126 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



Second Vice-President: 



L. W. Stephej^sox, Washington, D. C. 



Third Vice-President: 



F. B. LooMis, Amherst, Mass. 



Secretary : 



E. S. Bassler^ Washington, D. C. 



Treasurer: 



E. S. Lull, I^ew Haven, Conn. 



Editor: 

 C. E. Eastmax, New York City 



NEW MEMBERS 



F. E, Clements, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C. 



Lee Raymond Dice,. University of Montana, Missoula, Mont. 



Childs Frick, Santa Barbara, Cal.- 



Eugene Schofield Heath, Botany Hall, University of California, Berkeley, 

 Cal. 



Remington Kellogg, 2212 A Union, Berkeley, Cal. 



Wayne Frederick Loel, Department of Geology and Mining, Stanford Univer- 

 sity, Palo Alto, Cal. 



Ida Carter Oldroyd, College Terrace, Palo Alto, CaL 



Carroll Marshall Wagner, 2604 Etna Street, Berkeley, Cal. 



ELECTION OF XEW MEMBERS 



The President then reported that the Council had acted favorably on 

 the request of William P. E. Gurley, of W^alker Museum, Universit}^ of 

 Chicago, and William A. Price, of West Virginia University, Morgan- 

 town, West Virginia, both members of the Geological Society of America, 

 who had signified the wish to become members of the Paleontological 

 Society. He also stated that the following nomination for membership, 

 received too late for the printed ballot, was favored by the Council : 



Mrs. EuLA D. McEwAN, A. B. (1913), A. M. (1914) Indiana University, Scien- 

 tific Aid in Paleontology, U. S. National Museum. Engaged in study of 

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



Cn motioA by Mr. David White and the unanimous vote of the mem- 

 bers, the Secretary Avas instructed to cast the ballot of the Society for 

 election to membership of Messrs. Gurley and Price and Mrs. McEwan. 



