1 66 SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. 



The following men, recommended by the Executive Com- 

 mittee, were elected to membership in the Society: — 



J. Walter Fewkes, 

 T. Wesley Mills, 

 Charles D. White, 

 Albert H. Tuttle, 

 Frank H. Knowlton, 

 William F. Gaxong. 



Mr. John E. Wolft', of Harvard, exhibited specimens of and 

 described the process of making " Large Bromide Prints for Lect- 

 ure Illustration in Geology." 



The Nominating Committee reported the following list of offi- 

 cers for the ensuing year : — 



President. — George L. Goodale. 

 Vice-Presidents. — Henry S. Williams, 



Henry F. Osborn, 



G. Brow^n Goode. 

 Secretary. — Henry H. Doxaldson. 

 Treasurer. — William T. Sedgwick. 



Meinbers of the Executive Committee at Large. — George 

 Huntington Williams, J. Flayfair McMurrich. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



December 28. 



The question of the advisability of changing the character of 

 the Societj- by making the meetings cover less time, and by intro- 

 ducing only matters of very broad scientific interest, having been 

 referred to the Society by the Executive Committee, came up for 

 discussion. 



It was finally decided that, while it may be well to have the 

 meetings cover less than three days, that it svill best serve the in- 

 terests of science to maintain the present character of the Society. 

 The following men, having been recommended by the Execu- 

 tive Committee, were elected to membership in the Society: — 



S. Watase, 

 B. W. Barton, 

 E. A. Andrews. 



