REPORT OF AUDITING COMMITTEE 623 



The next paper read was 



RECENT CHANGES IN THE GLACIERS OF GLACIER BAY, ALASKA 

 BY F. E. AND C. \V. WRIGHT 



The paper was discussed by W. Blake (a visitor), H. F. Eeid, F. P. 

 Gulliver, G. F. Wright, and F. E. Wright. 



The last paper of the session was 



RECENT CHANGES IN THE MALASPINA AND OTHER GLACIERS OF THE YAKU- 



TAT BAY REGION, ALASKA 



BY RALPH S. TARR 



Eemarks were made by T. A. Jaggar, Jr., H. F. Eeid, A. H. Brooks, 

 and the author. The paper forms pages 257-286 of this volume. 



The evening was devoted to the annual dinner of the Society, which 

 was the largest that has been held, 138 Fellows and guests participating. 

 W. M. Davis presided. 



Session of Saturday, December 29 



The Society met in general session at 9.45 o'clock a m, with Acting 

 President Davis in the chair. 



REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE 



The Auditing Committee reported that the accounts of the Treasurer 

 had been found correctlj^ cast and properly vouched. 



On motion, the report was accepted and ordered placed on file. 



The Secretary reported that the Council had voted that the next meet- 

 ing of the Society be held at Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 30, 

 1907, to January 1, 1908, and that the resolutions offered by T. A. 

 Jaggar, Jr., had been referred to a committee, consisting of T. A. Jaggar. 

 Jr., J. F. Kemp, and E. 0. Hovey, for consideration and report at the 

 next annual meeting of the Society. 



After some other annotmcements the Society divided into two sections, 

 as before, and the scientific program was taken up. The Physical and 

 Structural section remained in the west assembly hall, with Acting Presi- 

 dent Davis in the chair. 



The first paper read was 



