THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. It 
REEORT OF THE, COUNCIE 
The Council takes pleasure in SUISSE Ig the following report 
for the session of 1893-4. 
Since its last report your Council has held nine meetings, of 
which due record has been kept in the minute book of the Council, 
open to the inspection of the members of the Association. 
Six general meetings of the Association have been held during 
the present session, at which the following subjects were discussed : 
1893. 
Nov. 9th.—“‘ Recent Discoveries in the Scientific World,” A. 
Alexander. 
Dec. 21st.—‘' Early Printers’ Printing and Books,” H. B. Witton, Sr. 
- 1894. 
Jan. r1th._—‘‘ The Kinetic Theory,” W. Lash Miller, B. A. Ph. B., 
(Toronto University.) 
Feb, 7th.—‘ Biological Notes,” Wm. Yates, Hatchley, Ont. 
Feb. 7th.—‘‘ The Antigone of Sophocles,” Prof. Hutton, (Toronto 
University ) 
March 8th.—Lantern Slides, Photographic Section. 
April rith.—‘“* Sound,” J. E. P. Aldous, B. A. 
Six ordinary members-have been added to the Association and 
three have withdrawn. ; 
The Museum has received a number of valuable donations 
during the year, and the demand for additional accommodation is 
constantly forcing itself upon the members of your Council. As 
yet, however, we are unable to suggest any definite solution to the 
difficulty. 
The Council would again call the attention of the members to 
the fact that the Museum is open every Saturday afternoon, and 
that the contents of the Library and Museum are at all times acces- 
sible to the members of the Association. 
Although in point of number of meetings and papers read this 
year may not equal the record of some previous ones, we feel cer- 
