PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 
Meeting, Jan. 27th, 1911. Hlections—Members—Messrs. P. J. Willems, 
Cephas Whitney, Dr. W. J. von Winckler, C. Farrar, A. J. McConnell, F. V. 
McConnell, F. B. Henderson, Alex. Gonsalves, M. J. de Freitas, Ernest Beach, 
W. M. B. Shields, T. M. Marshall, F. J. Minors, Luigi Psaila, I. E. A. Patoir, 
T. Earle, John Downer, Joseph Pile, N. Cannon and Hon. Dr. J. K. Godfrey. 
Associates —Messrs.R. C.Curtis, Jos. Rongeiron, A. G. Sterling, J. R. Oudkerk, 
Jnr., F. M. Smith, A. J. Hohenkerk, W. E. Lewis, John Park, John Henderson, 
E. J. Partridge and Jos. L. Blank. 
Hon. B. Howell Jones gave notice of motion to amend the rule in regard to 
opening on holidays so that the Rooms be opened at 10 instead of 7 a.m. 
Mr. Luke M. Hill was proposed as an Honorary Member. 
At the request of the Permanent Exhibitions Committee it was agreed that 
the Canadian gold medal and diplomas be kept and displayed with others. 
The President gave an Inaugural Address (see p. 207) for which a hearty 
vote of thanks was accorded. 
Donations to Labrary—Circular, Coronation Exhibition, from Chamber of 
Commerce ; Suggestions for Teachers, from Dept. of Science and Agriculture ; 
4 vols. books from the Bishop of Guwiana ; 21 vols. books from Mrs. May ; and 
Journal from Department of Agriculture, Ireland ; Zo the Museum, from Mr. 
Franklin Adams, Coca leaves. 
Meeting, March 2nd, 1911.—Elections —Members.—Messrs. Paul Cressall, G. 
Bettencourt, A. A. Thorne, Kdgar Beckett, and Captam Rice. <Assocrates.— 
Messrs. H. G. Lord, Solomon Wong, G. F. Hopkinson, J. R. Farnum, J. Thel- 
wall, Frank Dargan, Rey. Father Cooksey, A. H. Braggins, C. A. King, D. 
Bailey, J. H. Matthews and A. Leighton. 
Mr. Luke M. Hill was elected an Honorary Member. 
The motion to open at 10 a.m. on Holidays was introduced and Dean Sloman 
proposed that the Rooms be not opened at all on Holidays or Sundays. This 
being of the nature of a new motion the President asked the Dean to give notice 
for next meeting, which having been done the original motion was passed. 
A notice of motion to admit smoking was laid over. 
The Hon. Treasurer’s statement for 1910 was laid over and adopted. 
Mr. ©. R. Keyte read a paper on Wireless Telegraphy for which a vote 
of thanks was warmly accorded. 
