1742 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 
The first amendment was, in section 1, on page 3, line 4, after the 
word ‘‘ Maryland,” to insert: 
Mrs. Francis P. Burrows (Mrs. Julius C. Burrows), Mrs. Mary H. McMillan (Mrs. 
James McMillan), Mrs. Emma Gregory Hull (Mrs. J. A. T. Hull), Mrs. Mary B. K. 
Washington (Mrs. Joseph Washington). 
The amendment was agreed to. 
The next amendment was, on page 4, line 14, after the word ‘‘ Con- 
gress,” to strike out ‘‘ said reports or such portions thereof as he may 
see fit,” and insert ‘‘such portion thereof as he may deem of national 
interest and importance;” so as to make the first clause of section 3 
read: 
That. said society shall report annually to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institu- 
tion concerning its proceedings, and said Secretary shall communicate to Congress 
such portion thereof as he may deem of national interest and importance. 
The amendment was agreed to. 
February 15, 1896—House. 
Passed. 
February 20, 1896. 
Be tt enacted, etc., That Mary Park Foster (Mrs. John W. Foster), 
of Indiana; Mar y Virginia Ellet Cabell (Mrs. William D. Cabell), of 
Virginia; Helen Mason Boynton (Mrs. Henry V. Boynton), of Ohio; 
Henrietta Greely (Mrs. A. W. Greely), of Washington, District of 
Columbia; Lelie Dent Saint Clair (Mrs. F. O. Saint Clair), of Mary- 
land; Regina M. Knott (Mrs. A. Leo Knott), of Maryland; ‘Sara 
Agnes Rice Pryor (Mrs. Roger A. Pryor), of New York; Sarah Ford 
Judd Goode (Mrs. G. Brown Goode), of Washington, District of 
Columbia; Mary Desha, of Kentucky; Sue Virginia Field (Mrs. 
Stephen J. Field), of California; Sallie Kennedy Alexander (Mrs. 
Thomas Alexander), of Washington, District of Columbia; Rosa 
Wright Smith, of Washington, District of Columbia; Sarah C. J. 
Hagan (Mrs. Hugh Hagan), of Georgia; Mary Stiner Putnam (Mrs. 
John Risley Putnam), of New York; Mary Leighton Shields (Mrs. 
George H. Shields), of Missouri; Ellen Hardin Walworth, of New 
York; Mary E. MacDonald (Mrs. Marshall MacDonald), of Virginia; 
Eugenia Washington, of Virginia; Alice M. Clarke (Mrs. A. Howard 
Clarke), of Massachusetts; Clara Barton, of Washington, District of 
Columbia; Mary S. Lockwood, of Washington, District of Columbia; 
Frances B. Hamlin (Mrs. Teunis S. Hamlin), of Washington, District 
of Columbia; Martha C. B. Clarke (Mrs. Arthur E. Clarke), of New 
Hampshire; Lucia E. Blount (Mrs. Henry Blount), of Indiana; Jennie 
A. O. Keim (Mrs. Randolph De B. Keim), of Connecticut; Louise 
Ward McAllister, of New York; Effie Ream Osborne (Mrs. Frank 
Stuart Osborne), of Illinois; Marie Devereux, of Washington, District 
of Columbia; Belinda O. Wilbour (Mrs. Joshua Wilbour), of Rhode 
Island; Georgina E. Shippen (Mrs. W. W. Shippen), of New Jersey; 
