THE IOWA ORNITHOLOGIST. 



87 



President, Chas. R. Keyes, 

 Mt. Vernon. 



VIce-Pres., R. M. Anderson, 

 Forest City. 



Secretary, J. Eugene Law, 

 Perry. 

 Editor-Treas. David L. Savage, 



Salem. 



Report of the Secretan^ of the 

 Iowa Ornitholog-ical Association 

 for the year ending- June 15, 1895. 



The growth of our Association 

 has been steady, thoug-h not rapid. 

 With the close of the year our 

 roll shows a membership of 36 

 Active, 8 Associate, and 2 Plon- 

 orary members. 



The revised constitution (as 

 published in April I. O.) has 

 been accepted for the I. O. A. 

 Each quarter we have taken up 

 certain families for special study, 

 and the notes t'he members sent 

 in were published in the Iowa 

 Ornithologist. I think that the 

 work done in this line has beer 

 very commendable. Now, as we 

 enter the second year, that our 

 success may be assured 



"Let us then be up and doing- 



With a heart for any fate; 

 Still achieving-, still pursuing-, 

 Learn to labor and to wait." 



Yours in the work. 



David L- Savage. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 



JUNE, 1895. 





Of the 36 members entitled to 



vote only 16 sent in their ballots, 



For President. 





Chas. R. Keyes, 



9 



Ernest Irons. 



6 



Vice President. 





Rudolph M. Anderson. 



9 



Carl Fritz Henning-, 



6 



Secretary. 





J. Eug-ene Law. 



9 



W. W. Loomis. 



6 



Editor-treasurer. 





K. B. Webster. 



1 



David L. Savag-e. 



15 



Executive Council. 





Carleton R. Ball. 



9 



Wm. A. Br}' an. 



9 



Wilmon Newell. 



5 



John V. Crone. 



10 



H. J. Gidding-s. 



s 



F. H. Shoemaker, 



7 



Mr. David L. Savag-e. who had 



the election in charg-e, forwarded 



to me each orig-inal cast. 



I find 



his fig-ures correct. 





Sig-ned:— Chas. R. Ke 



yes. 



