May, 1919 
where more common and are apparently in- 
creasing. Dr. Bishop read some interesting 
notes from Carmel and Santa Barbara, and 
Mr. Howell told of recent experiences in the 
San Gabriel Mountains, at Camp Baldy. Ad- 
journed.—L, E. Wyman, Secretary. 
Marcu.—The regular monthly meeting of 
the Southern Division of the Cooper Ornith- 
ological Club was held at the Museum of 
History, Science and Art on the evening of 
March 27, 1919. The business meeting was 
preceded by an exhibition of lantern slides, 
made by the autochrome method by Mr. 
Donald R. Dickey, whose remarkable skill 
in the handling of difficult subjects and a 
difficult method was greatly appreciated. 
The audience consisted of members, their 
families and friends, to the number of forty 
- or more. 
Minutes of the February meeting were 
read and approved. On motion by Mr. Law, 
seconded by Mr. Chambers, the Secretary 
was instructed to cast an electing ballot for 
the applicants whose names were presented 
at the previous meeting. New names sub- 
mitted were: Donald C. Meadows, Orange, 
by Wright M. Pierce; H. O. Parks, Willcox, 
Ariz., by A. P. Smith; Nephi Reynolds, Salt 
Lake City, Utah, and G. Raymond Walker, 
Murry, Utah, by A. O. Treganza; John Alden 
Shepard, Salt Lake City, Utah, by Mrs. A. O. 
Treganza; also three names from the North- 
ern Division. 
The matter of participation in the coming 
meeting of the Pacific Division of the Amer- 
ican Association for the Advancement of 
Science was again brought before the mem- 
bers. On motion by Mr. Law, seconded by 
Mr. Willett, it was expressed as the sense of 
the meeting that the Cooper Club should co- 
operate with the Western Society of Natur- 
alists in representation at these meetings. 
Dr. Esterly moved that this Division con- 
cur with the Northern Division in the mat- 
ter of a depository for Cooper Club property 
in the shape of notebooks and manuscripts, 
in that these should properly be placed in 
care of the business managers. Motion sec- 
onded by Willett and carried. 
A letter from Miss Mary Mann Miller, 
expressing appreciation of the resolution on 
the death of her mother, Olive Thorne Mil- 
ler, was read. Adjourned.—L. E. WYMAN, 
Secretary. 
INTER-MOUNTAIN CHAPTER 
JANUARY.—After a long period of enforced 
inactivity, the Inter-Mountain Chapter of the 
Cooper Ornithological Club held a business 
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meeting on January 8, 1919, at which time 
new officers were elected as follows: Presi- 
dent, John Sugden; Vice-president, A. D. 
Boyle; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. A. O. 
Treganza. The evening was spent in a gen- 
eral discussion of bird legislation. After its 
first inception, in 1912, the Utah Audubon 
Society lay dormant. A meeting was called 
January 2, 1919, at which time officers were 
elected. Most of the trustees, officers and 
members being Cooper Club members, it was 
voted to hold the meetings of the Utah Audu- 
bon Society in conjunction with the Cooper 
Club. Adjourned.—Mrs. A. O. TREGANZA, 
Secretary. 
FEBRUARY.—The Inter-Mountain Chapter 
of the Cooper Ornithological Club met Feb- 
ruary 12, 1919, in the reading room of the 
Deseret Gymnasium. Hight members and 
nine visitors were in attendance. President 
Sugden presided. Dr. D. Moore Lindsay gave 
a most interesting talk upon the birds of the 
English and Irish coasts and of Greenland. 
Roosevelt, the naturalist, was depicted by A. 
O. Treganza. After the program, the busi- 
ness of the meeting was taken up. Ad- 
journed.—Mrs, A. O. TREGANZzA, Secretary. 
MarcuH.—The Inter-Mountain Chapter of 
the Cooper Ornithological Club met March 
12, 1919, at 8 Pp. m., in the reading room of 
the Deseret Gymnasium. Prof. J. H. Paul 
presided. Nine members and two visitors 
were in attendance. Nephi Reynolds and 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shepard were new mem- 
bers welcomed into the club. Prof. J. H. 
Paul gave a splendid talk on “Bird Neigh- 
bors”, also exhibiting many skins of local 
birds. A review of Beebe’s book, “The 
Bird’, was begun by Ashby D. Boyle. Ad- 
journment left this topic to be continued at 
next meeting. Adjourned.—Mrs. A. O. TRE- 
GANZA, Secretary. 
DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS OF THE 
COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 
Revised to May 1, 1919 
California unless otherwise 
stated. Year following address indicates 
date of election; year in parenthesis indi- 
eates date honorary member joined the Club. 
Star preceding name indicates life member. 
Residence in 
HONORARY MEMBERS 
Allen, Dr. J. A., Amer. Museum Nat. Hist., 
New York, N. Y. 1910. 
Henshaw, H. W., Biol. Survey, Washington, 
D.C; 1909. 
