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which he is connected, and that men contributing papers to the Journal 

 be urged to secure permission when possible to publish articles under 

 these conditions. 



President George A. Dean : The Executive Committee has author- 

 ized the Secretary to transfer the $100 Liberty Bond and $500 from the 

 association fund to the permanent fund. 



Is there any other business?" 



Secretary A. F. Burgress: I move that the next meeting of the 

 association be held at the same time and place as that of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science. 



The motion was carried. 



Di. L. O. Howard: The next meeting of the association will be in 

 Boston, followed by a meeting in Cincinnati and Washington. After 

 that, there will probably be a meeting in the West, but the place has not 

 been definitely decided. 



Secretary A. F. Burgess stated that as Christmas would come on 

 Monday in 1922, it would be more difficult than usual to arrange the 

 program. He stated that he had had a conference with the Secretary 

 of the Entom-ological Society of America and a plan was being considered 

 of holding one session of the meeting of that society during the time when 

 one of the sessions of the association was being carried on. Of course, 

 the programs would have to be arranged so that unrelated subjects 

 would be considered at these sessions. The suggestion was made in 

 order to see how a plan of this sort would work out. No objections 

 being offered, attempt will be made to put it into operation. 



Mr. William Moore suggested that less than 50% of the members 

 were present at the business session, and that it would seem desirable 

 to change the business meeting to the morning instead of the afternoon 

 session on the last day of m.eeting. 



Secretary A. F. Burgress stated that the by-laws provided that the 

 final business shall be transacted at the last session, but that the by-laws 

 could be am.ended by a notice in writing prior to the time of the next 

 annual m.eeting. 



Mr. E. P. Felt: I would like to announce at this time that it has 

 been decided to estabHsh several small departments in the Journal, 

 one each for Horticultural Inspection, Apiculture, and for the Pacific 

 Slope Branch, and possibly another department covering new insecticides, 

 if some one can be secured to handle the matter that should be published. 

 The idea is to increase local interest in the Journal and make it more 

 valuable to its readers. The plan will be tried in a modest way at 

 first, and the co-operation of all is desired in order to make it a success. 

 It is expected that the Secretaries of the Sections and of the Pacific 

 Slope Branch will take care of the matter to be used in their departments. 



