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from the Country of another, it had been impossible for the com- 

 mittee to formulate any conclusions which could be reported 

 u])on at the present time. 



The report of the Comrnittee on Nomenclature made to the 

 Baltimore Meeting and printed in the Annals for 1909 was read 

 and adopted, with the provision that the Society express itself as 

 standing with the majority of the Committee in Section V. 



Mr. Brues suggested that Professor Felt submit a list of names 

 of Gall Insects that he thought could be accepted as standard. 



Mr. Sanderson moved that the request from Dr. Stiles for the 

 preparation of a list of one hundred important names to be adopt- 

 ed l)y the Congress of Zoology as standard be referred to the 

 Executive Committee. This motion carried. 



The following amendment to the -constitution proposed at the 

 Baltimore Meeting, was read: 



"Art. V, Sec. 3, to omit the following: "All officers, Secre- 

 tary-Treasurer excepted, and all additional members of the 

 Executive Committee shall be chosen from the list of Fellows. 

 Provided, etc." The Secretary, in accordance with the recom- 

 mendation of the Executive Committee moved to amend the 

 amendment by adding the words at the end of the section: 

 ' ' Their term of office shall commence with the first of June follow- 

 ing their election." Amendment to the amendment and original 

 amendment carried, so that the Section now reads. 



"Article V, Sec. 3. Election of officers. All officers shall be 

 elected by ballot at the annual meeting for the term of one year 

 and shall be eligible for re-election. Their term of office shall 

 commence with the first of June following their election. 



The Secretary was instructed to take a mail vote of all mem- 

 bers and Fellows of the Society as to whether the present ar- 

 rangement for separate dues and subscriptions to the Annals 

 should remain in force, or whether they should be combined into 

 a single mcmliership fee of two dollars with the provisions that all 

 members should receive without further expense the publications 

 of the Society. 



Prof. Sanderson suggested the adoption of a uniform style 

 of button for both the entomological Societies meeting during 

 Convocation Week. Referred to the officers with jx^wcr. 



