The proposal at the Baltimore meeting was to amend as follows: 



"Section 1. Amend by striking out the second sentence which reads: 

 ' The above officers shall act as the Board of Directors and shall pass on any 

 urgent matters that cannot be deferred until the annual meeting.' " 



Add the following section : 



"Section 2. There shall be a Board of Directors to be composed each 

 year of the President, Secretary, and Editor of the Journal, as ex-officio, and 

 five members elected for five years each, one retiring each year. The Chair- 

 man shall be elected by the board." 



Article II, Section 4, of the By-Laws reads as follows: 



"Section 4. The publication of the Journal of Economic Entomology 

 shall be entrusted to an Editor, an Associate Editor and a Business Manager, 

 nominated by an advisory committee of six members, which latter shall be 

 elected for terms of three years so arranged that two shall be elected annually. 

 The members of this committee shall have an advisory relation to the above 

 constituted Editorial Board." 



The proposal at the Baltimore meeting was to amend as follows: 



"Section 4. The publication of the Journal of Economic Entomology 

 shall be entrusted to an Editor, an Associate Editor and a Business Manager, 

 nominated by the Board of Directors. The members of this committee shall 

 have an advisory relation to the above constituted Editorial Board." 



"Section 5. The Board of Directors shall have as its function the orig- 

 inating and directing of all policies of the association and its various under- 

 takings; the formulation and fostering of great entomological policies for the 

 profession, and the working out of a more perfect coordination of scientific 

 efforts among entomologists and between entomologists and other professions." 



Appointment of committees. 



Miscellaneous business. 



New business. 



Annual Address of the President, W. C. O'Kane, Durham, N. H. "The 

 Day's Work." 



Reading of Papers 



"Effect of Storm Phenomena on Insect Activity," by D. C. Parnian, 

 Uvalde, Tex. (15 minutes.) 



Notes made on activity of insects during storm; barometric pressure, high 

 wind and rainfall. 



"The Control of Breodinjj; of Yellow-Fever Mosquitoes in Ant Guards, 

 Flower ^'a-;es.(^t(•.," l)y James Zetek, Ancon, C'.Z. (15 minutes.) 



"Mosquito Coiilrol in ;i Southcni Army ("amp," by S. M. Dohanian, 

 Melrose Highlands, Mass. (8 mimiles.) 



Method and iiroccduri' of iiiostiuito coiifroi work, with a view to permanent 

 eradication of malarial mosfiuitocs, at Kolioy Kieid, Tex. 



