14 Jori!.\.\l. <i| I.CO.NOMK I..N liiMi .|.<t(,^ (Vol. 10 



Vice-Pkksidpint (jiKouf;E A. Dean: I will now appoint the follow- 

 ing conunittocs: 



Committee to Conmder Schedule of Meetings; W. C. O'Kane, A. F. 

 Burgf'SH un«l J. S. Ilou.ser. 



Comtiiittcf on Ilntomological Work at National Museum; .1. J. 

 Davis, !•;. I'. I'<lf, \{. K. Webster, Herbert Osborn and K. D. Ball. 



C'onirnittee to Con.'iider Relationship of Various Sections to the 

 Association; R. A. C.'ooley, J. G. Sanders and K. V. Phillips. 



()i\ Friday morning, the following committees were appointed by 

 Prfsiflcnf Hewitt: 



roniniittee on Hesolntions; George A. Dean, G. W. Horrifk and F. 

 L. Washburn. 



Commit tf'<' on .Noniui.iiion- . I,. 1'. I'Vli, .\. L. (^iKiinLnni' .md I'. J. 

 Parrot t. 



On Saturday morning in order to enable newly elected members of 

 the Association to take advantage of the opportunity to become mem- 

 bers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at 

 the reduced rate, the report of the committee on membership was 

 presented. 



REPORT OF TFIE COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP 



Tho rrjrnrnittec on membership respectfully submits the following report : 

 The committee recommends: 



1. That the Secretary be instructed to notify members who are in arrears for dues 

 that unlefts the same are paid pnjrnptly, their names will be dropped from the roll. 



2. That the following named persona be elected to associate membership: 



H. E. Backus, N'orth East, Pa. Allen Bowie Duckett, Washington, D. C. 



William J. Baerg, Ithaca, N. Y. E. H. Dushara, State College, Pa. 



John Wendell Bailey, Agricultural Col- Philip t^larman, College Park, Md. 



lege, Miss. I.^MiiH d. f lentner, Madison, Wis. 



Arthur Challen Baker, Washington, Ern<st Grarn, Itliacu, N. Y. 



D. C. Clyde Carney Hamilton, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Parker T. Barnes, Harrisburg, Pa. Dwight Isely, Washington, D. C. 



G. E. Ben.8el, Oxnard, Cal. Dettmar Wentworth Jones, Melrose^ 

 John W. Bradley, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 



Masf). Harry B. Kirk, Harriaburg, Pa. 



W. L. Chandler, Ithaca, X. Y. J. L. E. Lauderdale, Baton Rouge, La. 



Royal N. Chapman, St. Paul, Minn. A. L. Lovett, Corvallis, Ore. 



Ijcroy Childs, Hood River, Ore. Arthur C. Mason, Gainesville, Fla. 



Frank R. Cole, Washington, D. C. S. L. Mason, West Lafayette, Ind. 



Gefirge A. Coleman, University of T. V. McGhee, Tallulah, La. 



California. Charles W. Minott, Hudson, Mass. 



Richard 'ITiomas Cotton, Rio Picdraa, B. W. Moreland, Tallulah, La. 



P. R. Earl L. Morris, San Jo8<5, Cal. 



R. W. Doane, Stanford University, Cal. Harold .Morrison, Washington, D. C. 



Senckcrin M. Dohani&n, We«t Somer- George Frankhn Moznette, Corvallis^ 



ville, Mass. Ore. 



