SECOND ANNUAL MEETING 



NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION 



OFFICERS 



T'RESTDENT I. S. Tuostler, Omaha 



VKE-PRESIDEXT Caroline Stringer, Wayne 



RECORDING SECRETARY E. H. Barbour, Lincoln 



CORRESPONDING SECRETARY R. H. Wolcott, Lincoln, vice 



W. D. Hunter, resigned on removal from the state 

 I Chairjian, R. II. WoLCOTT, Lincoln 



EXECUTIVE CO^VBIITTEE '; J. M. Bates, Callaway 



[ ...Chas. Fordyce, University- Place 



ABSTRACT OF MINUTES 



The second annual meeting- of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, 

 A\hieh convened in the lecture room of the Omaha City Library, January 

 1;.'. I'.iOl, was called to order by President Trostler at 10:45 for the morn- 

 ing business session. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 



The Treasurer's rejiort was read by Lawrence Bruner, whereupon it 

 was moved by R. H. Wolcott that it be received as read and be referred 

 to an aviditing committee to be appointed by the chair. The Corre- 

 sponding Secretary then reported as follovrs on the results of the recent 

 balloting for officers: President, Erwin H. Barbour, Lincoln; Vice-Presi- 

 dent, Elizabeth van Sant, Omaha; Cori-esponding Secretarj', J. C. Craw- 

 ford. Jr., West Point; Recording Secretary, R. H. Wolcott, Lincoln; 

 Treasurer, Charles Fordyce, University Place; Executive Committee, 

 Lawrence Bruner, Lincoln. Frank H. Shoemaker, Omaha, and I. S. 

 Trostler, Omaha. A list of proposed members was read by the Corre- 

 sponding Secretary, and on his motion all were declared unanimously 

 elected. The Secretary announced the present membership to be 95. 



