12 JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS 



Vice-president Rev. D. B. Marsh, Ph. D., F.R.A.S., 

 bade farewell to our Association (having accepted a call to 

 Springville). Several of his astronomical friends from the 

 Toronto Association were present and gave short addresses. 



A resolution was passed placing on record our apprecia- 

 tion of Dr. Marsh. On retiring, Dr. Marsh presented the 

 Association with a well-executed photo of the moon of his 

 own make. 



THURSDAY, DEC. 20th, 1906 



REGULAR MEETING. 



President R. J. Hill in the chair. Herbert E. Murton, 

 F. H. Wingham, B. G. Berg, Stanley Stewart Mills, Fred N. 

 Harper, Ernest Hudson, H. H. Hines, W. W. Robinson, W. 

 A. Jennings, B. A., H. Barnard and Walter Anderson be- 

 came members of the Association. 



Prof. A. P. Coleman, of Toronto University, gave a 

 very interesting and instructive lecture entitled "Through 

 South Africa to Victoria Falls," which was illustrated by 

 numerous original slides. 



THURSDAY, JAN. 10th, 1907 



REGULAR MEETING. 



President R. J. Hill in the Chair. Louis Whiting, Mrs. 

 Catharine Hopkins, A. W. Morris, B.A., and W. Malcolm, 

 B.A., became members. 



W. A. Jennings, B.A., of Toronto, gave an exhaustive 

 and thoughtful lecture on " The Ice Age and the History of 

 the Great Lakes" to an appreciative audience, receiving a 

 hearty vote of thanks. 



THURSDAY, JAN. 24th, 1907 



SPECIAL MEETING. 

 President R. J. Hill in the chair. E. G. Barrow, C.E., 

 illustrated by many specimens of pipes and materials, as well 



