ILLINOIS AUDUBON SOCIETY 39 



The Wilson Ornithological Club 



As the Bulletin goes into the mails the members of the Wilson Ornitho- 

 logical Club arc on their way to Chicago to attend the annual meeting 

 which is to take place in conjunction with the meetings of other biological 

 societies, all affiliated with the American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science. The officers of the Club for 1920 are as follows: Presi- 

 dent. R. M. Strong; Vice-President, H. C. Oberholser ; Treasurer, O. L. 

 Fordyce: Secretary, A. F. Gainer; Editor, Lynds Jones. 



The meetings of the Club will be held at the University of Chicago. 

 The members of the Chicago Ornithological Society and the Directors of 

 the Illinois Audubon Society will entertain visiting ornithologists on Mon- 

 day evening. The program for the two days session is as follows: 



Program 



MONDAY. DEC. 27th, ROOM M 11. HARPER LIBRARY 



9:30 A. M. Conference of Officers. 



Business Meeting of the Club. 



The New Standard Catalog for Oological Exchange, 



B. R. Bales, Circleville, O. 

 Ornithological Pot-Pourri — Members. 

 President's Address. 



12:30 A. M. Buffet Luncheon, Men's Cafe, University of Chicago 



Campus. 



2:00 P. M. Harper Library — Bird Banding; Purpose, Methods and. 

 jj ' Results. 



(Slides) — S. Prentiss Baldwin, Cleveland, O. 

 Bird Banding in the Douglas Lake Region of Northern 



Michigan. 

 (Slides) — Dayton Stoner, Iowa City, Iowa. 

 Address by Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio. 

 Bird Notes from Eastern Florida (Slides) 



Gerard Alan Abbott, Gallipolis, O. 

 Glimpses of Bird Life from the Chicago Areas (Slides) 



Wm. D. Richardson, Chicago, 111, 



MONDAY EVENING 



6 :30 P. M. Annual Dinner at the City Club, Plymouth Place near 



Van Buren. 

 8:30 P. M. Moving Picture Exhibition. 



TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 28th, ROOM 14, 



ZOOLOGY BUILDING 

 9:00 A. M. Impressions of a Nature Lover in the Applachian 



Mountains. 

 (Slides) — O. M. Schantz, Cicero, 111. 

 June Bird Notes from the Great Smoky Mountains of 



Tennessee — 

 Albert F. Ganier, Nashville, Tenn. 



