Fifth MontUy Meeting. 535 



PIFTH MONTHLY MEETING— SESSION 1901-'02. 



INIOXTREAL, March orcl, 1902. 



The fifth monthly meeting of the Society was held this 

 evening at 8.15, the chair being occupied by the Eev. E. 

 Campbell, D.D. There were also present : Thomas Craig, 

 E. W. Eichards, A. E. Xorris, J. Harper, Prof. 0. E. 

 Leroy, Alex. Eobertson, Mrs. Duckett, J. G-. McKergow, 

 Mr. and Mrs. W. Godbee Brown, H. E. Yennor, A. 

 Griffin, AY. G. McNaughton, G. Sumner, C. S. J. Phillips, 

 and a number of others. 



The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. 



It was then resolved, on motion of E. AY. Eicharesls 

 seconded by Alex. Eobertson, that the Eev. E. Campbell, 

 C. S. J. Pliillips and J. S. Buehan be a committee to draw 

 up a resolution of condolence and forward same to the 

 family of the late James Eerrier, who so ably filled the 

 position of Treasurer to the Society from 1860 to 1874. 

 Carried. 



Mr. W. G. McNaughton, B.A., then gave his communi- 

 cation on "The Chateauguay Mounds," followed by Prof. 

 0. E. Leroy, who read an interesting paper on " The 

 Niagara Gor-ge." Both of the above papers were illus- 

 trated with lantern slides, adding greatly to what proved 

 to be very instructive communications. 



A vote of thanks, moved by Geo. Sumner, seconded by 

 J. Harper, was accorded Messrs. Leroy and McNaughton, 

 after which the meeting adjourned. 



CHAS. S. J. PHILLIPS, E. AY. MacBEIDE, 



Eecording Secretary. President. 



