ELECTION OF OFFICERS. xlvil 



Halifax, had been duly elected an ordinary member on 4th 

 October last. 



Frank William Dodd, Assoc. Mem. I. C. E., of Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y., and Weymouth, England, gave an address on 

 "Integral Atomic Weights," in which he advanced a new 

 theory on the subject. (See Transactions, page 216.) 

 The subject was discussed by Peof. E. Mackay, Prof. 

 Bronson, Dr. A. H. MacKay, and Prof. A. S. ^Mackenzie, 

 and a vote of thanks was presented to the lecturer. 



The following were elected officers for the ensuing year 

 (1912-13): 



President, — Doxald MacEachern Fergusson, F. C. S., 



ex officio F. R. M. S. 

 1st Vice President, — Alexander. Howard ^vIacKay, 



Ll. D., F. R. S. C. 

 2nd Vice President, — Professor Howard Logan Bron- 

 son, Ph. D. 

 Treasurer, — Maynard Bowman, B. A. 

 Corresponding Secretary, — Professor Ebenezer AIackay, 



Ph. D. 

 Recording Secretary and Librarian, — Harry Piers. 

 Councillors without office, — Parker R. Colpitt; Pro- 

 fessor Clarence L. Moore, ]\I. A.; Alexander 

 McKay, M. A.; Professor David Eraser Harris, 

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

 Donald Sutherland AIcIntosh, B. A.. AI. Sc; 

 Carleton Bell Nickerson, ]M. A.: and Watson 

 Lenley Bishop. 

 Auditors — George B. Bancroft. B. A., and William 



McKerron. 

 On motion of ]Mr. Piers and Prof. Mackay a vote of 

 thanks was presented to the retiring president, i\lR. Bishop. 

 The Proceedings and Transactions, vol. xiii, part 2. were 

 distributed. 



