treasurer's report, paleontological society 89 



Repobt op the Tbeasuree 



To the Council of the Pdleontological Society: 



The funds in the Treasurer's hands are the dues of members for the 

 years 1909 and 1910. Of these, twenty-one have paid and two are delin- 

 quent for 1909, and twenty-seven have paid the dues for 1910, and thir- 

 teen are delinquent. The Treasurer has also received from the American 

 Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists the balance in the treasury of that 

 Society at its dissolution. No bills have thus far been presented for pay- 

 ment by the present or former Secretary of the Paleontological Society. 

 The funds at present standing in the treasury are as follows : 



Dr. Cb. 



Dues of members for 1909 $63.00 



Dues of members for 1910 81 .00 



Balance of funds of the American Society of Vertebrate Pale- 

 ontologists 1.87 



Exchange on out-of-town checks $1 , 60 



Postage (Treasurer, 1909, 1910) 2.36 



Balance on hand 141 .91 



$145.87 $145.87 

 Respectfully submitted, 



W. D. Matthevs^, Treasurer. 



American Museum of Natural History, New York, December 23, 1910. 



Following the reading of the Treasurer's report, the Chair appointed 

 Stuart Weller and T. W. Stanton as a committee to audit the report. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS, CORRESPONDENTS. AND MEMBERS 



The declaration of the votes for officers for 1911, for correspondents, 

 and for members was next in order, and was announced by the Secretary 

 as follows: 



OFFICERS FOR 1911 



President: 



William B. Scott, Princeton, N. J. 



First Vice-President : 



Arthur Hollick, New York City 



Second Vice-President : 

 W. D. Matthew, New York City 



Third Vice-President : 

 Stuart Weller, Chicago, 111. 



