540 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE PHILADELPHIA MEETING 



As the Auditing Committee to examine the accounts of the Treasurer, 

 the Society elected J. S. Diller and E. O. Hovey. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS 



The result of the balloting for officers for 1905, as canvassed by the 

 Council, was announced by the President, and the officers were declared 

 elected as follows : 



President : 

 Raphael Pumpelly, Dublin, N. H. 



First Vice-President : 

 Samuel Calvin, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Second Vice-President : 

 W. M. Davis, Cambridge, Mass. 



Secretary : 

 H. L. Fairchild, Rochester, N. Y. 



Treasurer : 

 I. C. White, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Editor : 

 J. Stanley-Brown, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. 



Librarian : 

 H. P. Cushing, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Councillors : 

 H. M. Ami, Ottawa, Canada. 

 J. F. Kemp, New York city. 



ELECTION OF FELLOWS 



The Secretary announced that the candidates for fellowship had re- 

 ceived a nearly unanimous vote of the ballots sent, and that Fellows were 

 elected as follows : 



Ralph Arnold, Ph. D., Washington, D. C. Geologic Aid, U. S. Geological Survey. 



John Adams Bownocker, D. Sc, Columbus, Ohio. Professor of Inorganic Geology, 

 Ohio State University. 



Reginald Walter Brock, M. A., Ottawa, Canada. Geologist, Geological Survey 

 Department; Professor of Geology, School of Mining, Kingston. 



Nevin Melancthon Fenneman, Ph. D., Madison, Wis. Professor of Geology, 

 University of Wisconsin. 



Charles Newton Gould, B. S., A. M., Norman, Okla. Professor of Geology, Uni- 

 versity of Oklahoma. 



Mark S. W. Jefferson, A. M.,Ypsilanti, Mich. Professor of Geography, Michigan 

 State Normal College. 



