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JOUKNAL OF MAMMALOGY 
noteworthy success. Nearly 1700 photographs from about 140 persons were 
exhibited. The judges appointed by the Society were Dr. Wilfred H. Osgood, 
chairman; Mr. H. E. Anthony; Dr. Witmer Stone; Mr. Charles R. Knight, and 
Mr. James L. Clark. The awards were as follows: 
I. PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAMMALS IN THE WILD STATE 
1st Prize 
2nd Prize 
3rd Prize 
1st Honorable mention 
2nd Honorable mention 
3rd Honorable mention 
4th Honorable mention 
5th Honorable mention 
John M. Phillips 
Norman McClintock 
Edmund Heller 
Carl E. Akeley 
Donald R. Dickey 
Kermit Roosevelt 
Edward Mallinckrodt 
Donald B. MacMillan 
Mountain Goat 
White-tailed Deer 
Mountain Sheep 
Hartebeest 
Deer 
African Elephant 
Brown Bear 
Polar Bear 
II. PHOTOGRAPHS OP MAMMALS IN CAPTIVITY 
1st Prize 
2nd Prize 
3rd Prize 
1st Honorable mention 
2nd Honorable mention 
3rd Honorable mention 
4th Honorable mention 
5th Honorable mention 
Elwin R. Sanborn 
J. E. Haynes 
W. Lyman Underwood 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Baynes 
J. B. Pardoe 
Joseph Dixon 
Leland Griggs 
Arthur H. Fisher 
Chimpanzee 
Bison Stampede 
Bay Lynx 
Wolf 
Flying Squirrel 
Cougar Kittens 
Fox Head 
Lioness 
On November 20, 1921, the American Society of Mammalogists was constituted 
an affiliated society of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 
At present 83 members of the mammal society are fellows of the American Asso- 
ciation, which allows us one representative on the council of the Association. 
The Society will undoubtedly soon have among its members 100 fellows of the 
Association, when we shall be entitled to two representatives on the council of 
the Association. The by-laws of the American Association provide that members 
of affiliated societies have the privilege of becoming members of the American 
Association without payment of the usual entrance fee, if they make application 
before the second October 1 following their entrance into the Society. When a 
society first becomes affiliated this special privilege is offered to all of its mem- 
bers, the offer being open until the second October 1 following the ratification 
of the arrangements of affiliation. The Board of Directors elected the corre- 
sponding secretary to represent the Society in the council of the American 
Association. 
The report of the corresponding secretary summarized the membership of 
the Society on May 16, 1922, thus: 
Names of new members acted upon at this meeting 70 
Subscribers added to Journal since May 3, 1921 18 
Additional members and subscribers since May 3, 1921 88 
Members May 3, 1921 527 
Honorary members May 3, 1921 2 
Subscribers May 3, 1921 62 
