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surplus including subscriptions to the special memorial fund and 

 income from life memberships and other invested funds, of more 

 than $6000. 



The result of the election of officers for the ensuing year was as 

 follows: President, John H. Sage: Vice Presidents, Witmer 

 Stone and Geo. Bird Grinnell; Secretary, T. S. Palmer; Treasurer, 

 Jonathan Dwight; Members of the Council, Ruthven Deane, 

 William Dutcher, Joseph Grinnell, Frederic A. Lucas, Harry C. 

 Oberholser, Charles W. Richmond, and Thomas S. Roberts. 



On recommendation of the Council the following five Honorary 

 and fourteen Corresponding Fellows were duly elected. 



Honorary Fellows: 



Dr. Roberto Dabbene, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

 Alwyn Karl Haagner, Pretoria, Transvaal. 

 Dr. Einar Lonnberg, Stockholm, Sweden. 

 Dr. Auguste Men6gaux, Paris, France. 

 Dr. Peter Suschkin, Kharkov, Russia. 



Corresponding Fellows: 



Edwin Ashby, Wittauga, Blackwood, South Australia. 



E. C. Stuart Baker, Secretary B. O. U., London, England. 



Dr. Louis Brasil, Caen, France. 



Dr. Walter E. Collinge, St. Andrews, Scotland. 



Nils Gyldenstolpe, Stockholm, Sweden. 



Tom Iredale, Ealing, England. 



Rev. Francis Charles Robert Jourdain, Abingdon, England. 



Cecil Boden Kloss, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States. 



Nagamichi Kuroda, Tokio, Japan. 



Enrique Lynch Arribalzaga, Resistencia, Argentina. 



Dr. Charles Theodore Ramsden, Guantanamo, Cuba. 



Herbert C. Robinson, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay. States. 



Charles Francis Massy Swynnerton, Gungunyava, South Rhodesia. 



Norman Frederic Ticehurst, St. Leonards-on-Sea, England. 



Dr. Harold C. Bryant, Berkeley, Calif.; George K. Cherrie, 

 Newfane, Vt.; Lieut. Ludlow Griscom, New York City; Lieut. 

 James L. Peters, Harvard, Mass.; and Robert W r . Williams, 

 Washington, D. C, were elected to the class of Members, and the 



