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England, who died June 23, 1905, at the age of 72 years, Honorary 

 Fellows; Emile Oustalet, 1 who died at Saint Cast, France, October 

 23, 1905, in his 61st year; Dr. Paul Leverkuhn, 2 who died December 

 5, 1905, at Sophia, Bulgaria, in the 39th year of his age; Rev. 

 Henry B. Tristram, 3 who died in Durham, England, March 8, 

 1906, at the age of 83 years and 10 months; Victor Fatio, 4 who 

 died March 19, 1906, in Geneva, Switzerland, aged 67 years, and 

 Sir Walter Lawry Buller, of London, England, who died July 19, 

 1906, aged 68 years, Corresponding Fellows; also the following 

 Associates: George F. Breninger, 5 who died December 3, 1905, 

 at Phoenix, Arizona; Frederick C. Paulmier, who died March 3, 

 1906; La Rue K. Holmes, 6 who died in Summit, N. J., May 10, 

 1906, in the 24th year of his age; Miss Grace V. Pomeroy, of 

 Summit, N. J., who died May 14, 1906; Andrew J. Lloyd, who 

 died in Brookline, Mass., June 14, 1906, aged 57 years, and Mrs. 

 Julia Stockton Robins, 7 who died in Philadelphia, July 2, 1906. 



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 : Charles F. Batchelder, 

 President; E. W. Nelson and Frank M. Chapman, Vice-Presidents; 

 John H. Sage, Secretary; Jonathan Dwight, Jr., Treasurer; 

 Ruthven Deane, "William Dutcher, A. K. Fisher, Chas. W. Rich- 

 mond, Thos. S. Roberts, Witmer Stone, and F. A. Lucas, members 

 of the Council. 



W. L. Sclater, of Colorado Springs, Col., was elected a Coire- 

 sponding Fellow; Waldron DeWitt Miller, of New York City, 

 and Arthur T. Wayne, of Mt. Pleasant, S. C, were elected to the 

 class of Members, and the following eighty-four persons were 

 elected Associates, namely: 



Miss Edith Allen, Hartford, Conn.; R. C. Andrews, New York City; 

 Frank E. Arnold, Providence, R. I.; Leslie B. Benson, Port Jefferson, 

 N. Y.; W. H. Bingaman, Algona, Iowa; Miss E. D. Boardman, Boston, 



1 For an obituary notice, see Auk, XXIII, pp. 355, 356. 



2 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXIII, p. 247. 



3 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXIII, p. 484 



4 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXIII, pp. 484, 485. 

 6 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXIII, p. 356. 



6 For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXIII, p. 356. 

 i For an obituary notice, see Ibid., XXIII, p. 485. 



