LIST OF OFFICERS, 1862 TO 1912- 



CXI 



Second Vice-Presidents. Term of Office. 



Name From To 



1. Robert Grant Haliburton, f. s. a 31 Dec. 1862 26 Oct. 



2. Capt. Campbell Hardy, r. .\ 26 Oct. 1863 12 Oct. 



3. John Bernard Gilpin, m. d 12 Oct. 1864 9 Oct. 



4. James Ratchford DeWolf 9 Oct. 1867 8 Nov. 



5. Prof. George Lawson, ph. d., ll. d 8 Nov. 1869 12 Oct. 



6. John Bernard Gilpin, m. d 12 Oct. 1870 9 Oct. 



7. Prof. George Lawson, ph. d , ll. d 9 Oct. 1872 8 Oct. 



8. James Ratchford DeWolf, m. d 8 Oct. 1873 14 Oct. 



9. Frederick Allison 14 Oct. 1874 9 Oct. 



10. Prof. George Lawson, ph. d., i.l. d 9 Oct. 1878 12 Oct. 



11. Augustus Allison 12 Oct. 1881 11 Oct. 



12. Martin Murphy 11 Oct. 1882 10 Oct. 



13. William Gossip 10 Oct. 1883 8 Oct. 



14. Prof. James Gordon MacGregor, d. sc 8 Oct. 1884 12 Oct. 



15. Alexander Howard MacKay, b. .\ 12 Oct. 1887 8 Oct. 



16. John Somers, m. d 8 Oct. 1890 9 Nov. 



17. Prof. George Lawson 9 Nov. 1891 21 Nov. 



18. Henry Skeffington Poole, f. g. s 21 Nov. 1892 8 Nov. 



19. John Somers, m. d 8 Nov. 1893 12 Nov. 



20. Edwin Gilpin, Jr. ll. o 12 Nov. 1894 18 Nov. 



21. Alexander Howard MacKay, ll. d 18 Nov. 1895 8 Nov. 



22. Francis William Whitney Doane 8 Nov. 1897 20 Nov, 



23. Henry Skeffington Poole, a. r. s. m., f. g. s 20 Nov. 1899 24 Nov, 



24. Prof. Ebenezer MacKay, ph. d 24 Nov. 1902 18 Oct. 



25.' Prof. Joseph Edmond Woodman, d. sc 18 Oct. 1905 11 Nov. 



26. Watson Lenley Bishop 11 Nov. 1907 8 Nov. 



27. Prof. Arthur Stanley MaoKenzie, ph. d 8 Nov. 1909 12 Dec. 



28. Philip Albert Freeman 12 Dec. 1910 13 Nov. 



29. Donald MaoEaohern Forgusson 13 Nov. 1911 11 Nov, 



30. Prof. Howard Logan Bronson, ph. d 11 Nov. 1912 8 Oct. 



Note — First and Second Vice-Pre.sidents first so called in Oct., 1881. 





No. of 

 Years. 



1863 



1 



1864 



1 



1867 



3 



1869 



2 



1870 



1 



1872 



2 



1873 



1 



1874 



1 



1878 



4 



1881 



3 



1882 



1 



1883 



1 



1884 



1 



1887 



3 



1890 



3 



1891 



1 



1892 



1 



1893 



1 



1894 



1 



1895 



1 



1897 



2 



1899 



2 



1902 



3 



1905 



3 



1907 



2 



1909 



2 



1910 



1 



1911 



1 



1912 



1 



1913 



1 



Treasurers. 



Name Term of Office No. of 



From To Years 



1. Captain Westcote Whitchurch Lyttleton 31 Dec. 1862 9 Oct. 1867 5 



John Matthew Jones, acting Treasurer Sum. 1866 9 Oct. 1867 



2. William Chamberlain Silver 9 Oct. 1867 23 Feb. 1903 35Vi5 



3. William McKerron (Appointed by Council) 9 Mar 1903 12 Nov. 1906 3»/i2 



4. Joseph Baker McCarthy, b. a., m. sc 12 Nov. 1906 11 Nov 1907 1 



5. Maynard Bowman, B. A 11 Nov. 1907 



Corresponding Secretaries . 



Name _ Term of Office No. of 



From To Years. 



1. John Robert Willis 31 Dec. 1862 26 Oct. 1863 1 



2. WilUam Gossip 26 Oct. 1863 11 Oct. 1871 8 



3. Rev. David Honeyman, d. c. l., r. g. s., f. b. s. c. .11 Oct. 1871 17 Oct. 1889 18 



4. Alexander Howard MacKay, ll. d., f. r. s. c 8 Oct. 1890 8 Nov. 1892 2 



5. Prof. James Gordon MacGregor, n. sc, r. h. s 8 Nov. 1892 9 Dec. 1901 9 



6. Prof. Ebenezer MacKay, ph. d 9 Dec. 1901 • 24 Nov. 1902 1 



7. Alexander Howard MacKay, ll. d., f. r. s. c 24 Nov. 1902 13 Nov. 1911 9 



8. Prof. Ebenezer MacKay, ph. d 13 Nov. 1911 



Note — The official terms, Corresponding and Recording Secretaries, were first used in the 



By-Laws passed in Oct. 1884. Prior to that, these officers were called the First and Second 

 Secretaries. Willis seems not to have acted, for the only minutes that are found of his, are those 

 of 4 May, 1863, which are signed as "secretary pro teTti". 



