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€ould take this matter up and urge the advisability of paying the ex- 

 penses of entomologists to these meetings. 



It was moved and seconded that the Executive Committee take the 

 matter up with the Committee on Organization of the Association of 

 Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Motion carried. 



A Member: I should like to say in this connection that if we were 

 more closely affiliated with the Association of Agricultural Colleges 

 and Experiment Stations it would be easier to get the expenses paid 

 than when the entomologists hold themselves aloof. 



President Sanderson: I would say that the meeting of the Journal 

 Publishing Company will be held this evening at 7.15 at Hotel Dyck- 

 man. The election of officers has already taken place under the report 

 of the Committee on Nominations. 



On motion, the President appointed a committee consisting of 

 Messrs. Washburn, Herbert Osborn and Burgess to take up with a 

 similar committee of the Entomological Society of America the 

 matter of securing positions for entomologists. 



Mr. Symons: I move that the time and place of the next meeting be 

 left to the Executive Committee. 



President Sanderson : That finishes the business. The Committee 

 on Nominations has selected the following standing committee on En- 

 tomological Investigations: Messrs. Sanderson, Headlee, Titus, Sher- 

 man and Britton. 



PART II 



President Sanderson: Unfortunately neither of our vice-presi- 

 dents are present at the meeting, therefore I will ask Professor Sum- 

 mers to take the chair. 



Chairman Summers: We will now listen to the annual address of 

 the president. 



AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



In accordance with the constitution the following committee on membership has 

 been appointed for the year 1911: Dr. John B. Smith, Chairman, Dr. E. P. Felt and 

 Prof. Herbert Osborn. 



F. L. Washburn, President. 



