February, '10] entomologists' proceedings 11 



V. L. Wildermuth, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C. 



L. H. Worthley, Boston, Mass. 



James F. Zimmer, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C. 



Nine active members are in arrears for dues for three years, and the 

 committee recommends that the Secretary notify these members of their 

 delinquency. If within three mouths they have not paid the full amount 

 due, the Secretary is instructed to strike their names from the list of 

 members. 



Ten associate members are in arrears for dues, three years, and the com- 

 mittee recommends the same action. 



Respectfully submitted, 



John B. Smith, 

 H. E. Summers, 

 A. F. Burgess, 



Committee. 



By vote of the Association, the report was accepted and its recom. 

 mendations adopted. 



The report of the Nominating Committee was read by ]\Ir. E. P. 

 Felt, as follows : 



REPORT OP THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE 

 The committee submit the following nominations: 

 President, E. D. Sanderson, Durham, N. H. 

 First Vice-President, H. T. Fernald, Amherst, Mass. 

 Second Vice-President, P. J. Parrott, Geneva, N. Y. 

 Member of Committee on Nomenclature, H. Garman. 



Members of the Advisory Board of the Journal of Economic Entomology, 

 C. P. Gillette, Fort Collins, Colo., and Wilmon Newell, Baton Rouge, La. 



Councillors for the American Association for the Advancement of Science 

 S. A. Forbes and H. E. Summers. 



Respectfully submitted, 



S. A. Forbes, 

 E. P. Felt, 

 W. E. Hinds, 



Comntdttee. 



By vote of the Association, the Secretary was instructed to cast a 

 ballot in favor of the members named in the report as officers for the 

 ensuing- year. 



It was also voted that the time and place for holding the next 

 meeting be referred to the Executive Committee, with power to act. 



The Secretary announced that on the following morning an excur- 

 sion would be made to Arlington to witness a spraying demonstration 

 at the office of Messrs. H. L. Frost & Co.^ 



There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. 



^ Thursday morning, December 30th, 1909.— About 25 members were pres- 



