390 Sage, Thirty-second Stated Meeting of the A. 0. U. [juiy 



Oceanodroma castro castro (Harcourt). 



Outer tail feath- Hook 



ers extend be- of Bill 



yond inner in . (straight 



closed tail Bill distance) 



No. 11000 E. A. & d' Porto Santo. Nov. 27, 1902 .25 in. .55 in. .28 in. 



O. Bangs 



No. 15322 Jonathan cf " " Dec. 6.1903 .20 .59 .30 

 Dwight, Jr. 



Oceanodroma castro cryptoleucura (Ridgway). 



No. 10984 Mus. Sandwich Islands. .40 .60 .27 



Comp. Zoology- 

 No. 10985 Mus. " " .38 .57 .30 



Comp. Zoology 



Oceanodroma castro bangsi ssp. no v. 



No. 12413 E. A. & 9 1° N. 93° W. Feb. 6, 1901 .34 .62 .35 



O. Bangs (Type) 

 No. 70299 Amer. Cocos Island. June 18, 1898 — .63 .33 



Mus. Nat. Hist. 



THIRTY-SECOND STATED MEETING OF THE AMERI- 

 CAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION. 



The Thirty-second Stated Meeting of the American Ornitholo- 

 gists' Union convened in Washington, D. C, Monday evening, 

 April 6, 1914. The business meeting was held at ' The New Ebbitt,' 

 14th and F Sts., and the public sessions, commencing Tuesday, 

 April 7, and lasting two days, were held in the Auditorium of the 

 new building of the U. S. National Museum. 



Business Session: The meeting was called to order by the 

 President, Dr. Frank M. Chapman. Twenty-six Fellows were 

 present. The Secretary's report gave the membership of the 

 Union at the opening of the present Stated Meeting as 1101, 

 constituted as follows : Fellows, 50; Retired Fellows, 4 ; Honorary 

 Fellows, 14; Corresponding Fellows, 57; Members, 74; Associates, 

 902. 



Since the last meetmg (November, 1913) the Union lost twenty- 



