OF WASHINGTON, VOLUME XII, I'.llO. 87 



MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3, 1910. 



The 237th regular meeting of the Society was entertained 

 by Dr. Dyar at the Saegerbund Hall, 314 C St., N.W., on 

 the evening of February 3, 1910, and there were present 

 Messrs. Allard, Banks, Barber, Bourne, Burke, Busck, Cau- 

 dell, Crawford, Dyar, Ely, Gahan, Hall, Hammar, Heide- 

 mann, Hopkins, Hyslop, T. H. Jones, Knab, A. C. Morgan, 

 Peairs, Popenoe, Quaintance, Rohwer, Schwarz, Smythe, 

 Viereck, Vickery, and Zimmer, members, and C. W. Hooker, 

 C. B. Hardenberg, N. Kourdumoff, -Scott and E. S. Tucker, 

 visitors. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- 

 proved. 



The report of the committee on the George Washington 

 Memorial Building reported on the progress of the enterprise 

 and on motion the Society decided to send a subscription list 

 to the members in an endeavor to find how much would be 

 subscribed, and the committee was instructed to confer with 

 the Corresponding Secretary on the sending of the subscrip- 

 tion list. 



The paper of the evening was by Mr. Banks, entitled, "Fam- 

 ily Distribution and Faunal Areas." 



