JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. ; II 
REPORT -OF -GCOUNGIE, 
Your Council take pleasure in submitting their report for the 
session 1903-1904. 
During this session there have been held four meetings of 
Council and seven meetings of the General Association, at which 
the following Papers and Addresses were given : 
November 12, 1903—‘‘ Inaugural Address ”—President J. M. 
Dickson. 
December 10, 1903—‘‘ The Birds of Ontario ”—O. J. Steven- 
son, M.A. 
January 14, 1904—‘‘ The Art of Glass-blowing from the Earliest 
Times ”—F. B. Kenrick, M.A., Ph.D. 
February 11, 1904—‘‘ Nationalism in Poetry and Canadian 
Poets ”—Prof. Pelham Edgar. 
March 10, 1904—‘ Ontario’s North Land ”—W. A. Parks, B A., 
Ph.D. 
April 14, 1904—‘‘ The Manufacture of Natural Products”—F. 
BpAiien MA. Ph.D. 
May 12, 1904—Presentation of Reports, Election of Officers 
and other business. 
Your Council is pleased to record the continued activity and 
good work of the Camera, Astronomical and Geological Sections, 
and to hear of the resumption of active work during the present 
summer by the Biological Section. 
The Museum has been kept open regularly on Saturday after- 
noons for visitors. New cases have been procured for the better 
displaying of specimens and for the economizing of floor space. 
During the year the Association has been called upon to mourn 
the loss of its Curator, Mr. Alexander Gaviller, an old and able sup- 
porter of the Association. The position, however, is being ably 
filled by Col. Grant, who has special knowledge of the Museum and 
its requirements. 
There have been added during the year twenty-six new mem- 
bers ; the meetings have been fairly well attended, and altogether 
the Association has had a successful year. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
J. M. DICKSON, G. L. JOHNSTON, 
President. Secretary. 
