202 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 



The results of the ballots for the election of officers for 1920 and of new 

 members were then announced, as follows : 



OFFICERS FOR 1920 



President: 

 F. B. LooMis, Amherst, Mass. 



First Vice-President: 



E. C. Case, x^nn Arbor, Mich. 



Second Vice-President: 



Ealph Arnold, Los Angeles, Calif. 



Third Vice-President: 



E. M. Kindle, Ottawa, Canada 



Secretary: 



E. S. Bassler, Washington, D. C. ' 



Treasurer: 



BiCHARD S. Lull, New Haven, Conn. 



Editor: 



W. D. Matthews, New York City 



NEW MEMBERS 



Charles L. Camp, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 



Thomas Henry Clark, South Weymouth, Mass. 



Horace N. Coryell, Department of Geology, Columbia University, New York 



City. 

 Georges Crozel, 17 Chemin des Celestins, Oullins (Rhone), France. 

 Bela Hubbard, Queens College, Kingston, Ontario. 

 George S. Hume, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. 

 Malcolm R. Thorpe, Peabody Museum, New Haven, Conn. 

 Katherine E. H. Van Winkle, 126 Kelvin Place, Ithaca, N. Y. 



The President then brought up the following two nominations for 

 membership which had received the approval of the Council, but which 

 had arrived too late for the printed ballot : 



