6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMHERST MEETING 



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 Discussion of the Pleistocene and its vertebrate faunas [abstract 



and discussion] ; by Oliver P. Hay 156 



Licks and caves of the Lower Ohio Valley as repositories of mam- 

 malian remains, including those of man; by Arthur M. Miller. . 156 

 Correlation of the Jurassic formations of western Cuba [abstract 

 and discussion | ; by Barnum Brown and Marjorie O'Connell... 159 



Register of the Amherst meeting, 1921 160 



Constitution and By-Laws 162 



Officers, Correspondents, and Fellows of the Geological Society of America 173 



Session of Wednesday, December 28, 1921 



The Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of 

 America was called to order in Williston Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, 

 Massachusetts, at 9.30 o'clock a. m., by President James F. Kemp, who 

 introduced President Meiklejohn, of Amherst, President Meiklejohn 

 welcomed the Society to the college, saying that it was particularly fit- 

 ting that the meeting of the Geological Society of America, the Paleon- 

 tological Society, the Mineralogical Society of America, and the Society 

 of Economic Geologists should be held, in the place which had given so 

 many leading geologists to the country, including the present and two 

 former presidents of the parent organization. 



REPORT OF THE COUNCIL 



To tlie Geological Society of America, in thirty-fourth annual meeting 

 assembled: 



The regular annual meeting of the Council was held at Chicago, Illi- 

 nois, in connection witli the meeting of the Society, December 28-30, 

 1920. Special meetings were held in Xew York on April 20 and October 

 3, 1921. 



The details of administration for the thirty-third year of the existence 

 of the Society are given in the following reports of the officers: 



Secretary's Report 



To the Council of the Geological Society of America: 



The Secretary's annual report for the year ending November 30, 1921, 

 is as follows : 



Meetings. — The proceedings of the annual general meeting of the 

 Society, held at Chicago, Illinois, December 28-30, 1920, have been 

 recorded in volume 32, pages 1-118, of the Bulletin, and of the Paleonto- 



