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SECTION 2. All members have equal rights to the published proceedings of the association and to any publications controlled by or distributed by the association, save that should any publications of economic interest be distributed by the association the distribution lists furnished by the active members are first to be regarded.

ARTICLE II.-Of officers and their duties.

SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the president, in addition to the ordinary duties of a presiding officer, to prepare and deliver an annual address, to be delivered at the annual meeting over which he presides.

SECTION 2. It shall be the duty of the secretary to provide the necessary stationery and such books as he may be directed to provide, the expenses of which shall be met by an assessment of not less than 25 cents on the members in attendance at the meetings. The sum so collected shall be used by the secretary to reimburse himself for advances made and to meet the ordinary expenses of the association. An account shall be rendered at each annual meeting, and if needed an additional assessment shall be imposed.

SECTION 3. All officers shall be elected by ballot after open nomination, and this by-law shall not be suspended except by unanimous consent of the voting members present.

ARTICLE III.-Of meetings.

SECTION 1. Notice of the time and place of meetings shall be published in all the American entomological periodicals and in Insect Life.

SECTION 2. Special meetings shall be called as provided for in the constitution, and notice of such meetings shall be given by the secretary by mailing to each voting member a formal specification of the time and place of meeting at least two weeks before the date fixed in the notice. The notice shall state the reason for such meeting and shall specify the business to be transacted, and no other business shall be transacted.

SECTION 3. The order of business at regular meetings shall be, at the first session: (1) Calling the meeting to order by the president.

(2) The annual address of the president.

(3) Reports of officers.

(4) Reports of committees.

(5) Proposal and election of members.

(6) Written business communications.

(7) Verbal business communications.

(8) New business.

(9) Programme of papers and discussions.

(10) Adjournment.

On the following sessions:

(1) Reading and action on the minutes of previous meetings.

(2) Unfinished business.

(3) Proposal and election of members.

(4) New business.

(5) Programme of papers and discussions.

(6) Adjournment.

At the last session of the meeting the order of business shall be as at other ses

sions, except that after order 5 will come:

(6) Election of officers for the next meeting.

(7) Fixing time and place of next meeting.

(8) Reading and action on rough minutes of the entire session.

(9) Final adjournment.

ARTICLE IV.-Amendments to by-laws.

SECTION 1. Changes in these by-laws may be made at any regular meeting in the same manner and on the same notice as prescribed in the constitution for the amendments to that instrument.

5850-No. 6———7

AMENDMENTS.

SECTION V. The annual meeting shall be held at such place and time as may be decided upon by the association at the previous annual meeting, and special meetings may be called by a majority of the officers. Eight members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. (Proposed November 14, 1889; adopted

November 12, 1890.)

SECTION I. This association shall be known as the Association of Economic Entomologists. (Proposed November 14, 1889; adopted November 13, 1890.)

SECTION III. The membership shall be confined to workers in economic entomology. All economic entomologists employed by the General or State governments, or by the State experiment stations, or by any agricultural or horticultural association, and all teachers of economic entomology in educational institutes may become members of the association by transmitting the proper credentials to the secretary, and by authorizing him to sign their names to this constitution. Other persons engaged in practical work in economic entomology may be elected by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting of the association. Members residing out of the United States or Canada shall be designated foreign members. Foreign members shall not be entitled to hold office or to vote. (Proposed November 13, 1890, and worked under until 1895, when it was formally adopted August 27.)

LIST OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC

Adams, M. F., Buffalo, N. Y.

ENTOMOLOGISTS.

ACTIVE MEMBERS.

Aldrich, J. M., Moscow, Idaho.
Alwood, William B., Blacksburg, Va.
Ashmead, William H., Washington, D. C.
Baker, C. F., Auburn, Ala.
Banks, Nathan, Seacliff, N. Y.
Beckwith, M. H., Elmira, N. Y.

Bethune, C. J. S., Port Hope, Ontario.
Bogue, E. E., Stillwater, Okla.
Bruner, Lawrence, Lincoln, Nebr.
Bullard, W. S., Bridgeport, Conn.
Campbell, J. P., Athens, Ga.
Chambliss, C. E., Knoxville, Tenn.
Chittenden, F. H., Washington, D. C.
Cockerell, T. D. A., Mesilla, N. Mex.
Collins, Lewis, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Comstock, J. H., Ithaca, N. Y.
Cook, A. J., Claremont, Cal.
Cooley, R. A., Amherst, Mass.

Coquillett, D. W., Washington, D. C.
Cordley, A. B., Corvallis, Oreg.

Davis, G. C., Agricultural College, Mich.
Doran, E. W., Edmond, Okla.
Fernald, C. H., Amherst, Mass.

Fletcher, James, Ottawa, Canada.

Forbes, S. A., Urbana, Ill.

Forbush, E. H., Malden, Mass.

Frost, H. L., Boston, Mass.

Garman, H., Lexington, Ky.

Gifford, John, Mays Landing, N. J.
Gillette, C. P., Fort Collins, Colo.
Goding, F. W., Rutland, Ill.

Gossard, H. A., Ames, Iowa.

Hargitt, C. W., Syracuse, N. Y.

Harrington, W. H., Ottawa, Canada.
Hart, C. A., Urbana, Ill.

Harvey, F. L., Orono, Me.
Hillman, F. H., Reno, Nev.
Hine, J. S., Columbus, Ohio.
Hopkins, A. D., Morgantown, W. Va.
Howard, L. O., Washington, D. C.
Hubbard, H. G., Washington, D. C.
Hudson, G. H., Plattsburg, N. Y.

Hulst, G. D., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Johnson, W. G., College Park, Md.
Kellicott, D. S., Columbus, Ohio.
Kirkland, A. H., Malden, Mass.
Lintner, J. A., Albany, N. Y.
Lowe, V. H., Geneva, N. Y.
Lugger, Otto, St. Anthony Park, Minn.
Mally, C. W., Wooster, Ohio.
Mann, B. P., Washington, D. C.
Marlatt, C. L., Washington, D. C.
Morgan, H. A., Baton Rouge, La.
Murtfeldt, Miss M. E., Kirkwood, Mo.
Niswander, F. J., Cheyenne, Wyo.
Osborn, Herbert, Ames, Iowa.
Packard, A. S., Providence, R. I.

Palmer, R. M., Victoria, British Columbia.
Pergande, Th., Washington, D. C.
Perkins, G. H., Burlington, Vt.
Popenoe, E. A., Manhattan, Kans.
Rane, F. W., Durham, N. H.

Reed, E. B., Esquimault, Brit. Columbia.
Rolfs, P. H., Lake City, Fla.

Rumsey, W. E., Morgantown, W. Va.
Saunders, William, Ottawa, Canada.

Schwarz, E. A., Washington, D. C.

Sirrine, F. A., Jamaica, N. Y.
Slingerland, M. V., Ithaca, N. Y.
Smith, J. B., New Brunswick, N. J.
Snow, F. H., Lawrence, Kans.
Southwick, E. B., New York, N. Y.
Stedman, J. M., Columbia, Mo.

Stimson, James, Watsonville, Cal.
Summers, H. E., Champaign, Ill.
Test, F. C., Dundee, Ill.

Thaxter, Roland, Cambridge, Mass.

Toumey, J. W., Tucson, Ariz.

Townsend, C. H. T., Las Cruces, N. Mex.

Washburn, F. L., Eugene, Oreg.
Webster, F. M., Wooster, Ohio.
Weed, C. M., Durham, N. H.

Weed, H. E., Agricultural College, Miss.
Wilcox, E. V., Bozeman, Mont.
Woodworth, C. W., Berkeley, Cal.

FOREIGN MEMBERS.

Berlese, Dr. Antonio, R. Scuola Superiore di Agricoltura, Portici, Italy.

Bos, Dr. Ritzema, Wageningen, Holland.

Carpenter, Prof. George H., Nat. Hist. Mus., Dublin, Ireland.

Cholodkowsky, Prof. Dr. N., Institut Forestier, St. Petersburg, Russia.

Cotes, E. C., 201 Iffley road, Oxford, England.

Danysz, J., Laboratoire de Parasitologie, Bourse de Commerce, Paris, France. Enock, Fred., 21 Manor Gardens, Holloway, London, England.

French, Charles, Melbourne, Australia.

Giard, A., 14 rue Stanislaus, Paris, France.

Grasby, W. C., Parkside, Adelaide, South Australia.

Horvath, Prof. Geza, Ministry of Agriculture, Budapest, Austria.
Lampa, Prof. Sven, Department of Agriculture, Stockholm, Sweden.
Lindeman, Dr. K., Landwirthschaftliche Akademie, Moscow, Russia.
Lounsbury, Charles P., Department Agriculture, Cape Town, South Africa.
Marchal, Dr. Paul, 16 Rue Claude Bernard, Paris, France.
Ormerod, Miss Eleanor A., Torrington House, St. Albans, England.

Portschinsky, Prof. A., Ministère de l'Agriculture, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Reed, E. C., Rancagua, Chile.

Reuter, Dr. Enzio, Fredriksgatan 45, Helsingfors, Finland, Russia.
Schoyen, Prof. W. M., Christiania, Norway.

Shipley, Prof. Arthur E., Cambridge, England.

Targioni-Tozzetti, Prof. A., R. Staz. d. Entom. Agrar., Florence, Italy.
Theobald, Frederick B., Wyecourt, Kent County, England.

Thompson, Rev. Edward H., Hobarttown, Tasmania.

Tryon, H., Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Urich, F. W., Arima, Trinidad, West Indies.

Whitehead, Charles, Barming House, Maidstone, Kent, England.
Wight, R. Allan, Paeroa, Auckland, New Zealand.

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