44 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [ Nov. 7, 
WESTERN COLORADO—ITS SCENERY, GEOLOGY, RESOURCES, AND 
FUTURE. 
(Illustrated with lantern views.) 
November 7%, 1887. 
REGULAR BusiINeEss MEETING. 
The President, Pror. J. S. NEWBERRY, in the chair. 
About three hundred persons present, in the East Lecture 
Room of the Library Building, Columbia College. 
The Report of the Councit made the following recommend- 
ations: 
I. The payment of certain bills. 
II. That the Recording Secretary be paid an annual salary of 
three hundred dollars, the duties of the office to include the 
editing of the Transactions. 
III. The election of Mr. H. F. J. Porter as Resident Mem- 
ber. 
IV. The election of the following members as Fellows: 
Pror. J. A. ALLEN, Pror. G. W. MAYNARD, 
Dr. T. F. ALLEN, Mr. JoHN McDona.p, 
Hon. ADDISON Brown, Mr. F. J. H. MERRILL, 
Hon. EpwARD CooPER, Mr. CHARLES E. PELLEW, 
Mr. C. F. Cox, Dr. Lucius PITKIN, 
Mr. ANDREW E. Douatass, Mr. J. F. PoGGENBURG, 
Mr Pi; DUDLEY: Dr. Henry H.: Russy, 
Mr. 8. Lowett ELxiort, Dr. 8S. HANBURY SMITH, 
Mr. WitiiaAM L. ELSEFFER, Rey. J. SELDEN SPENCER, 
Dr. J. J. FRIEDRICH, Pror. W. LECONTE STEVENS, 
Mr. L. P. GRatacap, Prof. J. J. STEVENSON, 
Miss F. R. M. Hitcucock, Dr. CHaRrues F. TAYLor, 
Pror. CLARENCE KING, Dr. WILLIAM J. YOUMANS. 
Dr. R. H. LAmpBorn, 
