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and presented a report of the work done by the Natural 

 History Society. This report was then handed to the sec- 

 retary . 



The following officers were then elected for the ensuing 

 year : 



Honorary President — Sir. J. Win. Dawson. 



President — Dr. Wesley Mills. 



Vice-Presidents— J no. S. Shearer, Sir Donald Smith, Hon. 

 Edward Murphy, Hon. J ustice Wurtele, Rev. Dr. Campbell, 

 Dr. B. J. Harrington, George Sumner, J. H. R. Molson, 

 Edgar Judge and J. H. Joseph. 



Recording- Secretary — R. W. McLachlan. 



Corresponding Secretary — Dr. J. W. Stirling. 



Treasurer— ¥. W. Richards. 



Curator— E. D. Wintle. 



Librarian — E. T. Chambers. 



Members of Council — Dr. Frank D. Adams, N. N. Evans, 

 Joseph Fortier, J. S. Brown, James Gardner, Hon. J. K. 

 Ward, Major L. A. H. Latour, A. Hold en and F. Winn. 



Editing and Exchange Committee — Dr. Frank D. Adams, 

 N. N. Evans, J. F. Whiteaves, G. F. Matthews, Dr. Wesley 

 Mills, Dr. B. J. Harrington. 



It was moved by Hon. Justice Wurtele, seconded by 

 George Sumner, that the sincere thanks of the Society be 

 tendered to Mr. James Gardner for his services as treasurer 

 during the past five years. — Carried. 



A similar vote of thanks was tendered to Dr. Adams for 

 his services in connection with the Record of Science. 



A motion was passed requesting the Council to appoint 

 a committee to assist the Curator in rearranging the 

 museum. 



