2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON-CAMBRIDGE MEETINQ 



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Register of the Boston-Cambridge Meeting, 1909 40 



Constitution and By-Laws 42 



Publication rules of the Geological Society of America 49 



Officers, Correspondents, and Fellows of the Geological Society of America. 53 



Session of Tuesday, December 28 



The first session of the Society was called to order at 10 o'clock a. m., 

 Tuesday, December 28, in the lecture hall of the Department of Geology. 

 University Museum, Cambridge, Mass., by Vice-President A:lanis, who, 

 after a few fitting words with reference to the absent President, an- 

 nonnced that the snbmission of the Council Eeport would necessarily be 

 deferred, since it had not yet been received from the printers. 



ELECTION OF AUDITING COMMITTEE 



Nominations for the Auditing Committee to examine and report upon 

 the Treasurer's books and vouchers and the securities in his custody 

 were then called for. F. L. Eansome, H. Eies, and S. F. Emmons were 

 nominated and duly elected as this committee. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS, FELLOWS, AND CORRESPONDENTS 



The declaration of the votes for officers for 1910, for Fellows, and for 

 Correspondents being next in order, the Secretary announced the election 

 in due form of the regular tickets, as follows : 



OFFICERS FOR 1910 



President : 

 Arnold Hague, Washington, D. C. 



First Vice-President: 



Charles Schuchert, New Haven, Conn. 



Second Vice-President: 



A. P. Lov^, Ottawa, Ont. 



Secretary: 

 Edmund Otis Hovey, New York City. 



