6o Sage, Txventieth Congress of the A. O. U. \_^^ 



Vienna, Februar}'^ 21, 1902, in the 55th year of his age; Chester 

 Barlow/ a Member who died at Santa Clara, Calif., November 6, 

 1902, at the age of 26; also the following Associates : Clarence 

 M. Morrell, who died at Pittsfield, Me., July 15, 1902, aged 30 

 years ; William H. Baffin, who died at Philadelphia (Tacony), Pa., 

 April 21, 1902; Alonzo M. Collett,^ who died at Denver, Col., 

 Aug. 22, 1902, at the age of t^t^ years; Aubrey B. Call, who died 

 at Burlington, Vermont, Nov. 20, 1901, and Curtis C. Young,*who 

 died at Port Daniel, Quebec, July 30, 1902, at the age of 28 years. 



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 : Dr. C. Hart 

 Merriam, President; Charles B. Cory and Charles F. Batchelder, 

 Vice-Presidents ; John H. Sage, Secretary ; William Dutcher, 

 Treasurer ; Frank M. Chapman, Ruthven Deane, E. W. Nelson, 

 Witmer Stone, Drs. A. K. Fisher, Jonathan Dwight, Jr., and Thos. 

 S. Roberts, members of the Council. 



Harry C. Oberholser, of Washington, D. C, was elected a 

 Fellow; Ernst Hartert, of Tring, England, and John A. Harvie- 

 Brown, of Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland, were elected Honorary 

 Fellows; Arthur J. Campbell, of Melbourne, Australia, W. P. 

 Pycraft, of the British Museum, London, Dr. Hermann von 

 Ihering of the Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Alfred J. 

 North, of Sydney, New South Wales, were elected Corresponding 

 Fellows. Eighty-four Associates were elected, and the following 

 thirteen persons were elected to the class of Members, namely : 

 Andrew Allison, of Bay St. Louis, Miss.; Dr. William C. Braislin, 

 of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Arthur C. Bent, of Taunton, Mass.; Hubert 

 Lyman Clark, of Olivet, Michigan ; Edward A. Goldman, Paul 

 Bartsch, Arthur H. Howell, and Dr. F. H. Knowlton, of Wash- 

 ington, D. C; Arthur H. Norton, of Westbrook, Maine ; Prof. J. 

 Gilbert Pearson, of Greensboro, N. C; Samuel F. Rathbun, of 

 Seattle, Washington ; P. M. Silloway, of Lewiston, Montana ; and 

 Prof. C. O. Whitman, of Chicago, 111. 



^ For an obituary notice, see Auk, XX, p. 92. 

 ^ For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XIX, pp. 422-423. 

 ^ For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XIX, p. 423. 

 '' For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XX, p. 94. 



