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in, Columbus, O. ; AValter Collins O'Kane, Columbus, O. At this meet- 

 ing forty-two more have been elected as follows: Mrs. A. W. Smith, 

 15 E. Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.; Miss Edna Mosher, 801 Armistead Ave., 

 Hampton, Va. ; Miss Hortense Butler, Peterson, la.; Mr. Chas. H. Mer- 

 genthaler, 118 N. Main St., Fostoria, O.; Mr. C. H. Withington, Law- 

 rence, Kan.; Mr. W. Reiff, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, Mass.; 

 Mr. F. A. Johnston. 84 Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. ; Mr. D. B' Kuhns, 

 Honolulu; Mr. J. X. Summers, Insectarv, Amherst; Mr. J. A. Hyslop. 

 205 D. St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. ; mV. E. G. Smyth, 1100 Ya. Ave., 

 S. W., Washington, D. C. ; Mr. J. F. Zimmer. Ill W. 11th Ave., Colum- 

 bus, O. ; Mr. R. H. Wolcott, Lincoln, Neb. ; Mr. H. T. Osborn, 485 King 

 Ave., Columbus, O. ; Mr. V. L. Wildermuth, Groveport, O. ; Mr. W. H. 

 Goodwin, 89 Beall Ave., Wooster, O. ; Mr. A. W. McCray, Bur. Entom., 

 Washington, D. C. ; Mr. H. C. Severin, 941 Grove St., Milwaukee. Wis. ; 

 Mr. B. M. Chattcrjie, 87 Jaliapara Road, Bhowanipur, Calcutta; Mr. 

 W. T. M. Forbes, 614 E. State St., Ithaca; Mr. J. P. Jensen, Forest 

 Home, Ithaca; Mr. W. Moore, Ithaca; Miss A. H. Morgan. Mt. Holyoke 

 College. S. Hadlev, Mass. ; Mr. A. Dutt, Coochbehar, Bengal: Mr. W. S. 

 Regan, Amherst; Mr. C. E. Hood, Box 208, Dallas, Tex.; Mr. \\ . A. 

 Hilton, 108 Brandon Place, Ithaca; Mr. W. J. Price, Blacksburg. Va.; 

 Mr. Z. P. Metcalf, Raleigh, N. C. ; Mr. W. P. Comstock, Newark, N. J. ; 

 Mr. S. A. Rohwer, Boulder, Col. ; Mr. O. Bryant, Cohasset, Mass. ; Miss 

 S. D. McCann. 187 E. High St.. Lexington, Ky. ; Mr. W. F. Turner, 

 Box O, Auburn, Ala.; Mr. C. J. Triggerson, 211 Hudson St., Ithaca; 

 Mr. P. H. Hertzog, Lewisburg, Pa.; Mr. R. W. Brauchcr, Bureau 

 Entom.. Washington, D. C; Mr. H. Dean, Bureau of Entom., Wash- 

 ington, D. C; Mr. Nathan Banks, East Falls Church, Ya. ; Mr. C. P. 

 Smith, Logan, Utah; Mr. H. G. Cribs, Philadelphia; Mr. L. L. Scott, 

 Columbus, O. 



The following suggestion from Prof. Cockerel], it is recommended, 

 be referred to the Committee on Nomenclature: "That the Entomo- 

 logical Society undertake to get out a list of all North American insects 

 to be used as a standard like the A. O. U. Code. Of course it would 

 take years and would have to come out in parts." 



"Reverend Professor C. J. S. Bethune was elected a member of the 

 Editorial Board to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. Fletcher. 

 "The Committee recommends the following amendment to the 

 Constitution, to be voted on at the next annual meeting: 



"Art. 5, Sec. 8 to omit the following: 'All Officers. Sec- 

 retary-Treasurer excepted, and all additional members of the 

 Executive Committee, shall be chosen from the list of Fellows. 

 Provided, etc.; so that the section will read: 'Art. V, Sec. 8. 

 Election of Officers. All officers shall be elected by ballot at 

 the annual meeting for a term of one year and shall be eligible 

 for re-election.' 



"The Committee recommends the adoption of the following by-law: 



"6. Any member may become a life member upon pay- 

 ment of $50.00 at one time, and shall be exempt from further 

 assessments. He shall receive during his life, one copy of 

 each issue of the Annals. 



