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have been trained in entomological work and whose practical experience or pub¬ 
lished papers have evidenced their attainments in entomology. 
(c) . Fellow. Any member who has rendered exceptional service in Economic 
Entomology may be raised to fellowship rank. 
(d) . Honorary Fellow. Any fellow who has rendered distinguished and ex¬ 
traordinary service in Economic Entomology .may be raised to honorary fellowship 
rank. 
Section 4. Foreign membership shall be honorary and shall apply only to mem¬ 
bers residing outside of the United States and Canada. 
Section 5. All classes of members, except the associate and foreign members, 
shall be entitled to vote in the general sessions. Associate members are entitled to 
vote only in the sectional meetings. All classes of members except associate and 
foreign shall be entitled to hold office. 
Section 6. Membership of any class may be conferred at any regular meeting by 
a two-thirds vote of the members present on recommendation of the membership 
committee. 
Section 7. The Committee on membership shall be composed of fellows only. 
By Laws 
Article III— Dues 
Section I is changed to read as follows: 
The annual dues of associate and active members and fellows shall be one dollar 
and fifty cents, which shall be payable in advance. No dues shall be payable from 
honorary fellows and foreign members. Annual dues shall not include subscription 
to the Journal of Economic Entomology. 
Article IV— Meetings 
Section IV. Strike out No. 8 and No. 1 under the subheading “at the following 
session,” These numbers fixing the time of the annual address of the president and 
the discussion thereof. 
Geo. A. Dean 
J. G. Sanders 
A. F. Burgess 
Wilmon Newell 
E. P. Felt 
Herbert Osborn 
P. J. Parrott 
W. C. O’Kane 
E. D. Ball 
Committee on Policy 
President J. G. Sanders: I wish to state that the proposed changes 
to the constitution and by-laws are merely read at this time and that 
they will come up for action at the next annual meeting after having 
been published in the Journal. 
Voted that the report be accepted. 
President J. G. Sanders: The Trustees of the Crop Protection 
Institute will now make a report. 
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE CROP PROTECTION 
INSTITUTE 
The organization of the Crop Protection Institute remains as it was last year. It 
is controlled by a Board of Governors of nine men, three of whom are named by this 
