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II. The following Gentlemen were declared office-bearers and council without 

 ballot, as only the requisite number had been proposed : 



President, Vice-Chancellor, The Hon. 0. Mowat. 



1st Vice-President, Prof. G. T. Kingston, M.A. 



2nd " M. Baerktt, Esq., M.A., M.D. 



3rd " J. N. Agnew, Esq., M.D. 



Treasurer, Samuel Spreull, Esq. 



Recording Secretary W. Mortimer Clark, Esq. 

 Corresponding Secretary, U. Ogdeit, Esq., M.D. 



Librarian, Rev. H. Soadding, D.D. 



Curator, W. B. MoMurrioh, Esq., M.A. 



Council, Professor E. J. Chapman, Ph. D. 



" " Danikl Wilson, LL.D. 



" " J. B. Cherriman, M.A. 



'« " H. Croft, D.C.L. 



" " Rev. W. HiNCKg, F L.S , &c. ex- 



officio as Editor of Journal. 



" C. B. Hall, Esq., U.D. 



" A. M. Rosebrcsh, Esq., M.D. 



IIL The Annual Report of the Council was read by the Secretary, and on 

 the motion of Dr. Daniel Wilson, seconded by the Reverend Edmund Baldwin, 

 was adopted. 



IV. A Paper was read by Prof. Cherriman, " On Recent Experiments in aerial 

 Navigation." 



Dr. Rosebrugh exhibited a series of mecographical photographs and enlarged 

 photographs of micographic objects, executed by Mr. HoUingworth and pre- 

 sented by him to the Institute. He explained the nature of the process and the 

 construction of the camera. At the conclusion he exhibited some enlarged photOf- 

 graphs of microscopic objects projected by the magic lantern. 



third ordinary mbetino. 

 6th January, 1866. 

 J. N. AoNBW, Esq., M.D., Vice-President,' in the Chair. 

 I. The following Gentlemen were elected Members : 

 Rev. J. A. Williams, Toronto. 

 George Whitney, Esq , Toronto. 

 Georgh Murray, Esq., Barrister, Toronto. 

 William Tempest, Esq , M.D., Toronto, 

 n. The following Papers were read: 



1. By Prof. E. J. Chapman, Ph. D. : 



" Remarks on some Minerals from Lake Superior." 



2. By Rev. Prof. W. Hincks, F.L.S,, &c. : 



" Remarks on some Canadian Birds, with exhibition of specimens." 



