 



Mr. James Rae, " 



Mr. James Dwyer, Beverley. 



Mr. George E. Laidlaw, The Fort. 



Mr. J. Long, Eglinton. 



Mr. J. Welbone, Myrtle, and 



The Curator. 



There are many tine geological specimens that ought to be attended 

 to immediately, but with which it is impossible to do anything for 

 the want of case room. 



Before tlie close of another year it may be reasonably hoped that 

 the whole collection in possession of the Institute will be put in 

 proper shape for study. 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



DAVID BOYLE, Ph.B., Curator. 



On motion of Mr. Keys, seconded by Mr, Kerr, the report 

 was adopted. 



The following gentlemen were elected officers for the en- 

 suing year :— 



President — W. H. VanderSniissen, M.A. 

 Yice-Pkesidest — E. A. Meredith, LL.D. 



