84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WASHINGTON MEETING 



A NEW TRENTON CRINOID FROM ONTARIO 

 BY W. A. PAEKS 



Presented without manuscript; illustrated with lantern slides and 

 specimen ; 10 minutes. Discussed by A. W. Grabau. 



At 5 o'clock the Society adjourned for the day. 



Thursday evening the members of the Society took part in the Annual 

 Dinner with the Fellows of the Geological Society of America. 



Session of Feiday, December 29. 



Friday morning the Society was called to order at 10 o'clock by Presi- 

 dent Scott, who announced that the morning would be devoted to the 

 papers on Invertebrate Paleontology, while the S}Tnposium papers would 

 be read during the afternoon session. 



W. D. Matthew moved that the incoming Council be instructed to 

 designate a bank of deposit for the Treasurer's funds; motion seconded 

 and passed. 



The Auditing Committee then reported that the accounts of the Treas- 

 urer were found to be in good shape. 



TITLES OF PAPERS ON INA'ERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY 



DEVELOPMENT OF THE MONTICULIPOROIDS 



BY EDGAB B. CUMINGS 



Presented without manuscript; illustrated with sketches; 20 minutes. 

 Discussed by E. S. Bassler and J. M. Clarke. 



MIDDLE CAMBRIAN CRUSTACEANS FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA 

 BY CHARLES D. WALCOTT 



Presented without manuscript; illustrated with lantern slides and 

 specimens ; 20 minutes. Discussed by J. M. Clarke. 



THE OZARKIAN FAUNA 

 BY E. 0. ULEICH 



Presented without manuscript ; illustrated with lantern slides ; 20 min- 

 utes. Discussed by C. D. Walcott, Charles Butts, A. W. Grabau, H. M, 

 Ami, L. D. Burling, and E. 0. Ulrich. 



