140 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. VI, 



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 quarterly fascicles and the first fascicle of each volume shall 

 contain the proceedings of the annual meeting. 



Sec. 2. Editorial Board — The publication shall be under the charge of an 

 Editorial Board consisting of ten members, one of whom shall be Managing Editor. 

 The Managing Editor and his associates shall be responsible for the selection of 

 the material to be published. 



Sec. 3. Election of Editorial Board — The members of the Editorial Board 

 shall be elected by the Executive Committee. Each member of this board, 

 except the Managing Editor, shall serve for three years or until his successor has 

 been elected, three members retiring annually. 



Sec. 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. 



The Executive Committee took the following action regarding the 

 mailing of the Annals, this action is to be printed on page three of the 

 cover of each number of the magazine : 



The Managing Editor is provided with the most recent address of all members 

 on record in the Secretary's office for mailing the numbers of the Annals and here- 

 after members complaining of the non-receipt of numbers must present their 

 complaint to the Secretary within four months from the date of the mailing of 

 the issue. After that time the numbers will be furnished only at the regular 

 published rate. 



The Secretary reported the receipt from Jas. A. Barr, Manager of 

 Conventions for the Panama-Pacific Umvcrsal Exposition of an em- 

 bossed invitation issued by the president and directors of the Exposition, 

 inviting the society to hold its meeting for 1915 on the Pacific coast. 

 This meeting is to be held either in the Auditorium provided by the 

 Exposition and located about half a mile from the Exposition entrance 

 or at the University of California or at Stanford University. The Execu- 

 tive Committee offers the following recommendation: That the 

 Executive Committee recommend to the Society that a special com- 

 mittee of five be appointed, to include two Pacific coast members, to 

 consider and report at the next annual meeting concerning the desira- 

 bility of holding a meeting in vSan Francisco in the summer of 1915. 



On motion, the report of the Executive Committee was 

 adopted. 



The President named the following committee to consider 

 the desirability of holding a meeting in San Francisco in 1915: 

 E. P. Felt, New York State Entomologist, Albany, N. Y., 

 Chairman; Vernon L. Kellogg, Stanford University, California; 

 A. J. Cook, Horticultural Commission, Sacramento, California; 

 W. M. Wheeler, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ; 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. 



The committee appointed to draft resolutions on the 

 death of Dr. Thomas Harison Montgomery, Jr., presented their 

 report. It was ordered accepted and printed. 



