14 JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS 



THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1907 



ri;gular meeting. 



President R. J. Hill in the chair. 



Rev. S. I^yle, D.D., gave an elaborate exposition on 

 " The Tripartate Nature of Man," which, in its concise de- 

 finiteness, was really a psychological presentation of the 

 teaching of the Bible in its three-fold bearings on the human 

 race. 



THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1907 



SPECIAI. MEETING. 



President R. J. Hill in the chair. 



" Notes on Plant Distribution," by A. Alexander, F, 

 Sc. S., in which by references to geological formation, clim- 

 atic conditions, animal migration and the peculiarities of 

 vegetable productions and development, our high authority on 

 local native botany showed that comprehensive mental 

 grasp of the branch of science in which he has become so pro- 

 ficient. 



A valuable discussion followed. 



THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 1907 



REGUIvAR MEETING. 



President R. J. Hill in the chair. Merton L,. Raney 

 elected a member of the Association. 



Tuberculosis was fully illustrated and clearly elucidated 

 by Dr. Jas. Roberts, of the Board of Health. 



After explaining the nature, development and destructive 

 growth of the various germs, the Doctor went on to show how 

 by a sufficiently vigorous course of healthy treatment the 

 human system may be brought to a state sufl&ciently strong 

 to resist the action of all injurious microbes and maintain un- 

 interrupted health. 



