NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



589 



Alfred LeRoy, 



James Loeb (Life) 



Walter Liittgen 



Robert F. Mager 



William Church Osborn 



Henry Parish 



H. F. Poggenburg 



Henry W. Poor 



M. Taylor Pyne (Life) 



Samuel Riker 



Miss Jane E. Schmelzel 



Mrs. Cynthia A. Wood 



117 Wall Street 



Shrewsbury, N.J. 



Linden, N. J. 



423 West 147th Street 



71 Broadway 



52 Wall Street 



in East 69th Street 



1 Lexington Ave. 



Princeton, N.J. 



27 East 69th Street 



16 West 56th Street 



117 West 58th Street 



It was voted that the Assistant Secretary cast a unanimous 

 ballot for the above candidates. 



There being no further business the meeting adjourned. 



Hermon C. Bumpus, 



Recording Secretary. 



SECTION OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 



April 3, 1905. 



Section met at 8.30 p.m., Professor Stevenson presiding. 

 The minutes of the last meeting of the Section were read and 

 approved. 



The following program was then offered : 



James F. Kemp, Physiography of the Adirondack^ (with 

 lantern illustrations and map). 



Charles P. Berkey, Paleography of North America during 

 Mid-Ordovicic Time (illustrated by maps, 

 diagrams and lantern views). 



George F. Kunz, Exhibition of Photographs of Moissan- 

 ite Crystals sent by Professor Mois- 



SAN. 



Summary of Papers. 



Professor Kemp discussed the physiography of the Adiron- 

 dacks as follows: 



