REPORT OF COUNCIL 13 
Meetings of executive business which will now be trans- 
acted by the Council. 
It is with much pleasure that we record the election of 
thirty new members since our last report. 
This year we have chosen our President, Mr. A. 
Alexander, as our delegate to the meeting of the Royal 
Society of Canada at Ottawa on May 24th, 1909. 
One large flat case for local fossils has been added to 
the Museum. Owing principally to the indefatigable 
energy of our Curator, Col. C. C. Grant, many valuable ~ 
specimens of fossil remains—a number of them new to 
_science—have been added to our collection. 
Our Museum has been kept open for the benefit of the 
public every Saturday afternoon, and it has been visited by 
an increasing number of citizens and others from the sur- 
rounding districts. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
A. ALEXANDER, J. FE BALLARD, 
President. Recording Secretary. 
