ANNUAL MEETING, MAY 16. 



93 



77 Mergus merganser ameri- 



canus. 



78 Mergus serrator. 



79 Lophodytes cucullatus. 



80 Larus argentatus. 



81 Larus delawarensis. 



82 Larus atricilla. 



83 Larus philadelphiae. 



84 Sterna fluviatilis. 



85 Sterna fuliginosa. 



86 Hydrochelidon lariformis. 



87 Podiceps holbolli. 



88 Dytes auritus. 



89 Colymbus torquatus. 



90 Colymbus septentrionalis. 



[ TO BE CONTINUED ] 



ANNUAL MEETING, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1881. , 



THE annual meeting this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The 

 PRESIDENT in the chair. Records of the last annual 

 meeting read. 



The reports of the Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Li- 

 brarian, and the Curators and Committees were read and 

 duly accepted, and ordered to be placed upon file. 



MR. ROBERT S. RANTOUL read memoirs of the late 

 Hon. James Kimball, of Salem, an associate member, for 

 several years the curator of history, and of the late Prof. 

 Benjamin Peirce of Harvard University, Cambridge, a 

 corresponding member. Referred to the Publication 

 Committee. 



MR. T. F. HUNT, chairman of the committee on nomi- 

 nations reported the following list of officers, which was 

 duly elected ; Mr. Israel and the Secretary having been 

 requested to collect, assort, and count the votes. 



