FOUETH ANNUAL MEETING 201 
Members delinquent 1920 dues May 3, 1921 (not receiving vol. 2 of 
Journal) 41 
Distribution of Journal May 3, 1921 550 
Deaths of honorary member and members since May 3, 1921 4 
Resignations since May 3, 1921 15 
Dropped for delinquency May 16, 1922 24 
Subscriptions cancelled since May 3, 1921 3 
Members May 16, 1922 555 
Honorary member May 16, 1922 1 
Members delinquent 1921 dues. May 16, 1922 (not receiving vol. 3 
of Journal) 30 
Lost addresses of members’- 2 
Members and honorary member receiving Journal, May 16, 1922.... 524 
Subscribers May 16, 1922 77 
Distribution of Journal, May 16, 1922 601 
Net increase in distribution of Journal since May 3, 1921 51 
The program follows: 
TUESDAY, MAY 16 
Morning Session, 10:00 a.m. 
Meeting of the Board of Directors 
10:45 a.m. 
Business Session 
1:00 p.m. 
The Museum entertained the members of the Society at luncheon in the 
Members’ Room. 
Afternoon Session, 2:00 p.m. 
1. The present status of the elk. E. A. Goldman. Fifteen minutes. Lantern 
slides. 
2. Mammals of the mountain tops. William L. Finley. By title. 
3. The water supply of desert mammals. Vernon Bailey. Thirty minutes. 
Lantern slides. 
4. The evolutionary force of a wide range. Ernest Thompson Seton. Ten 
minutes. 
5. A quantitative determination of damage to forage by the prairie-dog, Cynomys 
gunnisoni zuniensis Hollister. Walter P. Taylor. Fifteen minutes. 
Lantern slides. 
6. Studies of the Yellowstone wild life by the Roosevelt Station. Charles C. 
Adams. Five minutes. 
7. The part played by mammals in the World War. Ernest Harold Baynes. 
• Forty minutes. Lantern slides. 
Evening Session, 8:00 p.m. 
The members of the Society met at the new home of the Explorers Club, 47 West 
76th Street, for an informal conversazione. 
‘ Moses R. Cooper and E. M. Prutzman. 
