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laws were distributed. On motion, it was unanimously voted that the 

 Eecording Secretary cast one affirmative ballot for the entire list nomi- 

 nated by the Council. This Avas done and they were declared elected, 

 more than the requisite number of members and Fellows entitled to vote 

 being present : 



President, Geoege F. Kunz. 



Vice-Presidents, Charles P. Berkey (Section of Geology and Miner- 

 alogy), Eaymond C. Osburn (Section of Biology), Charles Basker- 

 ville (Section of Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry), Clark Wissler 

 (Section of Anthropology and Psychology). 



Corresponding Secretary, Henry E. Crampton. 



Eecording Secretary, Edmund Otis Hovey. 



Treasurer, Henry L. Doherty. 



Librarian, Ealph W. Tower. 



Editor, Edmund Otis Hovey. 



Councilors (to serve 3 years), Wallace Goold Levison, Marshall 

 A. Howe. 



Finance Committee, Emerson McMillin, Frederic S. Lee, John 

 Tatlock. 



At the close of the elections, the following illustrated lecture was given : 



Dr. Daniel Trembly MacDougal, The Sudan and Libyan Deserts. 



Dr. MacDougal related experiences and observations on a botanical 

 reconnoissance undertaken in connection with the research work of the 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington. 



The Academy then adjourned. Edmund Otis Hovey, 



Recording Secretary. 



EEPOET OF THE COEEESPONDHsTG SECEETAEY 



We have lost by death during the past year the following Honorary 

 Member : 



Hermann Credner, elected 1911, died 22 July, 1913, 



and the following Corresponding Member: 



Frederick A. Ober, elected 1879, died 1 June, 1913. 



There are at present upon our rolls 48 Honorary Members and 122 

 Corresponding Members. 



Eespectfully submitted, Henry E. Crampton, 



Corresponding Secretary. 



