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It was moved by Prof. T. Wesley Mills, and seconded by 
Dr. J. Baker Edwards, and 
Resolved,—That Dr. T. Sterry Hunt be elected an Hon. 
member, and be requested to allow his name to be con- 
tinued on the list of Vice-Presidents, and that this resolu- 
tion be accompanied with the best wishes of the Society 
and the hope that he may soon be able to resume his active 
connection with its work. Carried. 
The following members were balloted for and elected :— 
Dr. Wm, A. Conklin, corresponding member; Dr. W. John- 
ston, Rev. Jno. Williamson, Chas. T, Hart, F. W. Evans, 
ordinary members. 
Mr. A. McGill’s paper on ‘‘ Water Analysis” was now 
read by Mr. Joseph Bemrose. A vote of thanks was 
tendered. 
In the absence of Mr. G. M. Matthew’s paper on “ Cam- 
_brian Rocks,” it was moved by Dr. Edwards that it be 
taken as read, as it was being printed in the Record. 
The sixth monthly meeting was held on Monday, March 
26th, the President, Sir William Dawson, in the chair. 
The minutes of the last monthly meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
The following donation was received from Mr. Ernest 
Ingersoll :—Eggs of Swamson’s Buzzard, the Tropic Bird, 
and Bells Virio; also Unio Shells from Hast Tennessee, etc 
(several species). 
Mr. H. M. Ami, of the Geological Survey of Canada, now 
read his paper on “ Fossils of the age of the Utica Shale, 
from Murray Bay.” 
Sir William Dawson made interesting remarks on the 
above paper, and tendered the thanks of the Society for 
same, 
The seventh monthly meeting was held on Monday, 
April 23rd, the President, Sir William Dawson, in the 
chair. 
R. W. McLachlan acted as Secretary in the absence of 
Mr, Holden, 
