328 CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



Deduct deaths V 



Withdrawn 8 



Left the Province 4 



Non-Payment 6 



25 



Total, 'dOth November, 1866 384 



Composed of Honorary Members 4 



Life Members 80 



Corresponding Members 5 



Junior Members 1 



Ordinary Members 344 



Total 384 



II. COMMUNICATIONS. 



The following list of Papers, read at the ordinary meetings held during the 

 Session, will be found to contain valuable eommimications, including some of 

 general interest. 



2nd December, 1865. 

 Eev. Prof. W. Hineks, F.L.S., &a. : " On Chorisis as a means of explaining 



certain phenomena of Plants." 

 Rev. J. McCaul, LL.D. : " On ancient Factions at Rome and Constantinople," 

 Prof. Croft, D.C.L. : "Exhibited Pharaohs Serpents and explained their con- 

 struction and composition." 



16th Decembee, 1865. 

 Prof. J. B. Cherriman. M.A. : " On recent experiments in aerial Navigation," 

 A. M, Rosebrugh, M,D, : " Exhibited a Series of Micographic Photographs, and 

 enlarged Photographs of Micographic objects, executed by Mr. Hollingworth 

 and presented by him to the Institute. He explained the nature of the 

 process and the construction of the camera. He also exhibited some enlarged 

 photographs of micographic objects projected by the Magic Lnntern." 



6th Januaet, 1866, > 



Prof. E. J. Chapman, Ph. D. : " Remarlis on some minerals from Lake Superior.' 

 Rev. Prof. Hineks, F.L.S., Ac. : " Remarks on some Canadian Birds, with exhibi* 

 tion of Specimens," 



13th January, 1866, 

 Kev. Prof, Hineks, F.L.S., &c. : " Exhibited a specimen of the Pintailed Grouse 



shot near Sault St, Marie, and made some observations thereon." 

 Prof, D. Wilson, LL.D., read a paper entitled : " Notes of a visit to Mai Bay on 

 the St, Lawrence, exhibited some illustrative sketches and made some 

 observations, Geological and Historical thereon. 

 2'7th Jandaet, 1866. 

 U. Ogden, M.D. : " On the Propogation and Prevention of Cholera." 



3ed Febroary, 1866. 

 A. M, Rosebrugh, M.D. : "On some of the Optical defects of the eye; and their 

 treatment with the Scientific use of Spectacles." 



