128 ASSOCIATION OF ECPNOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS, 



(1) For fox'eigu membersbip : Dr. V. Silvestri, bead of entomological depart- 

 ment, Royal School of Agriculture. I'ortici, Italy. 



(2) For active membership: Prof. .J. Troop, State entomologist. La Fayette. 

 Ind. 



(3) For transfer from associate to active n)embersbip : Dr. E. F. Phillips, 

 Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C. ; J. (i. Sanders, Piureau of Entomology, 

 Washington, D. C; II. E. P>nrke. P>ureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C; 

 AY. A. Hooker, Bureau of Entomology, Washington. D. C. ; A. F. Conradi, State 

 entomologist. College Station, Tex. 



(4) For associate members : William Beutenmuller, American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History, New Yoi'k, N. Y. : 1. J. Condit, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, 

 D. C. ; R. A. Cushman, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C. ; II. ^I. 

 Russell. Amherst, ilass. ; W. Y. Tower, entomologist I'orto Rico Experiment 

 Station, Mayaguez. P. R. ; II. J. Franklin, Amherst, Mass. ; E. A. Back, Amherst, 

 Mass. : E. F. Ilitchings, State entomologist, Augusta, ^le. ; Fred E. Brooks, 

 Morgautown. W. Ya. ; D. K. Mc.Mill.in, Il.irrishurg. Pa. : H. E. Ilodgkiss. 

 Geneva, N. Y. ; W. J. Schoene, Geneva, N. Y. ; (i. P. Weldon, College Park, ^Id. ; 

 Dr. T. J. Ileadlee, Durham, N. II. ; C. N. Ainslie, Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington. D. C. ; .lohn A. Grossbeck, New P.runswick, N. J.; R. L. Webster. 

 St: Anthony Park, Minn.; A. G. Ruggles. St. Anthony Park, Minn.; R. S. 

 Woglunu Raleigh, N. C. ; Dudley Moulton. I)(>partment of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington. D. C. : Prof. T. D. Jarvis, Guelph. Ontario, Canada. 



(5) That the following be dropped, since they have discontinued entomological 

 work : J. 11. Beattie ; E. E. Bogue. 



And that the resignation of Prof. .1. II. Perkins be accepted. 



(6) For transfer from active to associate membership: Prof. C. M. Weed, 

 Lowell. Mass. 



That a committee of three, including the president and secretary, be em- 

 powered to devise and have executed a suitiible form of certificate of member- 

 ship for the foreign members, and that the secretary be authorized to send the 

 certificates to the entomolcgists concerned. 



The conniiittee also recommend that inasnmch as there is at present con- 

 siderable confusion, owing to the various amendments to the constitution, the 

 secretary be directed to codify the constitution and by-laws and present them 

 to the association at the next meeting. 



W. D. IIUXTER. 



II. E. Summers. 



John B. Smith. 

 On motion, it was accepted. 

 The report of the conunittee on i-cscilutions was as follows: 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. 



Resolved. That the Association of Economic Entomologists expresses its 

 appreciation for the courtesies extended by the president of Columbia. Uni- 

 versity, tlie trustees of the American Mu.seum of Natural History, and the coun- 

 cil of the New York Academy of Science, and the successful eiforts of the local 

 committee of llic A. \. A. S. for its entertainment: and 



Rcsolretl. That we express our gratitude to the entomological societies of 

 New York, Brooklyn, and Newark for the most en.ioya))Ie reception tendered In- 

 them; and 



Resolreil. 'I'iint th(> assuciation, tln-ongli its secretary, tiMider its i hanks to 

 the Honorable Secretary of Agriculture for the publication of its proceedings, 

 and request that the lu-oceedings of this meeting be published in like manner; 

 and 



