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The Executive Committee directed the Secretary to prepare for 
publication with the proceedings of the Philadelphia meeting, the 
Constitution, a list of officers, and a list of members. 
There have come to the Secretary some reports of the non-receipt 
of the Certificates of Membership furnished by the Society. The 
Secretary has mailed a certificate to all those entitled to receive them 
for each year except the present. He still has some certificates for 
each year except 1910 and would be glad to supply those who have not 
received one, as long as the supply lasts. 
In order that the Summer Meeting to be held on the Pacific Coast 
in 1915, may be properly looked after, the Executive Committee 
recommends the election of Dr. E. C. Van Dyke of the University of 
California, as Local Secretary. It shall be his duty to arrange the 
program, act as Secretary for the meetings, and prepare the report of the 
proceedings of the meetings for publication in the Annals. 
Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt moved the adoption of the Report of the 
Secretary—Treasurer and that the motion should include an expression 
of the Society’s deep appreciation of the efforts of the Secretary-Treas- 
urer during the last year in the direction of increasing the membership 
and scope of the Society, which efforts had been so eminently successful. 
Motion adopted. | 
COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. 
Yours committee on resolutions beg to submit the fol- 
lowing :-— 
Resolved, that the thanks of this Society are due, and are hereby 
tendered to the University of Pennsylvania, the Academy of Natural 
Sciences, and the local Committee of the American Association for the 
Advancement of Science in providing for the comforts and pleasures 
of our members which have added so much to the success and profit 
of the Society while in this city. 
Resolved, that the thanks of the Society be further tendered to the 
American Entomological Society, the Feldman Collecting Social and 
other entomologists for their courtesies and entertainment; also to the 
local press for exceptional courteous treatment, to the local officers 
for their extremely successful efforts in providing for the expeditious 
dispatch of the business of the Society, all of which have contributed 
to make the Philadelphia meeting one of the most successful in the 
history of the Society. 
(Signed) F. M. WEBSTER, 
HENRY Brrp, 
J.-S: Houser: 
