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British Columbia." This was ably treated by the author, 

 many questions being answered by him in the discussion 

 that followed. 



A hearty vote of thanks, proposed by Prof. E. AV. 

 MacBride, seconded by J. S. Buchan, was then tendered to 

 Dr. Adams for his interesting and instructive discourse. 

 The meeting then adjourned. 



E. CAMPBELL, 



Chairman pro tern. 



rOUETH MO^^THLY MEETIXG— SESSIOX 1901-'02. 



Mo>.-TREAL, Feb. 24th, 1902. 



The fourth monthly meeting of the Society was lield 

 this evening in the Library at 8 o'clock. 



In the absence of the President, the cliair was occupied 

 by Albert Holden, and the following were also present : — 

 Eev. E. Campbell, Hon. Mr. Justice Wurtele, Dr. Wesley 

 Mills, H. McLaren, A. E. Xorris, J. G. McKergow, H. C. 

 A^ennor, Miss E. Luke and A. Griffin. In the absence of 

 C. S. J. Phillips, the Secretary, A. E. Xorris was requested 

 to act in liis stead. On motion of the Eev. E. Campbell, 

 seconded by A. E. Xorris, the minutes of the last meeting 

 were taken as read. Carried. 



It was then proposed by the Eev. E. Campbell, seconded 

 by H. McLaren, that the rules be suspended, and the fol- 

 lowing elected ordinary members of the Society : — 

 J. Emile A^anier, C.E., and Heniw J. Cohn. Carried. 



As the Somerville lecture was to be delivered this 

 evening, it was moved by H. McLaren, seconded by A. E. 

 Xorris, that this meeting be adjourned to the 3rd of 

 March to enable Prof. 0. E. Leroy and AV. G. AlcXaughton 

 to read their respective comniunicaLioiis before the 

 Society. Carried. 



E. CAMPBELL, 



Chairman pro tern. 



