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C. Stuart Gager, Ph. D., Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 E. H. Lowie, Ph. D., American Museum of Natural History, 

 Raymond C. Osburn, Ph. D., ISTew York Aquarium and Barnard College, 

 Edmund B. Southwick, Ph. D., Department of Parks, 

 Edward J. Thatcher, Teachers College, 



C.-E. A. Winslow, M. S., American Museum of Natural History and 

 City College. 



The Academy then proceeded to the election of officers for the year 

 1911, Professors C. P. Berkey and C. C. Curtis having been appointed 

 tellers. The ballots prepared by the Council in accordance with the By- 

 Laws were distributed, and after the votes had been counted, the follow- 

 ing officers were declared unanimously elected, the requisite number of 

 votes having been cast by members of the Academy entitled to vote : 



President, Franz Boas. 



Vice-Presidents, George F. Kunz (Section of Geology and Miner- 

 alogy), Chas. B. Davenport (Section of Biology), William Campbell 

 (Section of Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry), R. S. WooDVt^ORTH 

 (Section of Anthropology and Psychology). 



Recording Secretary, Edmund Otis Hovey. 



Corresponding Secretary, Hermon Carey Bumpus. 



Treasurer, Emerson McMillin. 



Librarian, Ralph W. Tower. 



Editor, Edmund Otis Hovey. 



Councilors (to serve 3 years), C. C. Trowbridge, Thomas Hunt 

 Morgan. 



Finance Committee, Charles F. Cox, George F. Kunz, Frederic S. 

 Lee. 



At the close of the elections. Professor James F. Kemp, the retiring 

 President, delivered his Presidential address upon the subject "Geology 

 and Economics." This address has been published as pages 365-384 of 

 this volume. 



After a vote of thanks to the retiring President, which was offered 

 with felicitous remarks by former President N. L. Britton, the Academy 

 adjourned. 



Edmund Otis Hovey, 



Secretary. 



