XX PROCEEDINGS. 



the accidental lapse of the annual grant to the Institute 

 for the last two years, to pay, at least, the expenses of 

 printing the Proceedings and Transactions up to date. 

 The report stated that the balance owed to our printer on 

 27 July, 1915, was $776.23; and this amount, on being pre- 

 sented to the Government, was paid by the latter before 

 the end of September. The society is therefore indebted 

 to the printer, at the present time, only for vol. xiv, part 1, 

 of the Transactions, the bill for which has not been pre- 

 sented. 



The following were elected officers for the ensuing year 

 (1915-16): 



President, — Professor David Fraser Harris, M. B., C. M., 

 M. D., B. Sc. (Lond.), D. Sc, F. R. S. E., F. R. S. C, 

 ex officio F. R. M. S. 



First Vice-President, — President Stanley Arthur Mac- 

 kenzie, Ph. D., F. R. S. C. 



Second Vice-President, — Professsor Clarence Leander 

 Moore, M. A., F. R. S. C. 



Treasurer, — Maynard Bowman, B. A. 



Corresponding Secretary, — Professor Ebenezer Mackat, 



Ph. D. 

 Recording Secretary and Librarian, — Harry Piers. 



Councillors without office, — Alexander Howard MacKay, 

 LL. D., F. R. S. C; Professor Donald Sutherland 

 McIntosh, M. Sc; Carleton Bell Nickerson, 

 M. A.; Professor Howard Logan Bronson, Ph. D.; 

 F. R. S. C; William Harrop Hattie, M. D.; Pro- 

 fessor Frederic H. Sexton, B. Sc; and Donald 

 MacEachern Fergusson, F. C. S. 



Auditors, — George W. T. Irving and Alexander Mac- 

 Kay, M. a. 



