Abstract
The Mineralogical Society of America held its fifth annual meeting at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, in conjunction with the Geological Society of America.
At 9 a. m. the meeting was called to order by President Henry S. Washington in the geological lecture room of McGraw Hall.
On motion of the Secretary, the reading of the minutes of the last annual meeting was dispensed with, in view of the fact that they have been printed on pages 56–69 of volume 9, number 3, of the American Mineralogist.
The Secretary announced that 128 ballots had been cast for the officers and Fellows, as nominated by the Council. All 128 ballots for officers were in the affirmative. For Fellows, there were 57 in the affirmative and one in the negative for certain men. All officers and Fellows as nominated were . . .