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Annual Reports of the Academy of 
Secretaries—Publications. 
REPORT OF THE RECORDING SECRETARY. 
Meetings have been held December 16, 1919; January 20, Feb¬ 
ruary 17, March 16, April 20, and November 16, 1920. Communi¬ 
cations were made by James A. G. Rehn, Henry W. Fowler, Stew- 
ardson Brown, J. Fletcher Street, Leon L. Gardner, and Henry 
A. Pilsbry. 
Papers for publication have been presented by Henry A. Pilsbry 
(2), Edgar T. Wherry(2), Morgan Hebard(2), Masamitsu Oshima 
(2), Francis W. Pennell (2), Henry W. Fowler, Howard Crawley, 
Samuel G. Gordon, E. Penard, Edward G. Vanatta, Sarah P. 
Monks, James A. G. Rehn, and H. Newell Wardle. 
Four hundred and seventeen pages and 12 plates of the Pro¬ 
ceedings were issued. 
The Entomological Section (American Entomological Society) 
published 403 pages and 18 plates of its Transactions; 148 pages 
and 6 plates of Memoirs, and 316 pages and 4 plates of the En¬ 
tomological News. 
Part 100, completing volume 25, of the Manual of Conchology, 
consisting of 188 pages and 16 plates, was issued under the direction 
of Dr. Pilsbry. 
Altogether, 1324 pages and 56 plates, were published by the sev¬ 
eral departments of the Academy during the last year. 
Fifty-three members were elected, and 18 have died. 
Sets of the publications of the Academy, as far as available, were 
sent to the Academie de Belgique, and the University de Louvain, 
to aid in replacing their libraries destroyed during the war. The 
distribution of the Proceedings to several of the European coun¬ 
tries affected by the war was discontinued for nearly five years. 
This accumulation, with the exception of that for Germany, Austria, 
and Russia, was recently dispatched through the International 
