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ington, D. C; Councillors, B. K. Emerson, 

 Amherst, Mass., and J. M. Safford, IvTash- 

 ville, Tenn. 



The newly elected Councillors replace E. 

 A. Smith and C. D. Walcott who retire 

 under the rules. The other members are 

 F. D. Adams, I. C. Russell, E. W. Ells and 

 C. R. Van Hise. The following fellows 

 were also announced as elected : 



Harry Foster Bain, B. S., M. S., Des 

 Moines, Iowa, assistant geologist, Iowa 

 G-eological Survey. 



WiUiam Keith Brooks, Ph. D., Baltimore, 

 Md., professor of zoology in Johns Hopkins 

 University. 



Charles Rochester Eastman, A. B., A. M., 

 Ph. D., Cambridge, Mass., assistant in pale- 

 ontology in Museum of Comparative Zool- 

 ogy and in Harvard University. 



Henry Barnard Kiimmel, A. B., A. M., 

 Ph. D., Trenton, N. J., assistant on the 

 State Geological Survey of New Jersey. 



William Harmon Norton, M. A., Mt. 

 Vernon, Iowa, professor of geology in Cor- 

 nell College, special assistant on the G-eo- 

 logical Survey of Iowa. 



Frank Bursey Taylor, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

 Accountant, engaged in pleistocene geology. 



Jay Backus Woodworth, B. S. Cambridge, 

 Mass., instructor in Harvard University 



