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the State Museum entitled, ““ The Horn and Bone Implements 
of the New York Indians,” and ‘‘ Onondaga Plant Names ”’ ;and 
from the secretary, “ New Exposures of Eruptive Rock at Syra- 
ense, IN YS’ 
Six active and two associate members were elected during 
the year, and two members placed on the corresponding list. Our 
membership now stands: Active, 49; associate, 16; correspond- 
ing, 8; total, 73. 
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. 
The treasurer, Miss Louise W. Roberts, read her report for 
the year which is summarized as follows: 
Balance om-hand, Januaty, 1902... 20.3. $107.76 
Receipts dutine-the year. :).). \.. 2% «ase 40.61 
AP Gta. 35 Fe, See eee $154.37 
Disbursements: ir...) seks 4 oh ae ee 50.67 
Balance on: hand: 3 5) -22ee $103.70 
LIBRARIAN’S REPORT. 
The librarian, Mrs. L. Leonora Goodrich, gave a detailed 
report showing the accessions to the library during the year. 
REPORT OF THE GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
Philip F. Schneider, chairman of this section, read a report 
showing the following things accomplished by the members of the 
section : 
Relief map of the county constructed. T. C. Hopkins. 
Location of branch of Green street Dike. T. C. Hopkins. 
Butternut street Dike described and accounts published. P. 
F. Schneider. 
Ithaca dikes described. P. F. Schneider. 
Goniatite knowledge advanced. A third new species found. 
J. D. Wilson. 
Knowledge of ancient water courses advanced. S. E. Crane. 
Geology of our Niagara group advanced. C. E. Wheelock. 
Caves explored and investigated. T. C. Hopkins and others. 
