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tion of members that suggestions may be made to the council in reference to 
‘them. 
III. The discussion in reference to the establishment of a medical section in 
connection with the Institute was resumed. 
The second resolution was brought forward. 
Mr. Kingsford moved in amendment, seconded by Prof. Chapman,—That the 
words “ that the medical section shall have the management of its own affairs, 
the election of officers, &c., and shall report the same to the council, but that 
its action,” be omitted Lost. 
The second resolution was put and lost. 
The third and fourth resolutions were put and carried. 
Adjourned on motion of Mr. Freeland, seconded by Professor Cherriman. 
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FOURTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING.—28th March, 1863. 
Rey. J. McCavt, LL.D., President in the Chair. 
I. The following donation for the Library was announced. 
FROM SAMUEL SPREULL ESQ, TORONTO. 
On ribs and transverse processes with special relation to the theory of verte- 
brate skeleton. 
On the Relations of the vomer, ethnoid and intermaxillary,bones. 
Il. The Auditors for the year were appointed. 
_ Grorce Witson Esq., by the President. 
SAMUEL SPREULL, Hsq., by the Meeting. 
Ill. The followiug Papers were read : 
By P. Freeland Esq. 
‘On the measurement of microseopic objects.” 
By the President. 
“On the derivation of ancient Roman dates.” 
By Doctor Bovell. 
“On growth and repair.” 
The President announced that the session would be continued for two more 
meetings. 
FIFTEENTH ORDINARY MEBTING.—11th April, 1863, 
Rey. J. McCaut, LL.D., President, in the Chair. 
I. The following Gentleman was elected as Junior Member . 
Samuet Ripout Hsgq., Toronto. 
