84 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. V, 
To be amended to read: 
Section 1. The officers of this Society shall be a President, 
two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, but these two 
last offices may be held by the same person. Adopted. 
Article IV. Section 2. The business of the Society not 
otherwise provided for shall be in the hands of an Executive 
Committee consisting of the officers named in Section 1, and of 
six additional members, who shall be elected from the Fellows 
of the Society. Four members of the committee shall consti- 
tute a quorum. 
To be amended to read: 
Section 2. The business of the Society not otherwise 
provided for shall be in the hands of an Executive Committee, 
consisting of the officers named in Section 1, and of six addi- 
tional members, five of whom shall be elected from the Fellows 
by the Society, and the sixth shall be ex officio the Managing 
Editor: Four members of the ‘Committee shall constitute 
a quorum. Adopted. 
Article IV. Section 3. The President shall represent the 
Society upon the Council of the American Association for the 
Advancement of Science until such time as the Society shall 
be qualified for representation by two councillors, in which case 
the second councillor shall be elected from the fellows by the 
Executive Committee. 
To be amended to read: 
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 
Advancement of Science. 
Referred back to the Executive Committee for further 
consideration. 
The Managing Editor of the ANNALS presented his report, 
which was accepted. The editor pointed out the flourishing 
condition of the ANNALS, that the present volume would 
contain over five hundred pages, and that the number of societies 
and libraries subscribing was increasing each year. 
Dr. Henry Skinner, the delegate of the Society to the First 
International Entomological Congress, held in Brussells, August 
3-6, 1910, presented the following statement: 
The First International Entomological Congress was held 
in Brussells August 3 to 6, 1910, and was very successful, 
about 137 members and 32 ladies—wives of members—being 
