ORDINARY MEETINGS XXIU 



Councillors without office — Alex. Howard MacKay, Ll.D., 

 F.R.S.C.; Professor Donald Sutherland McIntosh, 

 M.Sc; Carleton Bell Nickerson, M.A.; Professor 

 David Fraser Harris, M.D., D.Sc. F.R.SS. E. C: 

 E. Chesley Allen; Stephen Galway Ritchie B.A., 

 D.M.D.; and Captain John H. L. Johnstone, M.Sc, 

 M.B.E. 

 On motion of Dr. E. Mackay, the President, Prof. Con- 

 nolly and Mr. Piers were appointed a committee to consider 

 means by which the Institute could extend its usefulness. 



First Ordinary Meeting. 



Physiological Lecture Room, Dalhousie College, Carleton St. 

 Halifax, 10th November, 1919. 



The first ordinary meeting was held on the conclusion of the 

 annual business meeting. The President, Dr. Bronson, in the 

 chair. 



Pror Donald Sutherland McIntosh, M. Sc, Dalhousie 

 University, read a paper entitled "Port Hood Harbour: its 

 Past, Present and Probable Future." (See Transactions, p. 71) 

 The subject was discussed by Dr. A. H. MacKay, Mr. Piers 

 and Prof. Connolly. 



Second Ordinary Meeting. 



Physiological Lecture Room, Dalhousie College, Carleton St., 

 Halifax, 19th January, 1920. 



The President, Dr. Bronson, in the chair. 



It was reported that Prof. Donnell Brooks Young, B.Sc, 

 Prof. Roy Aubrey Spencer, B.Sc, M.Sc, Ebenezer W. Todd, 

 B. Sc, and Dr. Frank W. Ryan, proposed on 1 0th Nov., had 

 been elected ordinary members by the Council in December. 



The following papers were read by title: 



(I) Scattered Notes of a Field Botanist in Brittany, France, 

 during the War. — By Major J. H. Barbour, R.A.M.C, 

 F.L.S., St, Omer, Pas de Calais. France. 



