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Membees elected. — Moved by C. T. Williams, seconded 

 by Edgar Judge, that the by-laws be suspended, and that 

 the following persons be elected : — Mr. J. Low, ordinary ; 

 Mr. Carey Gr. Joseph, associate. 



Paper. — 0. E. Leroy, B.A, then read a conimunication 

 on " The Physical Features of Cape Cod," which provoked 

 many questions and an animated discussion. 



A vote of thanks was moved by the Eev. Dr. Campbell, 

 seconded by J. A. U. Beaudry, expressing the great obli- 

 gations of the Society to Mr. Leroy for his very interesting 

 paper. 



H. M. Ami, D.Sc, F.G.S., not being present, Dr. 

 Campbell read his paper on the " Subdivisions of the Car- 

 boniferous System in Eastern Canada." 



A vote of thanks was moved by the Eev. G. Colborne 

 Heine, seconded by J. S. Buchan, Q.C. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



Montreal, February 26th, 1900. 



The third monthly meeting of the Society was held this 

 evening at 8 o'clock. 



Present — J. A. U. Beaudry, in the chair ; J. S. Buchan, 

 Q.C. ; E. T. Chambers, Jos. Fortier, Eev. Dr. Campbell^ 

 Prof. Donald, C. S. J. Phillips, and many others, including 

 six of Prof. Donald's pupils. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



The report of the Council was taken as read, all mem- 

 bers being present. 



Vote of Condolence. — On motion, the Eev. Dr. 

 Campbell, and C. S. J. Phillips, recording secretary, were 

 appointed to draw up a suitable minute regarding the 

 great loss the Natural History Society has sustained in 

 the sudden death of Mr. Walter Drake, one of its vice- 

 presidents and the chairman of one of its important corn- 



