2 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE PITTSBURGH MEETIl^G 



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Session of Thursday, December 29 , 65 



Program of the glacial and physiographic section 65 



Program of the petrologic, mineralogic, and economic section 67 



Register of the Pittsburgh Meeting, 1910 69 



Officers, Correspondents, and Fellows of the Geological Society of America. 71 



Session of Tuesday, December 27 



The first session of the Society was called to order at 10.30 o'clock 

 a. m., Tuesday, December 27, in the lecture-room of the Carnegie Mu- 

 seum, Pittsburgh, Pa., by President Hague. A cordial address of wel- 

 come was given by Mr. W. N". Frew, President of the Board of Trustees 

 of the Carnegie Institute, in which were outlined some of the numerous 

 activities of the Natural History Museum, the Library, the Art Museum, 

 and the Department of Music and the Technical Schools, and a fitting 

 response was made by President Hague. 



The Secretary then presented the printed report of the Council, which 

 by vote was laid upon the table till Wednesday morning. 



ELECTION OF AUDITING COMMITTEE 



The Auditing Committee was then elected, consisting of James F. 

 Kemp, I. C. White, and S. F. Emmons, and the Treasurer's report was 

 referred to it. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS 



The Secretary declared the vote for officers for 1911, the regular ticket 

 as prepared by the Council being elected, as follows: 



OFFICERS FOR 1911 



President : 

 W. M. Davis, Cambridge, Mass. 



First Vice-President : 

 William North Eice, Middletown, Conn. 



Second Vice-President: 

 William B. Scott, Princeton, N. J. 



Secretary: 

 Edmund Otis Hovey, New York, N. Y. 



