THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. TEU 
The President reported that the Council had appointed Mr. 
H. B. Small, Corresponding Member of the Association, representa- 
tive at the forthcoming meeting of the Royal Society of Canada, to 
be held in the City of Ottawa. 
The Curator announced the receipt of a donation to the 
Museum. 
Dr. T. W. Reynolds then read a paper entitled “Fads.” In it 
the reader recommended the collecting and arranging of scientific 
and other curiosities. A discussion followed. 
THURSDAY, MAY 11th, 1893. 
REGULAR MEETING. 
The President in the chair. 
The application for membership of Mr. Arthur E. Mason was 
received. On motion, the rule requiring that applications for mem- 
bership be voted on at the following regular meeting, was suspended. 
Mr. Mason was elected an ordinary member of the Association. 
The annual meeting was then held. The following reports 
were read: % 
Report of the Council, by the Secretary. 
s ‘“‘ Treasurer, by C. R. McCullough. 
Y ‘“‘ Biological Section, by H. S. Moore. 
a ‘“‘ Philological Section, by W. H. Elliott, Ph. B. 
is ** Geological Section, by A. T. Neill. 
oe ‘‘ Philosophical Section, by S. A. Morgan, B. A. 
. ‘“‘ Photographic Section, by Wm. White. 
Corresponding Secretary, by Thos. Morris, Jr. 
The following office-bearers for the ensuing year were elected : 
resident: aie Al exanclerm iio SCs ( LON.) 
First Vice-President,  - A. T. Neill. 
Second Vice-President, - TT. W. Reynolds, M.D. 
Corresponding Secretary, - W. McG. Logan, B. A. 
Recording Secretary, - C. R. McCullough. 
direasurer, 49-1 - - - Thos. Morris, Jr. 
Curator, - - - - Alex. Gaviller. 
Asst. Secretary and Curator, Walter Chapman. 
Council: James Ferres, A. E. Walker, P. L. Scriven, William 
White, W. H. Elliott, Ph. B. 
