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and the general work on the Warblers under 

 the direction of the President. A list of 

 members was appended. 



During March accusations preferred against 

 two of our active mtembers were circulated, 

 and votes called for, which resulted in their 

 dismissal. 



June 12, Vol. II, of the Journal was issued, 

 in which two corrections to the Constitution 

 appeared, together with a notice of the report 

 on the Owls, and other m!atter of general in- 

 terest. 



In this connection allow me to aad that 

 the preparation of the report on the Owls was 

 being especially pushed during April and 

 the early part of May. 



During July, August and September efforts 

 w.ere being made looking toward an official 

 organ, which finally resulted in a vote of the 

 Executive Council accepting an offer made 

 by Mr. Wm. B. Caulk for space in his pro- 

 posed publication, "The Bird." 



During October nominations were canvass- 

 ed, a Judge of Elections appointed, and elec- 

 tions gotten under way. 



On Nov. 7, a special bulletin relating to the 

 elections, also containing other notes, was 

 issued ; and on Dec. 30, another making an 

 announcement of the results of election, with 

 a few notes of general interest. 



