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attend, took place at Monaco. There my namesake, 

 Karl Jordan, of the Rothschild Museum at Tring, 

 England, a distinguished entomologist, served as tem- 

 porary substitute, to be afterward elected to regular 

 membership. During the war nothing could be done, 

 but as soon as possible thereafter activities were 

 resumed. Vacancies being filled through correspond- 

 ence, I was reflected to membership; this is now 

 (1920) made up of the following: 



Carl ApsteJn Berlin 



J. A. Bather London 



Joel A. Allen New York 



Raphael Blanchard Paris (President) x 



Philippe Dautzenberg Paris 



Ernst Hartert Tring, England 



Geza Horvath Budapest 



W. Evans Hoyle Cardiff 



A. Handlirsch Vienna 



David Starr Jordan Stanford University 



Karl Jordan Tring 



H. Kolbe Berlin 



Einar Lonnberg Upsala 



R. Monticelli Naples 



S. Simon Paris 



Henry Skinner Philadelphia 



Leonhard Stejneger Washington 



Charles Wardell Stiles Washington (Secretary) 



In April, 1907, I had been appointed by Dr. L. The 

 H. Bailey (president of the Association of Agricul- J rdan 

 tural Experiment Stations) chairman of a Committee 

 on Agricultural Research; this was known as the 

 "Jordan Committee," Dr. Whitman H. Jordan of 

 Cornell being its secretary. The other members were 

 Dr. Carroll D. Wright of Clark University, Professor 



1 Deceased in 1920, succeeded by Dr. Monticelli. 



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