lo Proceedings of the 



hands of two members sometimes living in different towns, was 

 taken up and adopted without debate. The amendment involved 

 amending Article IV, Section i, to strike out the words "a Sec- 

 retary and a Treasurer" and substituting "a Secretary-Treasurer," 

 and combining Sections 3 and 4 of Article V, entitling same 

 "Duties of the Secretary-Treasurer," and numbering it Section 

 3 and numbering Section 5 Section 4 ; also changing the word 

 "Secretary" in Section 3 of the by-laws to "Secretary-Treasurer." 

 The election of officers was then taken up, the ballot resulting in 

 the election of the following for B910-11 : 



President, L. Sessions, Norfolk, 

 Vice-President, Mrs. A. E. Sheldon, Lincoln. 

 Secretary-Treasurer, Myron H. Swenk, Lincoln. 



After a short informal discussion of the next meeting, publica- 

 ticns, etc., the business session adjourned and the party continued 

 the field trip to Barney, where a Burlington train was caught 

 at 6:00 P.M. The composite list of the field party for the day 

 numbered seventy-five species of birds. 



Myron H. Swenk, Secretary. 



Report of Treasurer, 1907- 



RECEIPTS 



Cash on hand. May 18, 1907 $ 65.20 



I Annual dues for 1906 — Active 2.00 



I Annual dues for 1906 — Associate i.oo 



19 Annual dues for 1907 38.00 



$106.20 



EXPENDITURES 



Telegrams of postponement Weeping Water meeting. . . .$ i.oo 



Postage on announcements afnd Proceedings 2.00 



Printing of Proceedings, Vol. IV, part i, Jacob North & 

 Co. ! .^ 37-85 



