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Texas; O. A. Johannsen, Orono, Me.; Fred Johnson, Washington, D. C; Cornelia 

 F. Kephart, Durham, N. H.; W. V. King, Washington, D. C; Frederick Knab, 

 Washington, D. C; J. Kotinsky, Morestown, N. J.; A. D. MacGillivray, Urbana, 

 111.; B. P. Mann, Washington, D. C; C. L. Marlatt, Washington, D. C; W. R. Mc- 

 Connell, State College, Pa.; E. A. McGregor, Dallas, Texas; L. S. McLaine, Amherst, 

 Mass.; C. S. Menagh, Washington, D. C; E. W. Mendenhall, Columbus, Ohio; 

 Z. P. Metcalf, Raleigh, N. C; F. B. Milliken, Manhattan, Kansas; A. C. Morgan, 

 Clarkesville, Tenn.; A. P. Morse, Wellesley, Mass.; J. A. Nelson, Washington, D. C; 

 Wilmon Newell, College Station, Texas; W. C. O'Kane, Durham, N. H.; Herbert 

 Osborn, Columbus, Ohio; P. J. Parrott, Geneva, N. Y.; Edith M. Patch, Orono, 

 Me.; L. M. Peairs, Morgantown, W. Va.; Theo. Pergande, Washington, D. C; 

 E. F. Philhps, Washington, D. C; W. D. Pierce, Dallas, Texas; C. H. Popenoe, 

 Washington, D. C; W. J. Price, Jr., Blacksburg, Va.; A. L. Quaintance, Washington, 



D. C; J. L. Randall, Pittsburg, Pa.; W. V. Reed, Atlanta, Ga.; W. S. Regan, Amherst, 

 Mass.; D. M. Rogers, Boston, Mass.; W. E. Rumsey, Morgantown, W. Va. ; G. A. 

 Runner, Washington, D. C; H. M. Russell, Washington, D. C; J. G. Sanders, Mad- 

 ison, Wis.; E. D. Sanderson, Morgantown, W. Va.; H. L. Sanford, Washington, D. C; 



E. R. Sasscer, Washington, D. C; W. J. Schoene, Geneva, N. Y.; E. A. Schwarz, 

 Washington, D. C; W. M. Scott, Washington, D. C; H. C. Severin, Brookings, S. D., 

 Frankhn Sherman, Jr., Raleigh, N. C; F. L. Simanton, Washington, D. C; Henry 

 Skinner, Philadelphia, Pa.; R. I. Smith, Mayaguez, Porto Rico; T. E. Snyder, Wash- 

 ington, D. C; Charles Spooner, St. Anthony Park, Minn.; J. M. Stedman, Wash- 

 ington, D. C; H. E. Summers, Ames, Iowa; H. A. Surface, Harrisburg, Pa.; M. H. 

 Swenk, Lincoln, Neb.; T. B. Symons, College Park, Md.; R. A. Vickery, Washington, 

 D. C; H. L. Viereck, Washington, D. C; B. H. Walden, New Haven, Conn.; W. R. 

 Walton, Washington, D. C; F. L. Washburn, St. Anthony Park, Minn.; J. L. Webb, 

 Washington, D. C; F. M. Webster, Washington, D. C; R. S. Woglum, Washington, 

 D. C; G. N. Wolcott, DaUas, Texas; H. P. Wood, Dallas, Texas; W. B. Wood, 

 Washington, D. C; E. L. Worsham, Atlanta, Ga.; L. H. Worthley, Boston, Mass.; 

 W. W. Yothers, Orlando, Fla., and J. F. Zimmer, Washington, D. C. 



A large number of visitors attended each of the sessions but it was 

 impossible to secure an accurate list. 



President F. L. Washburn: You will please come to order. We 

 will now hear the report of the Secretary. 



REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 



At the time of the last annual meeting there were on the rolls of the Association 

 126 active, 138 associate and 48 foreign members. During the meeting 16 associate 

 and 2 foreign members were elected and 8 associate members were advanced to active 

 membership, and two associate members withdrew from the association. Since 

 that time one active and two associate members have been dropped for non-payment 

 of dues and one active and one foreign member have died. ■ The present membership 

 is now 132 active, 142* associate and 49 foreign, a net gain for the year of 11. 



On November 5, 1910, Mr. E. C. Reed, Director of the Museum at Conception, 

 Chile, who has for several years been a foreign member of this Association, died, but 

 the news did not arrive in time for announcement at the last meeting. July 8, 1911, 



*The announcement of the recent death of Mr. F. W. Terry, of Honolulu, Hawaii, 

 was made at the meeting after this report was read. [Secy.] 



