1907!! Nomenclature Commission in IQ2O 



attend, took place at Monaco. There my namesake, 

 Kail Jordan, of the Rothschild Museum at Tring, 

 England, a disringutfhrd entomologist, served as tcm- 

 porary substitute, to be afterward elected to regular 

 membership. During the war nothing could be done, 

 but as soon as possible thereafter activities woe 

 resumed. Vacancies being filled through ouiirafKind- 

 ence, I was reelected to membership; this is 

 (1920) made up of the following: 



Can Afutun 



J. A. Batter 



JodA-Alen 



Raphael 



Philippe Dantxenbag 



y-CT*O' Hartert 



Geza Hocvatn 



W. Evans Hoyfc 



A. HandfiiMJi 



Darid Starr Jordan 



Karijofdan 



ILKalbe 



Einar Laanbcqg 



R. 



S. 



Hcniy Skmner 



l^OOObaiu otCJDC^fT % 3 



Cnaiies Waroetl Stiles Wasnmgcon (Sccwftwyj 



In April, 1907, I had been appointed by Dr. L. 

 H. Bailey (president of the Association of Agricnl- 

 tural Experiment Stations) chairman of a Committee 

 on Agricultural Research; this was known as die 

 "Jordan Committee,'' Dr. Whitman H. Jordan of 

 Cornell being its secretary. The other members woe 

 Dr. Carroll D. Wright of Oark University, Profc 



DeoeMei i 1900, aHoteiei ky Dt 



