Ixxii PROCEEDINGS. 



Vallev, X. S." The paper \va>; discussed by Prokkssor Sexton, 

 H. PiKKs and I). S. ]\IacTxto.sh. 



Thomas ,1. ^McKavaxagh. cleL-trician of the cable steamsliip 

 ■^"Minia."' gave an address on 'Tiecent Results in Wireless 

 Telegraphy,'" illustrated by experimental apparatus in operation. 



FOUKTII Oi;i)IXAl!Y ]\Iektin'g. 



Miiiiiuj Lcrturr Roinii. 'I'cclinlcal Col/cf/e. Halifax; 



Uth Mai/, 1910. 



TiiK P'REsiDEXT. Di!. E. Mackay, in the chair. 



On motion of Messrs. Piers and McKerrox, it was resolved 



that, as a mark of respect to the memory of His late Graciour. 



Majesty, Kixg Edward, the meeting adjourn to this day fortnight 



Adjouhxed FoniTii Oi;i)ix.\ry Meetixg. 



Mining Lcrturr Room, Technira] College, Halifax; 



23rd Ma)/. 11)10. 



The 1'residext. Dr. E. Mackay, in the chair. 



The following pa]iers were pre-ented : 



(1) "The Rusts of Xova Scotia."— By William P. Eraser 



M. a., Pictou Academy, Pictou, N. S, Read by title. 

 (See Transactions, p. 313). 



(2) "The Action of Organo-metallic Halides on Quinone." — By 



C. C. Wallace, B. A., Dalhousie University. Read by 

 title. (See Transactions, p. 301). 



(3) "A Possible Change in the Concentration of Solutions due 



to Gravity." — By Harold S. Davis, B. A., Dalhousie 

 University. (See Transactions, p. 291). 



(4) "The Oc<'urrencp of r)])al near Xew Ross, Lunenburg 



County, X. S." — By Harry- Piers, curator of the Pro- 

 vincial Museum. (See Transactions, p. 446). 

 The ])a]X'rs read were discussed by those present, and a vote 

 of thanks presented to the non-member, Mr. Davis. 



Harry Piers, 



Recording Secretary. 



