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to which he may tuin to quickly determine whether any given rc^- 

 gion is covered b.\ a faunal list. If any one knows of such published 

 lists in obscure papers or masiazines the editor would ,<:;reatly ap- 

 preciate a note to that effect. 



The editor spent a delightful week, terminating on the last day 

 of August, at Shawnee-on-Delaware, where Mr. C. C. Worthington 

 has established a Bird Farm under the direction of Prof. W. E. D. 

 Scott. The place is unrivaled for the study of birds and of forestry. 

 We are pained to have to announce that the ill health of Prof. Scott 

 has made it necessary for him to retire to northern New York for a 

 season. 



In the last Bulletin a plea w^as made for summer studies of the 

 birds. The Bulletin for December will be largely devoted to reports 

 of the summer work if you who read this will see that the material 

 you have secured reaches the editor before the middle of November. 

 Remember that summer studies are few and that there is room for a 

 great deal that is interesting and valuable. A single note upon a 

 single species is not too small and insignificant for permanent rec- 

 ord. Do not fail to send in what you have. 



THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 



It is important that every member should make nominations for 

 the entire list of officers who will serve us for the year 1907. A full 

 list of members was published in the March number. Any active 

 member upon that list may be nominated for any office. Such nom- 

 inations should reach either the president. Lynds Jones, Oberlin, 

 Ohio, or the secretary, Frank L. Burns, Berwyn, Pa., not later than 

 the fifteenth of October. 



ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 



The following persons are presented for Active membership in the 

 Club. Objections to the election of these persons as members 

 should be sent to the Secretary. In the absence of obections this 

 announcement stands for their election. 



Edward E. Armstrong, 5468 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111. 



J. L. Sloanaker, Newton. Iowa. 



