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LIST OF MEMBERS, (fee- 



[1852. 



Eankiu, Charles ... Sydoiiiiam. 



Richardson, Professor Toronto. 



Ridout, Thomas liamiltou, 



Ridout, G. P., M. P. P Toronto. 



Ridout, J.P " 



Ridout, Charles (junior member^ Portland. 



Ridout, Charles (junior member) Toronto. 



Robarts, T. P 



Robinson, William " 



Robertson, T. J « 



Robinson, W. B., M. P. P. " 



Rowsell, Henrv . " 



Rubidge, F. PI Quebec. 



Ruttan, Hemy .. Cobourg. 



Ryei-son, E., D. D. Toronto. 



Rykert, George Z St. Calharines» 



Seadding, Rev. H . Toronto. 



Scobie, Hugh Toronto. 



Schotield, W. A Bentinek. 



Shanle}', Walter . Toronto. 



Shier, John Whitbj. 



Sliortt, Lawrence H. Port Hope. , 



Smith, William Giandford. 



Stewart, George A Peterboro'. 



Spratt, Robert _- Toronto. 



Storm, W. G 



Tate, J. W. , Ogdensburg. 



Thomas, William Toronto. 



Thomas, C. P. (junior member) " 



Vidal, Alexander Port Sarnia. 



Walsh, F.S .Simcoe. 



Walsh, Robert Lloydtown. 



AVells, Robert .Toronto. 



Widder, Frederick " 



Wilkinson, C. A. Sandwich. 



Woodruti; J. D St. Catharines. 



Worthington, T. Welling-ton. 



Ijist of Members I'roposed since last Session: formalities of 

 JBlection not completed. 



Abbott, Hany H Coaticook, E. T. 



Allan, G. W. Toronto. 



Baker, Hugh HamUton. 



Board, Charles, G. W. R 



Beecher London, C. W. 



Bell, Rev. George Simcoe. 



Bell, Rev. Mr L'Orignal. 



Black, James Ayr, C. W. 



Blackie, John Compton, E. T ., C. E. 



Burgess, Dr. Port Stanley. 



Cameron, Hon. Malcolm Quebec. 



Chisholm, Rev. James J Lindsay. 



Clark, John Port Dalhousie. 



Copekmd, WiUiam St. Catharines. 



Dexter, Amoiy, G. W. R Hamilton. 



Donaldson, Captain St. Catharines. 



Ewart, Jolin, junr Toronto. 



Ermatinger, James, G. W. R Stoney Creek. 



Gears, Samuel B., G. W. R Cliatliam. 



Good, James Toronto. 



Hale, Wm. D Port Stanle3^ 



Harris, John Loudon, C. W. 



Harrington, T. D QuebeCi 



Haycock, F. H... Port Dover. 



Ha)Ties, Hotchin, M. D Orillia. 



Hfrrice, Thom.^s W Com].ton, E. T., C. E. 



Hougliton, E Port Slaiilcy. 



Hutcliison, John , Toronto. 



Jones, W. Port Stanley. 



Schwieger, A. W Coaticook, E. T. 



Langton, John, M. P. P Peteib-ji-o'. 



Lawson, Walter Sheibrooke, C. E. 



McCallum, Archibald Toronto. 



Mas.'^on, John Hamilton. 



Merideth, E. A Quebec. 



McQueen, Thomas Hamilton. 



Parker, David Coaticook, E. T. 



Ritchey, James Simcoe. 



Robinson, Christojjher Niagara. 



Risler, Samuel Toronto. 



Roberts, David Hamilton, 



Roberts, J. George Toronto. 



Robins, S. P. « 



Sangster, J " 



Shauly, Francis " 



Simons, Thomas M. Hamilton. 



Smallwood, . St. Martin's, Lie Jesus. 



Stark, David Coaticook, E. T. 



Sti-eet, R. P. Hamilton. 



Unwin, Charles Toronto. 



Fon-est, Wm. J., G. W. R. Hamilton. 



For the information of members, and for jiersons desirous of 

 becoming membere of the Canadian Institute, wo subjoin a few 

 e.xtracts from the Regulations and Circulars which have been 

 published by the Coimcil. 



1. The Canadian Institute has been estabh'shed by Royal 

 Charter, for the purpose of promoting the physical sciences^ 

 for encouraging and advancing the industrial arts and manu- 

 factm'es, for eft'ecting the formation of a Pro\'ineial Museum, and 

 for the purpose of facilitating the acquirement aud the dissemi- 

 nation of kuowledge connected with the Sur\eyiug, Engineemg 

 and Architectui-al Professions. 



2. There are three classes of persons who may, witli propriety, 

 join the Institute. 1st. Those who, by theu- attainments, 

 researches, or discoveries, can f>romote its objects, by their union 

 of labour, the weight of tlieir support, and the aid of their 

 espei'ience. 2nd. Those who may reasonabl)' expect to derive 

 some share of insti'uction from the publication of its proceedings 

 by the Journal (which will be furnished to membei-s of the 

 Canadian Institute without charge,) and an acquaintance with 

 the improvement in Art aud the rapid progress of Science in aU 

 countries, — a marked feature of the present generation. 3rd. 

 Those who, although thej' may neither have time for, nor opiportu- 

 nity of contributing much information, may yet have an ardent 

 desire to countenance a Laudable, and, to say the least, a patriotic 

 undei-takiug, — a wish to encourage a Society where men of all 

 shades of religion or politics may meet on the same friendly 

 grounds ; nothing more being required of the members of the 

 Canadian Institute than the means, the opportunity, or the 

 disposition, to promote those pui'suits which are calculated to 

 refine and exalt a people. 



3. The fiist contribution of each member shall bo the sum of 

 one pound. The following annuiil contribution of each member 

 shall be fifteen shillings. Tlie fii-st contribution of eiich shall be 

 ]>ayable at the time of his election, aud the ^x;ond shall become 



