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To be amended to read as follows: 
Article IV, Section 3. Councillors to the American Association. 
The President and the preceding Past-President shall represent the 
Society upon the Council of the American Association for the Advance- 
ment of Science. In case of the death or resignation of either or both 
councillors, the vacancy shall be filled by the Executive Committee. 
Article V, Section 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. The term of their office shall commence 
with the first of June following their election. 
To be amended to read as follows. 
Article V, Section 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 reelection. 
On motion, the amendments were adopted. 
The Executive Committee at the Cleveland meeting sub- 
mitted the following addition to the Constitution: 
ARTICLE. VII. 
SEcTION 1. Publication—The official publication of the Society 
shall be known as the Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 
Each volume shall consist of four fascicles and the first fascicle of each 
volume shall contain the proceedings of the Annual Meeting. 
SECTION 2. Editorial Board——The publication shall be under the 
charge of an Editorial Board consisting of ten members, one of whom 
shall be the Managing Editor. The Managing Editor and his associ- 
ates shall be responsible for the selection of the material to be published. 
SECTION 3. Election of Editorial Board.—The members of the Edit- 
orial Board shall be elected by the Executive Committee. Each 
member of this board, excepting the Managing Editor, shall serve for 
three years or until his successor has been elected, three members 
retiring annually. 
SECTION 4. Report Managing Editor—The Managing Editor shall 
present a report at each Annual.Meeting to the Executive Committee 
and the accounts of his office shall be reported upon by the Auditing 
Committee. 
On motion, this additional article to the Constitution was 
adopted. 
Mr. H. H. Lyman read a letter from President Bethune 
expressing his regret at being unable to be present at the 
meeting. 
