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and giving a written report consisting of the rules adopted during 

 the year, which are as follows: 



No. 1. — Resolution passed that the Board recommend that Article 1 of the 

 Constitution be amended at the next annual meeting, changing the name of the 

 Association so that it will indicate the Association as National in character. 



No. 2. — Resolution passed that where membership remittances are sent direct 

 to the Secretary that he place such members in the nearest National branch to 

 that member. 



No. 3.- — Resolution passed that a meeting be held in the fall of 1912 in Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio, at a date satisfactory to Cmcinnati bee-keepers and that the Feb- 

 ruary, 1913, meeting be held in Washington, D. C. 



No. 4. — Resolution passed that the lirst National Bank of Plattville, Wis., be 

 made the depository for the funds of the National Bee-Keepers' Association. 



No. 5. — Resolution passed that the Secretary be authorized to draw orders 

 on the Treasurer, the same to be countersigned by the Chairman of the Board 

 of Directors and then to be paid by the Treasurer. 



No. G. — Resolution passed that the remittances for dues should be sent lirst 

 to the Secretary and by him turned over to the Treasurer. 



No. 7. — Resolution passed that the bonds of the Treasurer-General Manager 

 be placed at $1,000 for this year, carried in a bonding company, and be paid 

 for by the Association. 



No. 8. — Resolution passed t^bat the date in I'ebruary of the Washington 

 meeting be left to the Legislative Committee, and tliat the Board hereby approve 

 such date as will be selected. 



No. 9. — Resolution passed that the Secretary be instructed to ask for a crop 

 report from all members of the Association. 



No. 10. — Resolution passed that the Division of Apiary Culture, Bureau of 

 Entomology, Department of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, be requested to 

 render such assistance as they may be able to give to secure a honey crop report. 



No. 11. — Resolution passed that the Secretary be instructed to make the best 

 arrangement possible for furnishing honey shipping packages to members of the 

 Association. 



No. 12. — Resolution passed that the Association adopt the co-operative method 

 of directing the sales of its members' honey. 



No. 13. — Resolution passed that a sum of money not to exceed $100 for 

 ofHce fixtures be allowed. 



No. 14. — Resolution passed that as soon as funds are available cases of H. G. 

 Sibbald of Toronto, Ontario, and George Laing of Milton West, Ontario, be 

 settled for by the Association paying the customary amount. 



No. 15. — Resolution passed that the expenses of Officers and Directors at- 

 tending the January meeting be allowed and paid as soon as there is sufficient 

 funds in the treasury for so doing. 



No. 16. — Resolution passed that the Chairman of the Board of Directors 

 take up with Mr. N. E. P'rance the question of his salary. 



No. 17. — Resolution passed that stationery and postage of Officers and Direc- 

 tors be furnished for their business connected with the Association. 



No. 18. Resolution passed that the Secretary be instructed to correspond 

 with the contributers of the League Fund where more than $2.5 had been con- 

 tributed, asking their consent to transfer the League Fund to the General Fund. 



No. 19. — That no 1912 meeting of the National Bee-Keepers' Association be 

 held this year. 



No. 20. — Resolved, that two additional Editors of the Review be appointed 

 by the Board of Directors, to serve until the Delegate meeting in February, 

 1913, or until their successors shall be elected; be it further 



Resolved, that it shall be the duty of the two last mentioned Editors to take 

 full charge of, and pass upon all manuscript published in the Review, and do 

 any other work naturally falling upon an Editor, except as Managing Editor; 

 be it further 



Resolved, that all_ three Editors shall have use of the Editorial department 

 of the Review, each signing his name or initials to his individual editorial. 



