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changed from the 18th day of May to the last Monday in 

 May of each year." The same motion also embodied the 

 following resolution, viz., " that the Bye-laws as revised be 

 and are hereby adopted." Carried. 



Dr. Harrington then proceeded with a very interesting 

 description of Canadian minerals, and displayed a fine selec- 

 tion of specimens from the collection of the late Mr. Miller, 

 of Ottawa, recently purchased by Mr. John H. E. Molson 

 for McG-ill College. 



Sir Wm. Dawson, Charles Eobb, C. E., and Mi*. Thomas 

 Macfarlane followed with some remarks on the different 

 forms of crystals found in Norway and Canada. 



Sir Wm. Dawson next read extracts from a letter by Pro 

 fessor Bailey, referring to recent criticisms on the Geologists 

 of New Brunswick. ■ 



