XX PEOCEEDINC+S OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, [vol. Ixxviii, 



The following Personages were elected Foreign Members during 

 the year 1921 :— 



Dr. Frank AViggles worth Clarke, of Washington (D.C.). 



Prof. Eniile Flaug, of Paris. 



Prof. Maurice Lugeon, of Lausanne. 



Prof. Hans Schardt, of Ziirich. 



Dr. Jakob Johannes Sederholm, of Helsingfors. 



Dr. Henry Stephens Washington, of Washington (D.C.). 



The following Personages were elected Foreign Correspondents 

 dui'ing the year 1921 : — 



Prof. Lucien Caj^eux, of Paris. 

 Dr. Maurice Cossmann, of Paris. 

 Prof. Henr}" de Dorlodot, of Louvain. 

 Dr. Henri Douville, of Paris. 

 Prof. Louis Duparc, of Greneva. 

 Prof. Johan Kiser, of Christiania. 

 Prof.Waldemar Lindgren, of Boston (Mass.). 

 Prof. John J. Stevenson, of Xew York City. 



After the Reports had been read, it was resolved : — ■ 



That they be received and entered on the Minutes of the Meeting, 

 and that such parts of them as the Council shall think fit be printed 

 and circulated among the Fellows. 



It was afterwards resolved : — 



That the thanks of the Societv be o-iven to Mr. R. D, 

 Oldham, retiring from the office of President ; to Mr. Gr. W. 

 Lamplugh and Col. H. Gr. Lyons, retiring from the office of Yice- 

 President (and also from the Council) ; to Dr. H. H. Thom.as, 

 retiring from the office of Secretary ; and to Dr. J. Y. Elsden, 

 Prof. P. F. Kendall, and Lieut.-Col. Sir A. Henry McMahon, 

 retiring from the Council. 



After the Ballotmg- Glasses had been closed, and the Lists 

 examined by the Scrutineers, the following gentlemen were declared 

 to have been duly elected as the Officers and Council for the 

 ensuing year : — 



