PROCEEDINGS XXXIII 



Henry Youle Hind, D. C. L., F. R. G. S., geologist and 

 explorer. 



Rev. Dr. Geo. Patterson, archeologist. 



Hugh Fletcher, B, A., geologist. 



Maj. Gen. Campbell Hardy, naturalist. 



Dr. L. W. Bailey, geologist and scientist. 



An account such as the foregoing must of necessity be 

 brief and sketchy. But brief as it is it is suificient to show that 

 this Institute of ours through its members must have been a 

 tremendous factor in the scientific, industrial and economic 

 development of this province; and I believe there is every 

 reason to think that it will continue as such. 



In conclusion may I be permitted to say, that I have deemed 

 it a great honor to be the executive head of this fine old organiza- 

 tion during the past year. It is a source of gratification to me 

 to have this opportunity of extending my sincere thanks to 

 those who contributed papers, to the lecturers whose able 

 efforts were greatly appreciated by the large audiences which 

 attended during the series on radio telephony; and lastly 

 to the members of the Council and the Secretary for their 

 cheerful and able assistance without which the session just 

 closed could not have been a success. 



