338 CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



THiED OEDINAET MEETING — lltli January, ISeY. 

 President, Prof. H. Oroft, D.C.L., in the Chair. 



I. The ballot having been taken for Dr. J. King and Dr. Newcombe, proposed 

 for membership at the last meeting, they were declared duly elected. 



II. The Canadian Institute and the Medical Section to meet alternately on 

 Saturday nights. 



III. The annual address was read by the President. 



IV. Ihe following donations for the Library, were announced having been 

 received since last meeting of the Institute. 



Donor — L. Heyden, Esq , Jan., of Toronto : 



Ccnsvetvdines Kafiei£e Sandys, F.S. A., 1851 1 



Ashe's Travels in America, Vols. 1, 2, and 3 in one 1 



Rochefoucault's Travels in America, years 1795-96 and 1701, Vols. 1, 2, S, 4. 4 

 Donors — Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. 



Memoirs of, Vol. II., 1865 1 



Proceedings of, Vol. III., Session 1863-64, and 1862-63 1 



Proceedings of Vol. IV., Ses. 1864 and 1865 1 



From Smithsonian Institute : 



Meteorologiske Jarbokc, &,c 2 



From Royal Geological Society of Ireland: 



Journal of Vol, 1, 2, 1865-6 1 



From Royal Irish Acadtmy : 



Transactions of Vol. XXIV, Antiquities, part 5 



" " " j>art 6 



•< " " part 7 



" " Science, part 5 



" " Police Literature, part 3 



From Linnean Society : 



Journal of, Vol. IX, Zoology, No. 38, 1866 



" " Botany, No. 35, 1865 



" " No. 86, 1865 



" No. 37, 1865 



" the proceedings of Vol. 8, Nos. 31 and 32 



List of the Linnean Society, 1865..'. 



FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING — 2Qth January, 1867. 

 President, Professor H. Croft, D.C.L., iu the Chair. 



I. Mr. W. C. Adams and Dr. N. O.Walker, M.R.C.S.E., proposed at the last 

 meeting, were balloted for and declared duly elected. 



II. Specimens of animal remains, &c from the Dordogne cave, were exhibited 

 by Dr. Thorburn, and were described Geologically by Dr. Chapman, and Ethno- 

 logically by Professor D. Wilson. 



