fered for fifty cents, to the first nine mieiribers 

 who apply. To others the price is one dol- 

 lar. To the first five who purchase sets will 

 be given a file of the ''Bay State Oologist," 

 the precursor of the ''Ornithologist's and 

 Oologist's Semi-Annual." When the nine 

 sets are gone, a few sets miinus the first numi- 

 ber, can be supplied at fifty cents each. Those 

 who wish to have their file of ornithological 

 publications complete should not neglect 

 this opportunity. Address all correspondence 

 on this subject to Mr. Lynds Jones, Oberlin, 

 Ohio. 



Election of New Members. 



Below is a list of the persons proposed for 

 Active membership in the Chapter at this 

 election : Preston A. Multer, Ashford, N. Y. ; 

 J. Eugene Law, Perry, Iowa ; A. H. W. 

 Norton, San Antonio, Texas ; John W. Hitt, 

 Indianapolis, Ind. ; Frank Olny, Gay's Mills, 

 Wis.; Howard P. Mitchell, Mt. Sterling, 

 Wis.: Hawley Hall, Lewisville, Ind.; W. K. 

 Saul, Lewisville, Ind. ; David L. Savage, 

 Salem, Iowa; Joseph Sharp, M. D., Kansas 

 City, Mo.; J. W. Mykrantz, Ashland, Ohio; 

 Rodney M. Avey, Cedar Falls, Iowa; Fran- 

 cis R. Cope, Jr., Germantown, Pa. ; Paul 

 Bartsch, Iowa City, Iowa ; Virginius H. 



