140 THE CONDOR 
SOUTHERN DIVISION 
MarcuH.—Regular monthly meeting of Coo- 
per Ornithological Club, Southern Division, 
was held at 8:00 Pp. M. at the usual place. 
Dr. Rich was in the chair, and in the ab- 
sence of the regular secretary he appointed 
Mr. Little secretary pro tem. Others pres- 
ent were as follows: Mrs. Law; Miss Miller 
and Miss Pratt; Messrs. Appleton, Bishop, 
Brown, Chambers, Hannaford, Holland, 
Howell, King, Lamb, Law, Miller, Nokes and 
van Rossem. Visitors were: Mesdames 
Bishop, Howell and Raymond, and Miss 
Swarth. 
Minutes of January and February meet- 
ings were read and approved. Membership 
applications were as follows: Dr. George T. 
McKeough, Blenkerin, Ontario, Canada; 
John D. Houghton, care Dr. J. W. Flinn, 
Prescott, Arizona; Harry H. Sheldon, care 
Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, Santa 
Barbara; and Hamilton Gamble, 476 8th 
Ave., San Francisco, all by W. Lee Cham- 
bers; David L. MacKaye, Tulare, Calif., by 
L. E. Wyman. From the Northern Division 
came the following: Mrs. W. S. Davenport, 
Berkeley; Philip Kloss, Piedmont; and Mrs. 
Adeline Frederick, Berkeley. 
Dr. Miller then presented an interesting 
paper on “Recent Things on Fossil Birds’’. 
The peculiar relations, in wing markings, of 
the Glaucous-winged and Thayer Gulls were 
demonstrated and discussed by Dr. Bishop. 
The meeting closed with the usual informal 
discussion of subjects ornithological. Ad- 
journed.—LUTHER LITTLE, Secretary pro tem. 
DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS OF THE 
COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 
Revised to June 1, 1922 
OFFICERS 
NORTHERN DIVISION 
President, Harry S. Swarth 
Vice-President, J. S. Cooper 
Secretary, Mrs. Amelia S. Allen 
SOUTHERN DIVISION 
President, Guy C. Rich 
Vice-President, Wright M. Pierce 
Secretary, L. E. Wyman 
EDITORS 
Joseph Grinnell 
Harry S. Swarth 
BUSINESS MANAGERS 
J. Eugene Law ; 
W. Lee Chambers 
ENDOWMENT SECRETARY 
A. Brazier Howell 
The above officers, together with the fol- 
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lowing ex-presidents (not included above, all 
those whose membership has been continu- 
ous since incumbency) constitute the Board 
of Governors of the Club. 
Ralph Arnold, Harold C. Bryant, Henry W. 
Carriger, Herbert L. Coggins, Barton War- 
ren Evermann, Walter K. Fisher, Ozra W. 
Howard, Joseph Mailliard, Loye H. Miller, 
G. Frean Morcom, Wilfred H. Osgood, How- 
ard Robertson, Tracy I. Storer. 
MEMBERS 
In the following roster, residence is under- 
stood to be in California unless otherwise in- 
dicated. Year following address indicates date 
that member joined the Club; year in paren- 
thesis indicates date member became honor- 
ary or life member. Star (*) preceding in- 
dicates life member; “‘§” indicates contributor 
to Endowment Fund. 
HONORARY MEMBERS 
*§$Bailey, Florence M. (Mrs. Vernon), 1834 
Kalorama Road, Washington, D. C. 1910 
(1920). 
- Henshaw, H. W., Biol. Survey, Washington, 
D.C. 1909. 
Merriam, Dr. C. Hart, 1919 16th St., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 1909. 
Nelson, E. W., Biol. Survey, Washington, D. 
C. 1904 (1917). 
Ridgway, Robert, 3306 New Hampshire Ave., 
N. W., Washington, D. C. 1905. 
§Stephens, Frank, 3746 Park -Blvd., San 
Diego. 1894 (1912). 
ACTIVE MEMBERS 
Abbott, Clinton G., Nat. Hist. Museum, Bal- 
boa Park, San Diego. 1921. 
Abernathy, Frieda (Mrs. St. E.), 2300 Durant 
Ave., Berkeley. 1914. 
Adams, Benjamin, Wethersfield, Conn. 1920. 
Adams, Miss Romola M., 912 Linden Ave., 
Long Beach. 1921. 
Alexander, Miss Annie M., Suisun. 1908. 
Alexander, E. Gordon, 1603 South St., Lex- 
ington, Mo. 1918. 
Allen, Dr. Arthur A., McGraw Hall, Ithaca, 
N., ¥. a9ad 
Allen, Mrs. Amelia S., 37 Mosswood Road, 
Berkeley. 1913. 5 
Anderson, Mrs. Malcolm P., 2809 Buena Vis- 
ta Way, Berkeley. 1920. 
Anderson, Dr. Rudolph M., Biol. Div., Victo- 
ria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Ont., Can- 
ada. 1916. 
Andrews, E. R., Apt. 14, 1048 Union St., San 
Francisco. 1920. 
Anthony, A. W., Nat. Hist. Museum, Balboa 
Park, San Diego. 1921. 
Applegate, Elmer I., Klamath Falls, Ore. 
1921. 
