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First Ordixary Meeting. 

 AssciiihJj/ Ronin, ]*rnriii<r JhiiJ^linfi, Hal/fa.r, Drccnihcr 



i)th, 1907. 



The President, Dr. Ebexkzer MacKay, in the chair. 



H. Jermain M. Creightoii. M. A., read a paper '' On the 

 Influence of Radium on the Decomposition of Hydriodic 

 Acid." (See Transactions, vol. xii., pt. 1, p. 1). The paper 

 was discussed by the President, Dr. MacKenzie, M. Bow- 

 man and Dr. A. H. MacKay. 



Second Ordinary Meeting. 



Legislative Council Chamhev, Halifa,i\ 13th Jan., 1908. 



The President, Dr. E. MacKay, in the chair. 



It was announced that the following had been elected 

 ordinarj^ members: H. Jermain M. Creighton, M. A., 

 Dartmouth; PRorEssoR Murray McXeill and Professor A. 

 E. Stone, Dalhousie College, Halifax; A. L. McCallum, 

 B. So., analyst, Halifax; George B. Bancroft, Halifax 

 County Academj-; and A. C. Harlow, Halifax. 



A paper by Clarence L. Moore, M. A., supervisor of 

 schools, Sydney, C. B., on ''The Myxomyeetes of Pictou 

 County, iS^. S.," was read by Dr. A. H. MacKay, who sup- 

 plemented the paper with observations of his own on the 

 subject. (See Transactions, p. 165). The paper was discussed 

 by the President, Dr. H. H. Read, W. L. Bishop and P. A. 

 Freeman, and a vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Moore. 



Third Ordinary Meeting. 

 City Council Chamber, Halifax, 12th February, 1908. 

 The President, Dr. E. MacKay, in the chair. 

 The secretary announced that tlie following had been 

 'elected members: Ernest Robinson, B. A., Dartmouth 

 (ordinary), and Clarence L. Moore, M. A., supervisor of 

 schools, Sydney, C. B. (associate). 



