ooZ Notes and News. [April 



Wisconsin 



Milwaukee Public Museum 

 Philippine Islands 



Bureau of Science, Manila 

 Canada 



Geological Survey, Ottawa Arnold, Edward, Montreal 



Laval University, Quebec Fleming, James H., Toronto 



McGill University, Montreal Saunders, W. E., London 



Reference Library, Toronto Taverner, Percy A., Ottawa 



England 



British Museum Natural History, Jourdain, F. R. C, Abingdon 



London Mathews, Gregory M.,Foulis Court, 



Zoological Society of London Fair Oak 



T. S. Palmer. 

 Washington, D. C. 



The fifth annual meeting of the Wilson Ornithological Club was held 

 at St. Louis, Mo., in affiliation with the meeting of the American Associa- 

 tion for the Advancement of Science, on December 29 and 30, 1919. 

 Fifteen papers, many of them illustrated with lantern slides, were pre- 

 sented and contained much of interest. At the business session plans 

 were laid for renewed activities after the comparative inaction of the war 

 period and the following officers were elected: President, Dr. R. M. 

 Strong; Vice-President, Dr. H. C. Oberholser; Secretary, A. F. Ganier; 

 Treasurer, G. L. Fordice; Editor, Dr. Lynds Jones; Councillors, Dr. 

 M. H. Swenk, Dr. B. R. Bales, and Dr. T. C. Stephens. 



Correction. — In the list of members of longest standing in the A. O. U., 

 published in the January 'Auk,' Dr. William H. Fox, of Washington, 

 D. C, was recorded as having been elected in 1885 instead of 1883. This 

 unfortunate error originated in the earliest lists of members (Auk 1886 to 

 1890) from which our data were copied. Dr. Fox is therefore outranked 

 only by the nine surviving founders of the Union. 



Errata. — In the list of contributors to the Brewster Memorial Fund, 

 printed in the January number of ' The Auk,' the names of Messrs. Chauncy 

 W. Chamberlain and Thomas E. Penard were accidentally omitted. 

 Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson appeared as "Edward M. Emerson," Mr. 

 Howard P. Hottle as "Edward P. Hottle," and Mr. J. A. Hagar's name 

 was spelled "Hager." 



