THE 



NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



DEVOTED PRIMARILY TO ALL SCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF NATURE 

 IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 



Vol. 6 November, 1910 No. 8 



AMERICAN NATURE-STUDY SOCIETY 



ANNUAL MEETING. The fourth annual meeting of the 

 Society will be held Friday, December 30, 1910, at Minneapolis, 

 in connection with the meeting of the American Association for 

 the Advancement of Science. Two sessions will be held. De- 

 tailed announcement of program, etc., will appear in the De- 

 cember issue. 



NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICERS, 1911. As provided 

 by the constitution, the Council has made the following nomina- 

 tions for officers to be elected at the annual meeting : 



For president — B. M. Davis (Ohio) ; M. A. Bigelow 

 (N. Y.). 



For vice-presidents (vote for five) — D. J. Crosby (Wash., 

 D. C.) ; F. L. Stevens (N. C.) B. M. Davis (Ohio) ; S. Coulter 

 (Ind.); G. H. Trafton (N. J.); F. L. Holtz (N. Y.) ; H. W. 

 Fairbanks (Calif.). 



For directors (vote for five) — J. Dearness (Ontario) ; Anna 

 B. Comstock (N. Y.) ; Ruth Marshall (111.); O. W. Caldwell 

 (111.); I. N. Mitchell (Wis.); E. B. Babcock (Calif.); M. A. 

 Bigelow (N. Y.). 



Members who do not attend the meeting may mail their 

 ballots to the Secretary, at Urbana, Illinois, before December 15. 

 Seal ballot in envelope marked "For Officers, 191 1". 



OFFICERS HOLDING OVER. The following officers 

 elected in 1910 hold over for another year: 



Directors— L. H. Bailey (N. Y.) ; C. F. Hodge ( Mass.) ; C. 

 H. Robison (N. Y.) ; S. C. Schmucker (Pa.); Delia I. Griffin 

 (Vt.); Alice R. Northrop (N. Y. City section); Grant Smith 

 (Chicago section) ; J. A. Drushel (St. Louis section). 



Secretary-Editor — Fred L. Charles, Urbana, 111. 



