10 Bulletin Wisconsin Natural. History Society. [Vol. 7, Nos. 1-2.. 



The names of Miss Emma J. Gardner, 676 Wilson Street; Dr. P. EL 

 Dernehl, 942 Second Street, and H. C. Oberholser, Biological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C, were proposed for membership and elected by the 

 board of directors. 



Dr. Barth reported that the committee appointed to consider the 

 offer of the Public Museum to cooperate in publishing the bulletin had 

 decided after investigation of the matter that it would be to the advan- 

 tage of the society to enter into the proposed agreement and moved 

 that the society accept it as recommended by the board of trustees of 

 the Public Museum. Seconded by Mr. Burrill. President Teller then 

 read the recommendation as follows: The committee would recom- 

 mend that the Museum pay to the Wisconsin Natural History Society 

 on such bulletin as may be issued hereafter the pro rata cost of print- 

 ing of the number of copies which the Museum uses for exchange. 

 That this bulletin shall have printed on the cover and title page in 

 approximately equal type "Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History 

 Society, published with the cooperation of the Public Museum of the 

 City of Milwaukee"; that the Natural History Society shall pay the 

 postage on such copies of the bulletin as are distributed to its members 

 or are sent to other than museum exchanges. After some discussion 

 the motion was passed. 



The secretary then read the resolution passed by the February 

 section meeting in regard to a regular annual program for the section 

 meetings. After lengthy discussion by Messrs. Colles, Clowes, Graen- 

 icher and Brues, it was moved to appoint a program committee to 

 prepare such programs. Seconded and passed. The president then 

 appointed Mr. Colles, Dr. Barth and Mr. Bussel to serve on this com- 

 mittee. On request of Dr. Barth the secretary was substituted for 

 him on the committee. Dr. Barth moved that a vote of thanks be 

 extended to the secretary for his efforts to prepare programs for the 

 section meetings. The matter of a junior membership was then 

 brought before the meeting by Dr. Barth in the form of a motion to 

 amend the by-laws to permit the admission of junior members. As 

 the wording of the amendment did not receive the unanimous approba- 

 tion of all members present it was laid over for action at the next 

 regular meeting. 



