February, '14] ENTOMOLOGISTS' PROCEEDINGS 45 



Preston, Harold A., Melrose Hlds., Tower, Daniel G., Amherst, Mass. 



Mass. VanZwalenwenberg, Reyer H., Maya- 

 Stafford, E. ^^'., Agricultural College, guez, Porto Rico. 



Miss. Welch, Paul S., Manhattan, Kansas. 



Swaine, James M., Ottawa, Canada. Woodin, G. C, E. Lansing, Mich. 



Talbert, Thomas J., Columbia, Mo. Wooldridge, Reginald, Melrose Hlds., 

 Thomas, W. A., Clemson College, S. C. Mass. 



The committee recommends the resignations of C. H. Fernald, J. G. O. Tepper, 

 A. O. Pike, and J. F. Zimmer be accepted, and that the Secretary be requested to 

 express to C. H. Fernald and J. G. O. Tepper, the regrets of the Association of Eco- 

 nomic Entomologists, that they feel obliged to discontinue their formal connection 

 with the Association. 



The committee recommends: 



That the Secretary be instructed to notify the three active members and the eight 

 associate members who are in arrears for dues for two years, and the three associate 

 members who were elected last year who have not paid their first year's dues, and if 

 such dues are not paid before the next printed list of members goes to press, to drop 

 their names from the roll. 



H. E. Summers, 



R. A. COOLEY, 



WiLMON Newell, 



Committee. 



Mr. T. J. Headlee: I move that the report be adopted. (Sec- 

 onded.) 



Mr. Herbert Osborn: I would Hke to offer an amendment that 

 in the case of Prof. C. H. Fernald, whose name was mentioned in the 

 report, that the Secretary be instructed to remit dues and that Pro- 

 fessor Fernald be retained on the roll. 



The amendment was seconded and the original motion as amended 

 was adopted by unanimous vote. 



President P. J. Parrott: I will now call for the report of the 

 Committee on Future Meetings. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OX FUTURE MEETINGS 



The Committee on Future Meetings presents herewith the following report: 

 The committee is of the opinion that the interests of the members of this A.ssocia- 

 tion are not only closely related to the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, but also to the Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 

 The recommendation is therefore made, that this Association continue to meet 

 with the American Association except perhaps once in three or four yea''S, but at 

 those times it meet with the Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment 

 Stations at some time when that Association shall meet in Washington, D. C. 



The explicit recommendation is offered, based on the last statement, that this 

 Association meet with the American Association one year from this time, and with 

 the Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations at Washington 

 in 1915. 



Respectfully submitted, 



H. T. Fernald, 

 Thomas J. Headlee, 

 Glenn W. Herrick, 



Cmnviiltee. 



