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Dr. F. D. Adams then read a paper on "The Effects of 

 Great Pressure on Certain Kocks." 



It was moved by Dr. Campbell, seconded by E. T. Cham- 

 bers, that the thanks of the society be also extended to Dr. 

 Adams for his valuable communication. 



Montreal, Nov. 26th, 1894. 



The second monthly meeting of the Society was held 

 this evening. Dr. Wesley Mills, President, in the chair. 



The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. 



Minutes of Council of Nov. 19th, were read. 



The librarian reported that "The Canadian Ice Age" and 

 "Life of Peter Redpath, Esq.," by Sir William Dawson, 

 had been presented by the author to the library. It was 

 moved by Mr. Chambers, seconded by Mr. Edgar Judge, 

 that the thanks of the Society be tendered to Sir William 

 Dawson. 



Mr. Gr. Dunlop, proposed as an associate member Mr. E. 

 Wintle, seconded by Gr. Sumner, was elected by acclama- 

 tion, the rules regarding ballot having been suspended. 



The president reported progress with reference to the 

 Conversazione. 



Prof. D. McEachran then presented a paper on "The 

 Mechanism of the Horse's Foot and its Management from a 

 Humane Standpoint." It was moved by P. S. Koss, seconded 

 by J. A. W. Beaudry, that the thanks of the Society be given 

 to Dr. McEachran for his, interesting paper. Carried. 



Dr. Wesley Mills then read a paper on the "Psychic De- 

 velopment of Young Animals and its Physical Correlation." 



Moved by E. W. McLachian, seconded by E. J. Cham- 

 bers, that the thanks of the Society be tendered to Dr. 

 Mills for his highly instructive communication. 



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