454 RECORDS 



Kakichi Mitsukuri, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology, Imperial 

 University of Tokyo. 



George Howard Parker, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zool- 

 ogy, Harvard University. 



Charles Richard VanHise, Ph.D. Professor of Geology, Uni- 

 versity of Wisconsin, 



Sho Watase, Ph.D., Professor of Histology, Imperial Univer- 

 sity of Tokyo. 



The following list of resident members was nominated as 

 Fellows, by the Council, and the Secretary was instructed to 

 cast one ballot for their election, which was done. 



Dr. W. S. Day, Secretary Section of Astronomy, Physics and 

 Chemistry. 



James Douglas, Pres. American Institute of Mining Engi- 

 neers. 



Jonathan Dwight, Jr., Ornithologist. 



Dr. Marshall A. Howe, Curator of Columbia University Her- 

 barium. 



Professor Charles H. Judd, Professor of Psychology, N. Y. 

 University. 



Dr. E. G. Love, Entomologist. 



Alfred W. Trotter, Civil Engineer and Mining Expert. 



Dr. Henry S. Washington, Petrographer. 



Dr. Theodore G. White, Palaeontologist. 



The President then appointed as tellers, Mr. Kunz, Professor 

 Lloyd, and Dr. White, to take charge of the election. 



Dr. E. G. Love was nominated as Curator in place of Mr. W. 

 D. Schoonmaker, who was not eligible. 



Ballots were distributed, votes received and counted, and the 

 following list of officers elected. 



President — Robert S. Woodward. 



First Vice-President — Charles A. Doremus. 



Second Vice-President — Franz Boas. 



Corresponding Secretary — William Stratford. 



Recording Secretary — Richard E. Dodge. 



Treasurer — Charles F. Cox. 



Librarian — Livingston Farrand. 



