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Article V. 

 It shall be agreed between the N. O. U. and the W. O. C. that 

 the former organization shall be under no financial, or other, obli- 

 gation to the W. 0. C. beyond the payment of the $1.50 annual 

 dues of its members, and that the W. O. C. shall not be responsi- 

 ble for any debts incurred by the N. O. U. 



Article VI. 

 If the affiliation be effected, then such persons as are, at the 

 time, members both of the N. 0. U. and W. 0. C, may continue 

 to hold both such memberships by the payment of regular annual 

 dues to the N. O. U. 



We Hereby Certify, that the above Articles of Agreement were 

 adopted by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the 

 N. 0. U. present at the Sixteenth Annual Meeting held at Omaha, 

 Nebraska, May 7, 1915, as required in Sec. 1, Art. IX, of the Con- 

 stitution of the N. 0. U. 



T. C. Stephens, President, 

 LiLLiAiv S. LovELAND, Vice-Presideut, 

 R. W. Dawsoint, Secretary-Treasurer, 

 Executive Committee of the N. 0. U. 

 We Hereby Certify, that the above Articles of Agreement were 

 adopted by the W. O. C. at the regular meeting of the Club held 

 at Columbus, Ohio, December 28, 1915. 



T. C. Stephens, President, 



Percival Brooks Coffin, Treasurer, 



T. L. Hankinson, Secretary, 



Council of the W. 0. C. 

 An Amendment of the Constitution was proposed. This was 

 that the word "Society" in line 2, Art. I. Sec. 1 of the Constitution 

 be changed to the word "Club." 



This amendment, according to the Constitution, was laid on the 

 table till the next Annual Meeting. 



PROGRAM. 



Tuesday, December 28 



4:00 P. M. 



Business Session 



8:00 P. M. 



Illustrated Lectures 



Illustrations of Cyclical Instincts in Birds, Francis H. Herrick, 



Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 The Bird Reservations of the Coast of Washington, Lynds Jones, 

 Spear Laboratory, Oberlin, Ohio. 



