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"The Summer Life of Tringa canutus (Knot), in N. W. Green- 

 land," W. Elmer Ekblaw, University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. 



" The Preferred Method of Treatment of Local Bird Lists," 

 Dr. Lynds Jones, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. 



" Three Ornithological Pilgrimages," Miss Althea R. Sherman, 

 National, Iowa. 



"Some Observations in the Kalamazoo Valley" (slides), Ger-, 

 aid Alan Abbott, Otsego. Mich. 



The program ^\a.& completed by the reading of the address of 

 the retiring President, a most interesting and instructive paper, 

 entitled, "A Century of Change in the Ornithology of Nebraska " 

 (Prof. Myron H. Swenk, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr.). 



Afternoon Session. 



The papers and business of the meeting having been disposed 

 of, the Club split for joint meetings with the Zoologists and the 

 Entomologists. 



The sessions of the St. Louis meeting were most interesting 

 and profitable. 



