378 PROCEEDINGS OF OTTAWA MEETING. 



The Society elected as a committee to audit the Treasurer's accounts 

 Robert Bell and R. D. Salisbury. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOB 1 893 



The result of the balloting for officers for 1893, as canvassed by the 

 Council, was declared as follows: 



Presidi 

 Sir J. William Dawson, Montreal, Canada. 



/'.' -j Vice-president : 

 T. ('. Chamberlin, Chicago, 111. 



■< tary: 



11. 1.. F MK.iiii.D. Rochester, X. V. 



I. ('. White, Morgantown, W. Va. 



No candidate for the offices of Second Vice-president, Councillors and 

 Editor having a majority of all the ballots cast, the election of such 

 officers under the rules was made by ballot, in the meeting, from the two 

 candidates having the greatest number of votes for the respective offices. 

 The President named as tellers for the balloting F. D. Adams and R. 

 W. Ells. The balloting was separately tor each office, and resulted as 

 follows : 



5 iiiid Via -presidi nt : 



.1. .1. Stevenson, New York city. 



( uncillors : 

 F. A. Smith. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 

 C. D. Walcott, Washington, l>. C. 



Editor: 

 •I. Stanley-Brown, Washington, D. C. 



ELECTION OF FELLOWS 



The result of the balloting tor Fellow-, as canvassed by the Council, 

 was declared as follows : 



FF.LI.oWs ELECTED 



Harry Fielding Reid, Ph. !>.. Cleveland, <>hi<>. Professor of Physics in Case 



School Of Applied Science. 



