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Halifax, had been duly elected an ordinary member on 4th 

 October last. 



FRANK- WILLIAM DODD, Assoc. Mem. I. C. E., of Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y., and Weymouth, England, gave an address on 

 "Integral Atomic Weights," in which he advanced a new 

 theory on the subject. (See Transactions, page 216.) 

 The subject was discussed by PROF. E. MACKAY, PROF. 

 BRONSON, DR. A. H. MACKAY, and PROF. A. S. MACKENZIE, 

 and a vote of thanks was presented to the lecturer. 



The following were elected officers for the ensuing year 

 (1912-13): 



President, DONALD MACEACHERN FERGUSSON, F. C. S., 



ex officio F. R. M. S. 

 1st Vice President, ALEXANDER HOWARD MACKAY, 



LL. D., F. R. S. C. 



2nd Vice President, PROFESSOR HOWARD LOGAN BRON- 

 SON, PH. D. 



Treasurer, MAYNARD BOWMAN, B. A. 

 Corresponding Secretary, PROFESSOR EBENEZER MACKAY, 



PH. D. 



Recording Secretary and Librarian, HARRY PIERS. 

 Councillors without office, PARKER R. COLPITT; PRO- 

 FESSOR CLARENCE L. MOORE, M. A.; ALEXANDER 

 McKAY, M. A.; PROFESSOR DAVID FRASER HARRIS, 

 M. D., C. M., D. Sc., B. Sc. (Lond.), F. R. S. E.; 

 DONALD SUTHERLAND MC!NTOSH, B. A., M. Sc.; 

 CARLETON BELL NICKERSON, M. A.; and WATSON 

 LENLEY BISHOP. 

 Auditors GEORGE B. BANCROFT, B. A., and WILLIAM 



McKERRON. 



On motion of MR. PIERS and PROF. MACKAY a vote of 

 thanks was presented to the retiring president, MR. BISHOP. 



The Proceedings and Transactions, vol. xiii, part 2, were 

 distributed. 



