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Rogers, Charles Henry, New York, N. Y. 9th Recruit Co., Camp 



Hancock, Augusta, Ga. 

 Stoddard, Herbert Lee, Chicago, 111. 

 Tyler, Dr. Winsor M., Lexington, Mass. Captain Medical Reserve 



Corps, Ft. Adams, Newport, R. I. 

 Wood, Dr. Casey Albert, Chicago, 111. Major, Office Surgeon General, 



Washington, D. C. 

 Wright, Horace Winslow, Boston, Mass. In the Navy. 



The following changes should also be noted. Captain C. Wm. Beebe, 

 and Lieutenants James P. Chapin and James L. Peters are now in France; 

 Lieut. Ludlow Griscom is on duty in the Military Intelligence Office in 

 the War Department, Washington, D. C; and Francis Harper and Ernest 

 G. Holt have been commissioned Lieutenants. Thos. D. Burleigh is now 

 in the 20th Engineers (Forest), and Colin C. Sanborn, 149th Artillery, is 

 now in France. In the Navy Ensign W. Sprague Brooks, recently stationed 

 at Newport, R. I., has been discharged on account of physical disability, 

 and Private Douglas C. Mabbott, in the Marine Corps, is now in France. 



Relatives or friends who may have additional information concerning 

 these or other members are requested to communicate with the Secretary 

 giving any facts as to rank, branch of the service or present location of 

 members in military service in order that necessary corrections in the list 

 may be made from time to time. 



T. S. Palmer, 



Secretary. 

 1939 Biltmore St., N. W. 

 Washington, D. C. 



Fellows and Members are reminded that a provision of the By Laws 

 requires that nominations to the classes of Fellows and Members shall be 

 made in writing, signed by three Fellows or Members, and delivered to the 

 Secretary at least three months prior to the Stated Meeting. At present 

 there are no vacancies in the class of Fellows. Nominations for Members 

 should be in the hands of the Secretary not later than August 15. Nomina- 

 tion blanks may be had upon application. 



The thirty-sixth stated meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union 

 will be held at the American Museum of Natural History, New York 

 City, November 12-14, 1918, with a business session of the Fellows and 

 Members on the evening of the 11th. All members of the Society should 

 keep the date in mind and prepare to be present if possible. 



