ORDINARY MEETINGS. Cl 



A paper by WALTER H. PREST, ESQ., M. E., entitled, " Supplemen- 

 tary Notes on Drift Ice as an Eroding and Transporting Agent," was 

 read by MR. POOLE. (See Transactions, p. 455.) 



Specimens of sand and gravel from drift ice on the coast of 

 Labrador near Cape Smoky, collected by Mr. Prest, were exhibited, 

 and described by DR. A. H. MACKAY. 



The subject was discussed by Dr. Murphy. 



A paper by PROF. JOHN DAVIDSON, PHIL. D., of the University of 

 New Brunswick, entitled, " Agricultural Credit," was read by MR^ 

 McKAY. (See Transactions, p. 458.) 



The paper was discussed by MESSRS. MCKERRON, POOLE, and 

 BISHOP. 



The following papers were read by title :- 



(1). On the Standardization of Hydrochloric Acid with Borax. 

 By R. S. BOEHNER, ESQ., B. So., Dalhousie College. 



(2). On the Determination of the Freezing-point Depressions of 

 Dilute Solutions of Electrolytes. By THOMAS C. HEBB, ESQ., M. A.,. 

 Dalhousie College. (See Transactions, p. 422.) 



HARRY PIERS, 



Recording Secretary. 



