424 PROCEEDINGS OP THE NEW YORK MEETING 



Second Vice-President : 

 (!irAi{.i,KS I). Wai.cotp, Wiisliini^ion, I). (!. 



Secretary : 

 H. L. Fairciiild, Rocliester, N. Y. 



Treasurer : 

 I. C. White, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Editor : 

 J. Stanley-Brown, Washington, D. C. 



TAhrarian : 

 H. P. Gushing, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Councilors {term expires in 1901) : . ' 



W. M. Davis, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Joseph A. Holmes, Chapel Hill, N. C. 



ELECTION OF FELLOWS 



The result of the balloting for Fellows, as canvassed by the Council, 

 was announced, and the following persons were declared elected Fellows 

 of the Society : 



Alja Robinson Crook, A. B., Ph. D., Evanston, Illinois. Professor of Min- 

 eralogy and Petrography in Northwestern University. 



Noah Fiei,ds Diiakr, A. M., Ph. D., Tientsin, China. Professor of Geology and 

 Mining in Imperial Tientsin University. 



Arthur Hugo Elptman, B. L., A. M., Ph. D., Grand Marais, Minnesota. JMining 

 Engineer. 



Myron Leslie Fuller, S. B., Boston, Massachusetts. Assistant in Geology, Mas- 

 sachusetts Institute of Technology. 



Amadeus William Grabau, S. B., M. S., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Fellow in 

 Paleontology, Harvard University. 



Joseph Hyde Pratt, Ph. B., Ph. D., Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Assistant 

 Geologist, North Carolina Geological Survey. 



Frank Clemes S^fith, B. S., E. M., Deadwood, South Dakota. Mining Engi- 

 neer. 



Frank Roberi'son Van Horn, B. S., M. S., Ph. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Instructor 

 in Geology and Mineralogy, Case School of Applied Science. 



Theodore Greely' White, Ph. B., A. M., New York, New York. Assistant in 

 Physics in Colombia University. 



Samuel Wendkll Williston, A. M., M. D., Ph. D., Lawrence, Kansas. Professor 

 of Historical Geology in University of Kansas. 



