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here provides for replacing the classes of active and associate member¬ 
ship with three classes, namely: honorary fellows, fellows and members. 
As this matter must be referred to a committee for consideration, I 
would like to present it at this time so that the committee can be 
appointed and bring in their recommendations in order that action 
may be taken at the next annual meeting. I move that a committee 
of three be appointed for this purpose. 
By a vote of the Association the President was instructed to appoint 
the committee. 
President R. A. Cooley: If there is no further business, the 
President’s address will now be given. I notice that one of our oldest 
past Presidents is present at the meeting, and I will therefore ask 
Dr. S. A. Forbes to preside. 
Mr. S. A. Forbes: We will now have the annual address of the 
President. 
At the conclusion of the address, Dr. Forbes stated that the dis¬ 
cussion would be deferred until the afternoon session. 
At the close of tne session the following committee was appointed 
to consider the proposed amendment to the constitution: E. P. Felt, 
W. C. O’Kane, and J. G. Sanders. 
At the afternoon session, Mr. Herbert Osborn stated that a matter 
had come up before Section F of the American Association concerning 
the bibliography of entomology. The following resolution had been 
offered in that section which he presented to the Association for con¬ 
sideration and action: 
Resolved, That in the opinion of the American Association of Economic Entomol¬ 
ogists, it is important that any plans formulated or encouraged by the American 
Association for the Advancement of Science looking toward the organization and 
advancement of national or international bibliographic projects, the existing interna¬ 
tional bibliographic undertaking for zoology, the Concilium Bibliographicum, Zurich, 
Switzerland, long approved by the American Association and in part supported by 
numerous ’grants from its funds, be kept definitely in mind and included in any plans 
for bibliographic work. 
By vote of the Association the resolution was approved. 
At the session held Tuesday morning, it was voted that the committee 
on resolutions be instructed to prepare an appropriate resolution 
relative to the attitude of this Association and the availability of its 
members for war service. It was voted that a committee of three be 
appointed by the President to bring these resolutions to the attention 
of the federal authorities. At the close of the session, the President 
appointed the following committee: S. A. Forbes, E. P. Felt, and 
W. C. O’Kane. 
At the final session, Wednesday afternoon, January 2, the closing 
business of the Association was transacted. 
