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July 8, 1907, in the 57th year of his age; and the following Asso- 

 ciates: August Koch/ who died at Mohawk, Florida, Feb. 15, 

 1907, aged 70 years; Mrs. Jacob L. Sweiger,- who died in Water- 

 bury, Conn., March 24, 1907, in the 47th year of her age; Walter 

 R. Davis, who died in Newton, Mass.; Mrs. Isabel Paddock Car- 

 ter,3 who died Sept. 15, 1907, at St. Johnsbury, Vt., aged 36 

 years; Frank T. Antes, who died Feb. 16, 1907; Charles F. 

 Brennan, who died Mch. 21, 1907, and Alexander Maitland, who 

 died at Princeton, N. J., Oct. 25, 1907. 



The report of the Treasurer showed the finances of the Union 

 to be in a satisfactory condition. 



All of the officers were reelected as follows : Charles F. Batchelder, 

 President; E. W. Nelson and Frank M. Chapman, Vice-Presi- 

 dents; John H. Sage, Secretary; Jonathan Dwight, Jr., Treasurer; 

 Ruthven Deane, William Dutcher, A. K. Fisher, F. A. Lucas, 

 Chas. W. Richmond, Thos. S. I^oberts, and Witmer Stone, mem- 

 bers of the Council. 



Richard C. McGregor, of the Bureau of Science, Manila, Philip- 

 pine Islands, was elected a Fellow; Dr. Carl R. Hennicke, of Gera, 

 Reuss, Germany, and Dr. Sergius A. Buturlin, of Wesenberg, 

 Esthonia, Russia, were elected Corresponding Fellows; Ned 

 Dearborn, of Chicago, Ills. ; E. Howard Eaton, of Rochester, N. Y.; 

 William L. Finley, of Portland, Oregon, and Ora Willis Knight, 

 of Bangor, Maine, were elected to the class of Members, and the 

 following one hundred and twenty-three persons were elected 

 Associates, namely: 



Rudolph M. Anderson, Macon, Mo.; Lyle S. Baer, Streator, Ills.; Frank 

 C. Baker, Chicago, Ills.; Blenn R. Bales, M. D., Circleville, Ohio; Miss 

 Anna K. Barry, Dorchester, Mass.; Frederick MacD. Barton, Concord, 

 Mass.; Hermann Behr, Jennings, Md.; Otto Behr, Lopez, Pa.; John J. 

 Beice, Oakville, Calif.; Isaac Bildersee, New York City; John J. Bishop, 

 Springfield, Mass.; Maurice C. Blake, Hanover, N. H.; C. L. Bobb, Madi- 

 son, Wis.; John I. D. Bristol, New York City; Winthrop S. Brooks, 

 Milton, Mass.; Freeman F. Burr, East Haven, Conn.; Philip L. Buttrick, 

 New Haven, Conn.; George I. Carpenter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; John D. 

 Carter, Lansdowne, Pa.; M. A. Carriker, Jr., Nebraska City, Neb.; Mrs. 

 Arthur P. Chadboume, Boston, Mass.; W. Lee Chambers, Santa Monica, 



1 For an obituary notice, .see Auk, XXIV, pp. 238, 239. 



2 For an obituary notice, see Auk, XXV, p. 105. 



3 For an obituary notice, see Auk, XXV, pp. 104-105. 



