ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND FELLOWS 125 



* OFFICERS FOR 1923 



r resident : 

 T. Waylaxd Vaughan, Washington, D. C. 



First Vice-President: 



AY. A. Parks, Toronto, Ontario 



Second Vice-President : 



W. H. TwENHOFEL, Madison, Wis. 



Third Vice-President: 

 0. P. Hay, Washington, D. C. 



Secretary : 



R. S. Bassler, Washington, D. C. 



Treasurer: 



Richard S. Lull, I^ew Haven Conn. 



Editor: 

 Walter Granger, New York City 



SEW MEMBERS FOR 1923 



JosiAH Bridge, Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, RoUa, Missouri. 

 Jennie Doris Dart, 114 High Street, New Haven, Connecticut. 

 George M. Ehlers, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

 Handel T. Martin, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. 

 George B. Twitchell, 845 Dayton Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



The President then called for the following nominations to member- 

 ship which had arrived too late for insertion on the printed ballot and 

 which had received the approval of the Conncil : 



Henry G. Clinton, Supei'intendent of Black Mammoth Consolidated Mining 

 Company, Manhattan, Nevada. Student of invertebrate paleontologj\ 

 Proposed by E. O. Ulrich and R. S. Bassler. 



Edward J. Foyles, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 

 Student of invertebrate paleontology. Proposed by Ralph W. Chaney and 

 R. S. Bassler. 



Hedwig T. Kniker, The Texas Company Building, Houston, Texas. M. A., 

 University of Texas, 1917. Proposed by Julia A. Gardner and R. S. Bassler. 



Mrs. Helen Morningstar Lamborn, Department of Geology, Ohio State Uni- 

 versity. Ph. D. (1921), Bryn Mawr. Proposed by R. S. Lull and R. S. 

 Bassler. 



