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Ohio. President, Wm. Hubbell Fisher, 13 Wiggins Block, Cincin- 

 nati ; Secretary, Mrs. D. Z. McClelland, 820 W. 9th St., Cincinnati. 



Oklahoma. President, H. D. White, Enid; Secretary, Mrs. Adelia 

 HoLCOMB, Enid. 



Oregon. President, ; Secretary, Miss Gertrude Met- 

 calfe, 634 Williams Ave., Portland. 



Pentisylvania. President, Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences, Philadelphia; Secretary, Mrs. Edward Robins, 114 South 21st 

 St., Philadelphia. 



Rhode Island. President, Prof. Alpheus S. Packard, Brown Uni- 

 versity, Providence; Secretary, Miss Martha R. Clarke, 89 Brown St., 

 Providence. 



South Carolina. President, Miss C. H. Poppenheim, 31 Meeting St., 

 Charleston; Secretary, Miss S. A. Smyth, 35 Legare St., Charleston. 



Tennessee. President, ; Secretary, Mrs. C. C. Conner, 



Ripley. 



Vermont. President, Mrs. Frances B. Horton, Brattleboro; Secre- 

 tary, Mrs. Fletcher K. Barrows, Brattleboro. 



Virginia. President, John B. Henderson, Jr., Washington, D. C.; 

 Secretary, Mrs. Mary G. Plant, Glencarlyn. 



West Virginia (branch of Pennsylvania Society). President, Witmer 

 Stone, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Secretary, Mrs. E. 

 Robins, 114 S. 21st St., Philadelphia. 



Wisconsin. President, W. S. Marshall, 116 E. Gorham St., Madison; 

 Secretary, Mrs. R. G. Thwaites, 260 Langdon St., Madison. 



Wyoming. President, Frank Bond, Cheyenne; Secretary, Mrs. N. R. 

 Davis, 2216 Ferguson St., Cheyenne. 



