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hold an informal dinner on the evening of December 2t), and on Decem- 

 ber 30 is planning a "Conversazione," to both of which entertainments 

 a cordial invitation is extended to all foresters present. It is earnestly 

 hoped that a number will be able to avail themselves of this opportunity. 



In order that the permanent addresses of members of the vSociety 

 and subscribers to the Journal of Forestry may be kept up to date, 

 those having changes of addresses are requested to notify the Secretary 

 of the Society, 930 F street, Washington, D. C. Without such direct 

 notice the Secretary has no authority to make changes in the addresses. 

 It will be of great assistance, therefore, if each one will bear this in 

 mind and send in prompt notice of any change. 



Mr. D. T. Mason, who was elected to the Executive Council for a 

 term of two years, has found it necessary to submit his resignation 

 from the Council on accoimt of his having received a commission in the 

 Officers' Reserve Corps. The Council has, by unanimous vote, selected 

 Mr. J. H. Foster to succeed Mr. Mason. 



The attention of Society members is directed to the provision re- 

 tained in Sec. 3, Art. V, of the revised constitution printed in this issue, 

 whereby other nominations for the offices of the Society and for the 

 Executive Council than those submitted by the Nominating Committee 

 may also be submitted to the membership on the official ballot if in- 

 dorsed by at least ten Senior members or Fellows and presented to 

 the Secretary in writing at least four weeks before the annual meeting. 

 This provision was framed for the purpose of afifording the member- 

 ship opportunity to make additional nominations if such nominations 

 seem desirable. 



