7 2 Sage, Twenty-secotid Cotigress of the A. O. U. lTan' 



the membership of the Union numbered 808, constituted as fol- 

 lows : Fellows, 46; Honorary Fellows, 18; Corresponding Fel- 

 lows, 66; Members, 70; Associates, 608. 



During the year the Union lost seventy-two members, ten by 

 death, thirty by resignation, and thirty-two for non-payment of 

 dues. The deceased members include one Fellow, two Corre- 

 sponding Fellows, one Member, and six Associates, as follows : 

 Gurdon Trumbull, 1 a Fellow, who died in Hartford, Conn., Dec. 

 28, 1903, in his 63d year; Dr. R. A. Philippi, of Chili, a Corre- 

 sponding Fellow, who died in Aug., 1904 ; Dr. Samuel W. Wood- 

 house,' 2 a Corresponding Fellow, who died in Philadelphia, Oct. 

 23, 1904, in his 84th year ; John Fannin, 8 a Member, who died at 

 Victoria, British Columbia, June 20, 1904; and the following 

 Associates : Josiah Hoopes, 4 who died in Westchester, Pa., Jan. 

 16, 1904, in the 72d year of his age; J. B. Canfield, who died in 

 Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 18, 1904 ; James M. South wick, 5 who 

 died in Providence, R. I., June 3, 1904, at the age of 58 ; J. C. 

 Knox, 6 who was drowned in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, June 10, 1904- 

 Leonard E. Burnett; and Lee Nims. 



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 B. Cory, 

 President ; Charles F. Batchelder and E. W. Nelson, Vice-Presi- 

 dents ; John H. Sage, Secretary; Jonathan D wight, Jr., Treas- 

 urer ; Frank M. Chapman, Ruthven Deane, Witmer Stone, A. K. 

 Fisher, Thos. S. Roberts, William Dutcher, and C. W. Richmond, 

 members of the Council. 



Glover M. Allen, of Cambridge, Mass. ; Robert O. Morris, of 

 Springfield, Mass. ; and J. Warren Jacobs, of Waynesburg, Pa., 

 were elected to the class of Members, and the following one hun- 

 dred and twenty-five persons were elected Associates, namely : 



Gerard A. Abbott, Chicago, 111.; Miss Adeline E. Acklej, East Hamp- 



1 For an obituary notice, see Auk, XXI, pp. 310, 31 1. 



2 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXII, p. 104. 



3 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXI, p. 510. 



4 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXI, pp. 311, 312. 



5 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXI, p. 511. 



6 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXII, p. 106. 



