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and non-diagrammatic portrayal of the features themselves. He 

 then described the striking examples of gigantic geo-physical 

 results seen in the Great Kaibab monocline. He also described 

 the appearance of the great basin of "Lake Bonneville." 



Remarks on foreign localities visited by them during the last 

 summer were made by Professor Stevenson and Dr. Hovey. 



Theodore G. White, 



Secretary. 



SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 



October 22, 1900. 



Section met at 8:15 P. M., Prof J. McK. Cattell presiding. 



The evening was devoted to reports of summer work by Dr. 

 Franz Boas, Dr. Livingston Farrand, Dr. A. Hrdlicka, Dr. 

 F. W. Putnam and Prof R. E. Dodge. 



Summary of Papers. 



The papers gave accounts of anthropological investigations 

 made during the summer in the Vancouver Islands, Oregon, 

 New Mexico, Arizona and California. 



Charles H. Judd, 



Secretary. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 

 November 5, 1900. 



Academy met at 8:15 P. M., Professor Hallock presiding. 



The minutes of the last business meeting were read and ap- 

 proved. 



The Secretary reported from the Council as follows : 



The appointment by the Council of Prof Charles Lane Poor 

 as Editor of the Academy publications, in place of Mr. van Ingen, 

 resigned. 



That the Council had voted to formulate a budget for the 

 ensuing fiscal year, and to recommend to the succeeding Council 

 that there be no annual reception in 190 1. 



