152 JOURNAL AND PROCERDINGv^ 



Dec. i4tli, 1906 — "Notes on the Gyroscope." E. H. Dariiiig, 



x\ssociate Member Canadian Society Civil Engineers. 



Jan. loth, 1907—" Measuring Star Distances." G. Parry 



Jenkins, F.R.A.S. 

 May 2Sth, igoy-Annual Meeting. 



At a special meeting held on Nov. 19th, 1906, an address 

 was presented to Dr. Marsh upon his leaving Hamilton. 

 The address was accompanied with a purse of gold. 



At the meeting of December 7th, Dr. Marsh was finally 

 elected an honorary member of the Society. 



We have to regret that we have not accomplished more 

 this last year, still it is to be hoped that with re-organization 

 we will be able to make a better showing next year, carr5'ing 

 on the work so well begun. And if we do not reach the high 

 standard of former years, we may still be able to keep alive 

 the interests in Astronomical subjects which has been aroused, 

 and carry out the object of our organization as stated in our 

 Charter — "to study and popularize the study of Astronomy 

 and Physics." 



E. H. DARLING, 



May 28th, 1907. Secretary. 



