JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. DS 
courtesy which the audience appreciated, it being the first Radium 
shown in Hamilton. 
We append the papers which have been read, and desire to 
express our views as a Society that the grant of the Ontario Govern- 
ment to Hamilton is being expended in a way which must certainly 
meet with the approval of the same. 
We also wish to add our views to the general view held in this 
city, that the excellent valuable work of the Geological Section, 
under the hand of Col. C. C. Grant, deserves the recognition by 
the Dominion Government by a grant to enable the valuable col- 
lection of Col. Grant to be cased and catalogued, and we would 
request the Association to draw attention of the Dominion Govern- 
ment to the question of having the various collections catalogued 
and recorded by the Curator-General at Ottawa, so that a collabora- 
tion of Canada’s resources may be initiated in every department, 
including Geological and Biological collections. 
All of which is submitted to the Association. 
J. M. WILLIAMS, 
Secretary. 
