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NEW MEMBERS FOR 1921 



Perry A. Click, 502 East Springfield Street, Champaign, 111. 



Leoxard Wilshier Henry, Morton Street, Portersville, Calif. 



Raymond R. Hibbard, 450 Carlton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Henry V. Howe, 1514 Alder Street, Eugene, Oregon. 



Dorothy B. Kemper, 2527 Benevenue Street, Berkeley, Calif. 



George Frederick Matthew, 115 Carmarthen Street, St. John, N. B. 



Florence Emma Moses, 5424 Claremont Avenue, Oakland, Calif. 



Adolf Carl Noe, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 



Esther E. Richards, Rio Bravo Oil Company, Southern Pacific Building, 



Houston, Texas. 

 Richaud Joel Russell, 2412 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. 

 Arthur Ware Slocom, Walker Museum, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 

 Frank Peter Strickland, Jr., 640 Oakland Street, Kansas City, Mo. 

 Parker Davies Trask, 1-502 Alice Street, Oakland, Calif. 

 Alfred Oswald Woodford, Pomona College, Claremont, Calif. 



AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION 



The Secretar}' then announced the result of the balloting regarding 

 the proposed amendment of Article III, section 5, of the Constitution, 

 namel}' : "Fellows, Members, and Patrons are entitled to vote, but only 

 Fellows are eligible to office in this Society," be amended so as to require 

 only that the President of the Society be a Fellow. The amendment was 

 lost, as less than one-half of the Fellows voted favorably, instead of the 

 necessary three-fourths. 



NEW NOMINATIONS AND ELECTION TO MEMBERSHIP 



The President then directed the Secretary to read the list of new nomi- 

 nations, which had arrived too late for the printed ballot and which, 

 having received the approval of ^ the Council, were under consideration 

 for election : 



Paul C. Miller, x\ssistant Curator of Paleontology, Walker Museum, Univer- 

 sity of Chicago. Proposed by E. S. Riggs and F. B. Loomis. 



Richard Newman Nelson, graduate student. University of California. B. A. 

 University of Oregon (1919). Proposed by Chester Stock and B. L. Clark. 



Norman E. Nelson, 116 East Eighth Street, Fort Worth, Texas. Student of 

 Cretaceous paleontology and stratigraphy. Proposed by E. O. Ulrich and 

 R. S. Bassler. 



Will McClain Winton, Professor of Biology and Geology, Texas Christian 

 University, Forth Worth, Texas. M. S., A^anderbilt University (1908). 

 Proposed by E. O. Ulrich and R. S. Bas.sler. 



Otto T. Walter, Research assistant in paleontology, University of Iowa. 

 M. S., University of Iowa (1917). Proposed by A. O. Thomas and R. S. 

 Bassler. 



