Forty-first Annual Meeting 17 



Moses H. Cone, Greensboro, N. C. Died December 8, 1908. Death 

 reported only last year. Elected to membership in 1903. 



Frank N. Clark, Northville, Mich. Died December 19, 1910. Elected 

 to membership in 1884. 



William Cutler, Comstock Park, Mich. Died December 26, 1909. 



Elected to membership in 1906. 

 Howard M. Buller, Belle fonte, Pa. Died December 22, 1910. Elected 



to membership in 1904. 



F. C. Zacharie, New Orleans, La. Died January 6, 1910. Elected to 

 membership in 1904. 



J. W. Brackett, Augusta, Me. Died June 24, 1911. Elected to mem- 

 bership in 1910. 



E. A. Jaggard, St. Paul, Minn. Died January, 1911. Elected to mem- 

 bership in 1908. 



Arthur Sykes, Madison, Wis. Died March 18, 1911. Elected to mem- 

 bership in 1900. 



H. D. Chichester, Washington, D. C. Died May 31, 1911. Elected to 

 membership in 1910. 



Edward Birheck, London, England. Died 1908. Elected to member- 

 ship in 1884. 



Four resignations have been received, as follows : 



Albert L. Barrows, formerly of Cavite. P. I., now of Nordhoff, Cal. 



Resigned January 13, 1911. Elected a member in 1908. 

 Oliver Adams, Toronto, Canada. Resigned July 24, 1911. Elected a 



member in 1908. 

 George H. Sherwood, New York City. Resigned July 26, 1911. Elected 



a member in 1903. 

 W. A. Leisenring, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Resigned September 26, 1911. 



Elected a member in 1906. 



I might mention in passing that it was necessary for me to be nut of 

 the country some four months this summer, and during my absence 

 all the Secretary's matters were carefully looked after by the Assistant 

 Secretary. Miss Ethel M. Smith. 



Ward T. Bower, 



Secretary. 



The Secretary's report was then, by unanimous consent, 

 approved and placed on file. 



STYLE OF PUBLICATION OF TRANSACTIONS 



Mr.' Fearing: May I ask a question in regard to these 

 Transactions, simply as a matter of interest in making the 

 index. I wanted to ask if that last volume of Transactions 

 was intentionally printed with each article ending on one 

 page, and then the following article skipping a whole page, 



