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highly esteemed of the Fathers of the Hamilton Scientific 

 Association. 



Nine new members were admitted. 



The meeting was then declared open and representative 

 members of the various sections gave expression to their feel- 

 ings of congratulation, gratitude and hopefulness towards 

 the parent Association. 



A good musical programme was provided. 



FRIDAY, DEC. 13th, 1907 



REGULAR MEETING. 



President R. J. Hill in the chair. Thirteen names were 

 added to the list of membership. Dr. G. W. Johnston, of 

 Toronto Universit)^ gave an elaborately prepared and very 

 instructive lecture on Ancient Roman Art, which was 

 illustrated by numerous hand-painted slides, receiving a 

 hearty vote of thanks. 



On motion of Mr. Witton, seconded by Geo. ly. Johnston, 

 the Corresponding Secretary was instructed to send a letter 

 of condolence to the Widow of the late Geo. I^ow Reid, a 

 very highly esteemed charter member. 



FRIDAY, JAN. 17th, 1908. 



REGUI.AR MEETING. 



President R. J. Hill in the chair. J. G. Armstrong, 

 Miss McKenzie and Miss Attridge were admitted to mem- 

 bership. 



Prof. G. Oswald Smith, M.A., of Toronto University, 

 gave an excellent and well illustrated lecture on The Roman 

 Occupation of Britain, receiving the thanks of the meeting 

 for the instructive, interesting and stimulating nature of hi$. 

 remarks. 



