PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED. 67 
by the Berkeley institution, of which the following is a list of its 
most recent publications pertaining to the study of birds, viz: 
Birds of the University Campus, by Joseph Grinnell. ‘Signifi- 
cance of White Markings in Birds of the order Passeriformes, by 
Henry Chester Tracy. An Apparent Hybrid in the Genus Den- 
droica, by Walter P. Taylor. The Modesto Song ‘Sparrow, by 
Joseph Grinnell. The Linnet of the Hawaiian Islands: A Prob- 
lem in Speciation, by Joseph Grinnell. By ees 
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Election of Officers 
In the recent Club election fifty-eight ballots were cast, result- 
ing in the following choice of officers for 1911, viz.: 
For President—Frank L. Burns. 
For Vice-Presidert—William E. Saunders. 
For Secretary—Benj. T. Gault. 
For Treasurer— Walther F. Henninger. 
For Executive Council—Lynds Jones, Harry C. Oberholser, 
FamesH, Bleming, Qi\ Sv alee, ©. W. G. Ernie, 
\ \ib Judge of Election. 
Members of the Wilson Ornithological Club 
ACTIVE MEMBERS. 
Abbott, Clinton G., 153 West 78d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Allen, Dr. Glover M., 16 Louisburg Square, Boston, Mass. 
Armstrong, E. E., 2148 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago, Il. 
Baird, Robert L., Troy, Ohio. 
Bales, Dr. B. R., Circleville, Ohio. 
Barnes, Hon. R. M., Lacon, Marshall Co., Ill. 
Barrows, Prof. Walter B., Hast Lansing, Mich. 
Bartsch, Prof., Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D. C. 
Beers, Henry, 91 Denver Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 
Bent, A. C., Taunton, Mass. 
Bishop, Dr. Louis B., 356 Orange 'St., New Haven, Conn. 
Blain, Alex. W., M.D., 131 Glenwood Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
Bowles, J. H., ‘Santa Barbara, Calif. 
Brewster, William, 145 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 
Bruen, Frank, 65 Prospect St., Bristol, Conn. 
Buck, H. R., 88 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. 
Burns, Frank L., Berwyn, Pa. 
Butler, Amos W., 52 State House, Indianapolis, Ind. 
