THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 9 
DECEMBER 13th, 1904. 
Combined meeting addressed by Professor <A. T. DeLury, 
M.A., Ph. D., of Toronto University, on Eclipses, with special 
reference to the approaching Solar Eclipse. 
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1905. 
President Geo. L. Johnston, B.A., in the chair. 
Minutes of regular meeting read and confirmed. 
Rev. F. W. Fallis, S. F. Lazier, K. C., J. O. MeCulloch, W. J. 
Locheed, B. A., G. 8. Bale, B. A., and H. T. Drope were elected 
members of the Association. 
The President then introduced Chas. B. Fox, B. A., who gave 
an excellent paper on Chemistry Applied to Industry, in which 
were given most astonishing results of the application of 
science to commercial enterprise. 
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1905. 
The President in the chair. 
Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Dr. Locheed, J. B. Turner, M. A., Chas. B. Fox, B. A., and 
Mrs. H. Henly, ‘Vice.-President Astron. Soc., Meaford, were elect- 
ed members of the general Association. 
J. B. Turner, M. A., gave a deeply interesting and very in- 
structive lecture on his recent discoveries in investigating the 
probable course of evolution in plants. 
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1905. 
Another combined meeting to hear Prof. Warner, of Cleve- 
land, lecture on the Panama Canal. An audience of about a 
thousand expressed deep appreciation of the entertaining pres- 
entation of the subject. 
THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1905. 
Minutes of last regular meeting read and confirmed. 
Prof. W. BR. Warner, F. R. A. 8., of Cleveland, was elected 
