MINUTES OF PACIFIC COAST SECTION 231 



VEMBEIx'S-ELECT 



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



Chaney, Ralph W., Old Science Hall, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Clark, Thomas H., South Weymouth, Mass. 



Coryell, Horace N., Columbia University, New York City. 



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



Decker. Charles E., University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 



Hubbard, Bela, Queens College, Kingston, Ontario. 



Hume, George S., Milton, Ontario, Canada. 



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



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



Minutes of the Xinth Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast 

 Section of the Paleontological Society 



Chester Stock, Secretary 



The ninth annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Section of the Pale- 

 ontological Society was held in conjunction with the Cordilleran Section, 

 Geological Society of America, and the Seismological Society of America, 

 at Pasadena, California, June 20, 1919. The societies participated in the 

 third annual meeting of the Pacific Division, American Association for 

 the Advancement of Science. The meeting of the societies in pale- 

 ontology, geology, and seismology was called to order by Prof. G. D. 

 Louderback at 9.30 a. m., in Eoom 205, Throop College of Technology. 

 Prof. B. L. Clark presided while several of the paleontological and geo- 

 logical papers were given. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS 



The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: 



President, John C. Merriam, University of California. 

 Vy e-President, Earl L. Packard, University of Oregon. 

 Secretary, Chester Stock, University of California. 



TRIBUTE TO C. A. WARING 



It Avas moved and carried that the Secretary record in the minutes 

 the regret of the deatli of Mr. C. A. Waring, a member of the Paleonto- 

 logical Society and lately associated with the State Mining Bureau of 

 California, and to express appreciation of the work and accomplishments 

 of Mr. AVariug in the field of invertebrate paleontology of the Pacific 

 coast. 



