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G05. Calamospiza melanocorys. Lark Bunting, 

 We have only Mr. Donald's record for this bird of the 

 plains. At Decatur, Texas, Mr. Donald says it is rare. It 

 has never been found in Iowa. 



Lynds Jones, 

 Chairman of Committee. 

 Mr. Frank L. Burns is preparing a very interesting and 

 valuable report for the Oological Committee, of which he is 

 the chairman. 



CONSTITUTION OF THE WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL 

 CHAPTER, A. A. 



Article I. Name. 



The Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the Agassiz As- 

 sociation. 



Article II. Object. 



The promotion of American Ornithology and Oology by 

 systematic investigation and the publication of the results. 

 Article III. Membership. 



Membership shall consist of Active and Associate mem- 

 bers. 



Active members only can vote and hold office. 



Any student of birds in the United States may be admitted 

 to Associate membership by the President. 



Active members shall be limited in number by the Execu- 

 tive Council ; provided that the number shall not exceed 

 one hundred, or be limited to less than twenty-five, except 

 by a majority vote of the Active members. 



Active members shall pay annually, in advance, one dol- 

 lar to the Secretary of the Chapter, for which amount they 

 shall receive the official organ and all publications of the 

 Chapter. 



Active members may be admitted semi-annually by a 

 majority vote of the Active members, after recommenda- 

 tion by the Executive Council. 



Application for Active membership should be made to the 

 Secretary. 



