lxviii report — 1884. 



The Council are of opinion that this commemoration of a Meeting 

 which was held under such exceptional circumstances, and which proved 

 so eminent a success, should not be wholly left to individual Members 

 to carry out, but should also bear the impress of being the act of the 

 Association ; they would therefore suggest to the General Committee 

 that their sanction be given to the Council to obtain, at the expense of 

 the Association, a die suitable to the occasion, and that the General 

 Treasurer of the Association take the necessary steps to receive the fund 

 from the Treasurer of the Committee which was formed at Montreal, and 

 transmit it in a suitable manner to the authoi'ities of McGill University. 



