148 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MIXERALOGICAL SOCIETY 



President, Edgar T. Wherry 

 Bureau of Chemistry, AVashino-toii, D. C. 



Yice-r resident, George F. Kuxz 



New York City 



Secretary, Fraxk R. Yax Horx 



Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio 



Treasurer, Albert B. Peck 

 rTniversity of Michigan, Ann Arl^or, Mich. 



Editor, Walter F. Huxt 



University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, ]\Iich. 



Councilor, Esper S. Larsex 



U. S. Geological Survey, AVashington, D. C. 



The Secretary also reported that the Council had elected the follo^ving 

 Fellows : 



Alfred Schoep, Professor of Crystallography and Mineralogy, University of 



Ghent, Belgium. 

 W. L. Uglow, Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology. University of British 



Columbia. Vancouver, B. C. 

 Frank A. Wilder, North Holston. ^'irginia. 

 Washington A. Roebling, Trenton. New Jersey. 

 Edward F. Holden, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



IJEPORT OF THE SECRETAIJY 



The Secretary reported that the roll of the Society now comprises 69 

 Fellows and IfiT members, a gain of 3 Fellows and 12 members for the 

 year. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 



The Treasurer read his report for the year. On motion, an Auditing 

 Committee, consisting of Dr. E. T. Wherry and Prof. A. L. Parsons, wa^ 

 appointed by the President. This committee, at a later session, reported 

 that they found the books of the Treasurer correct. 



REPORT OF THE KDlTOlt 



The Editor reported an increase in the size of the American Mineral- 

 ogist of 21.") per cent for the year 1922. Of the 214 pages comprising 



