ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XXXI. 



Rock Slide of 29 April, 1903. See Report, Department of 

 the Interior, Dominion of Canada. Extract from Part viii., 

 Annual Report 1903, Ottawa, 1904 :— 



1. Turtle Mountain, part of easterly range of Rocky 

 Mountains. 



2. Summit 3,000 feet above valley of Old Man River. 

 Upper Palaeozoic Limestone, above Oretaceous shales and 

 sandstones below. 



3. Slipping mass, one-half mile square, and probably 400 

 to 500 feet thick. It crossed the valley, rising to a height 

 of 400 feet on the other side. Distance from summit to 

 end of slide '2\ miles. Area covered by debris 1*03 sq. m. 

 Number of lives lost about 70. 



Remarks were made by Prof. David, Dr. Walter Spencer 

 and Mr. G. H. Halligan. 



ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER 1, 1905. 



The General Monthly Meeting of the Society was held 

 at the Society's House, No. 5 Elizabeth-street North, on 

 Wednesday evening, November 1st, 1905. 



H. A. Lenehan, f.r.a.s., President, in the Chair. 



Twenty-five members and two visitors were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



His Honor Judge Docker and Mr. Alg. Peake were 

 appointed Scrutineers, and Mr. Hamlet deputed to preside 

 at the Ballot Box. 



