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3. That proceedings of the meetings be included either at the beginning or 

 end of each vohuiie and form one separate, which is to be sent to all members of the 

 society. 



4. That a subscription price of One Dollar in addition to the membership fee 

 be charged members for the annals and that the subscription price to non-members, 

 libraries, etc., be 13.00. 



5. That an Editorial Board be selected by the Executive Committee and that 

 this Board shall select one of its members as managing editor, who, with his associates, 

 shall be responsible for the selection of material to be published. 



6. That if possible someone living in a suitable location and who can undertake 

 the work of managing editor for a series of years, be selected for this position. 



7. That details not covered in this report are to be determined by the Editorial 

 Board. 



8. That actual publication imder the provisions of this report be inaugurated 

 as soon as possible. 



It will be seen from the above that all members will receive the number contain- 

 ing the full proceedings of the meetings free, and upon payment of one dollar the 

 entire annals; Avhile the regular subscription price to non-members will be -$3.00. 



A resolution was passed limiting the number of Fellows for the present to 10% 

 of the membership. 



The meeting then adjourned, to meet next December in Baltimore. 



During the sessions the Executive Committee selected the following Fellows: 

 Justus Watson Folsom, ^Yilliam Joseph Holland, Clarence Preston Gillette, Lawrence 

 Bruner, Mark Vernon Slingerland, Henry Clinton Fall, Charles Lester Marlatt. 



The following were elected members: G. E. Sanders, Urbana, 111.; G. D. 

 Shafer, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Dr. J. A. Nelson, Ithaca, N. Y.; A. G. Hammar, Ithaca, N. 

 Y.; William H. Blatchley, Indianapolis, Ind.; A. B. Wolcott, Chicago, 111.; E. S. 

 Worsham, Atlanta, Ga.; R. W. Harned, Ag. College, ]Miss.; Dr. Alex. Petrunke- 

 vitch. Short Hills, N. J.; Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, Boulder, Colo.; Wilmon Newell, 

 Baton Rouge, La.; J. C. Hambleton, Columbus, Ohio; G. Ainslce, South Anthony 

 Park, Minn.; L. H. AVeld, Evanston, 111.; Prof. B. H. Guilbeau, Baton Rouge, La.; 

 J. Zetek, Urbana, 111.; Prof. S. W. Williston, Chicago, 111.; Mr. C. F. Curtis Riley, 

 Mankato, Minn.; Dr. J. F. Abbott, St. Louis, Minn.; INIr. W. S. Fisher, Harrisburg, 

 Pa. 



During the sessions an exhibit of entomological specimens and materials was 

 open for the inspection of those interested. The titles of the exhibit are given below: 



