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FIFTH OKDiNAET MEETING — 9tk February, 186'7. 

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



I. G. P. DeGrassi, M.B , and J. S. Scott, dentist, Cobourg, were elected mem- 

 bers. 



II. A paper was read by Dr. Tempest for Dr. Oronhitheka, "on nitrous oxyde 

 as anesthetic." 



SIXTH OBDINAET MEETING — 2Zrd February, 1867. 

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

 L Dr. Carlyle and Mr. Vandersmissen, proposed as members at last meeting, 

 "were balloted for and declared duly elected. 



II. A paper was read by the Rev. Dr. McCaul— Subject, " Boys' and Girls' 

 Homes among the Ancients." 



SEVENTH OEDINART MEETING — Qlh March, 1861. 



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

 I. A paper was read by Dr. C. B. Hall, " On Consumption." 



EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING — IZrd Marck, 186*7. 

 President Professor H. Croft, D.O.L., in the Chair. 



I. S. P. May, Esq., M.D., was elected a member of the Institute. 



II. A paper was read by Dr. C. B.Hall, "On some chemical* changes in the 

 Human System," 



NINTH ORDINARY MEETING — 6th April, 186*7. 



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



I. The following donations were announced as having been received since last 

 meeting. — 



For the Library, from Hon. J. M. Broadhead, Washington, Patent Office Re- 

 ports for 1864-65, Pts. 1 and 2, Vol. 2. 



II. Dr. 0. S. Winstanley, proposed at the last meeting, was balloted for and 

 declared duly elected. 



III. A paper was read by Professor Chapman, Ph, D., entitled, " Journey to 

 the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, with remarks on the assaying of Gold and Sil- 

 ver ores." 



T«NTH ORDINARY MEETING — 2lth April, IS&I . 



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



I. E. B. Shuttleworth and John Ridout, Esqrs., proposed at la^t meeting, were 

 balloted for and declared duly elected . 



II. A paper in continuation of Remarks on Molluscous Animals was read by 

 Rev. Professor Hincks — and also one by Professor D. Wilson, entitled, "N'otes 

 on the North Shore of Lake Superior and the Nepigon River," 



