108 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. VIII, 
The following members were elected as Fellows:— 
Nathan Banks A. P. Morse 
J. Chester Bradley Pe ].-Parrott 
W. E. Britton Edith M. Patch 
C. T. Brues A. L. Quaintance 
H. T. Fernald J. AcG, Reha 
Glenn W. Herrick W. A. Riley 
J. S. Hine Annie Trumbull Slosson 
O. A. Johannsen E. M. Walker 
A. L. Melander H. F. Wickham 
E. B. Williamson. 
The membership of the Society as reported at the Atlanta meeting 
consisted of one Honorary Fellow, 36 Fellows, and 402 Members. 
There is reported at this meeting the election of 12 Members on June 
Ist, the death of one Fellow and two members during the year, the 
resignation of one Fellow and six Members at this meeting, the dropping 
from the rolls of the names of fourteen Members for the non-payment of 
dues, and the election of 120 Members at this Meeting. The present 
enrollment of the Society consists of 5 Honorary Fellows, 48 Fellows, and 
498 Members, or a total of 551. 
The Committee consisting of Mr. Nathan Banks and Mr. Morgan 
Hebard, of which the late Mr. H. H. Lyman was also a member, 
appointed at the Atlanta meeting to report at this meeting on the 
feasibility of establishing a Thomas Say Society, presented the fol- 
lowing report to the Executive Committee: 
THOMAS SAY FOUNDATION. 
The Committee on the Thomas Say Society report as follows: They 
find there is an increasing demand for the means of publication of 
larger works on American systematic entomology, and they therefore 
recommend to the Entomological Society of America the following 
plan for the issuance of such works under the title of ‘The Thomas 
Say Foundation.”’ 
To accomplish this purpose the Society shall appoint a temporary 
committee of five members who shall have charge of all matters con- 
cerning the Foundation until more definite plans are adopted by the 
Society. 
This Committee shall consist of an Editor, a Treasurer, and three other 
members, all of whom shall be appointed by the Executive Committee 
of the Society. They shall be authorized to solicit, hold, and spend 
subscriptions and funds for the purpose of obtaining a permanent 
fund for this Foundation and for the issuance of such works on American 
Systematic entomology as the Committee shall deem worthy of 
publication. 
They shall also be empowered to determine the form, character, 
price and other details of the publication. The Treasurer of the Ento- 
mological Society of America be authorized to pay bills not to exceed 
fifty dollars for the preliminary expenses of presenting this matter 
to the entomological public. 
