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PRINTED PROCEEDINGS.

ART. 31. The Permanent Secretary shall have the Proceedings of each meeting printed in an octavo volume as soon after the meeting as possible, beginning one month after adjournment. Authors must prepare their papers or abstracts ready for the press and forward them to the Permanent Secretary within this interval, otherwise only the abstracts or titles taken from the "title blanks" will appear in the printed volume. The Standing Committee shall have power to order the printing of any paper by abstract or title only. Whenever practicable, proofs shall be forwarded to authors for revision. If any additions or substantial alterations are made by the author of a paper after its submission to the Secretary, the same shall be distinctly indicated. Illustrations must be provided for by the authors of the papers, or by a special appropriation from the Standing Committee. Immediately on publication of the volume, a copy shall be forwarded to every member and fellow of the Association who shall have paid the assessment for the meeting to which it relates, and it shall also be offered for sale by the Permanent Secretary at such price as may be determined by the Standing Committee. The Standing Committee shall also designate the institutions to which copies shall be distributed.

LOCAL COMMITTEE.

ART. 32. The Local Committee shall consist of persons interested in the objects of the Association and residing at or near the place of the proposed meeting. It is expected that the Local Committee, assisted by the officers of the Association, will make all essential arrangements for the meeting, and issue a circular giving necessary particulars, at least one month before the meeting.

LIBRARY OF THE ASSOCIATION.

ART. 33. All books and pamphlets received by the Association shall be in the charge of the Permanent Secretary, who shall have a list of the same printed and shall furnish a copy to any member or fellow on application. Members and fellows who have paid their assessments in full shall be allowed to call for books and pamphlets, which shall be delivered to them at their expense, on their giving a receipt agreeing to make good any loss or damage and to return the same free of expense to the Secretary at the time specified in the receipt given. All books and pamphlets in circulation must be returned at each meeting. Not more than five books, including volumes, parts of volumes, and pamphlets, shall be held at one time by any member or fellow. Any book may be withheld from circulation by order of the Standing Committee.

ADMISSION FEE AND ASSESSMENTS.

ART. 34. The admission fee for members shall be five dollars in addition to the annual assessment. On the election of any member as a fellow an additional fee of two dollars shall be paid.

ART. 35. The annual assessment for members and fellows shall be three dollars.

ART. 36. Any member or fellow who shall pay the sum of fifty dollars to the Association, at any one time, shall become a Life Member and as such shall be exempt from all further assessments, and shall be entitled to the Proceedings of the Association. All money thus received shall

be invested as a permanent fund, the income of which shall be used only to assist in original research, unless otherwise directed by unanimous vote of the Standing Committee.

ART. 37. All admission fees and assessments must be paid to the Permanent Secretary, who shall give proper receipts for the same.

ACCOUNTS.

ART. 38. The accounts of the Permanent Secretary and of the Treasurer shall be audited annually, by Auditors appointed by the Standing Committee.

ALTERATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION.

ART. 39. No part of this Constitution shall be amended or annulled, without the concurrence of three-fourths of the members and fellows present in General Session, after notice given at a General Session of a preceding meeting of the Association.

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS IN ORGANIZING A MEETING.

1. The retiring President introduces the President elect, who takes the chair.

2. Formalities of welcome of the Association as may be arranged by the Local Committee.

3. Report of the list of papers entered and their reference to the Sections. 4. Other reports.

5. Announcements of arrangements by the Local Committee.

6. Election of members.

7. Election of fellows.

8. Unenumerated business.

9. Adjournment to meet in Sections.

This order, so far as applicable, to be followed in subsequent General Sessions.

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THOMPSON, MRS. ELIZABETH, Stamford, Conn. (22).
LILLY, GEN. WILLIAM, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. (28).
HERRMAN, MRS. ESTHER, 59 West 56th St., New York, N. Y. (29).

MEMBERS.'

Aaron, Eugene M., P. O. Box 916, Philadelphia, Pa. (33).

Abbot, Griffith Evans, M.D., Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia, Pa. (33). Abbott, Helen C. DeS., 1509 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. (33).

Abert, Col. James W., Newport, Ky. (31).

Abert, S. Thayer, 1907 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. (30). Adams, Frank, 41 McGill College Avenue, Montreal, Can. (29).

Adams, John S., M. D., Oakland, Cal. (29).

Adams, Capt. Robert C., Montreal, Can. (31).

Agard, Dr. A. H., 1259 Alice St., Oakland, Alameda Co., Cal. (28).
Agnew, Dr. Cornelius R., 266 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. (32).

1 The numbers in parentheses indicate the meeting at which the member was elected. The Constitution requires that the names of all members two or more years in arrears shall be omitted from the list, but their names will be restored on payment of arrearages. Members not in arrears are entitled to the annual volume of Proceedings bound in paper. The payment of ten dollars at one time entitles a member to the subsequent volumes bound in cloth, or by the payment of twenty dollars, to the volumes bound in half morocco.

"Persons contributing one thousand dollars or more to the Association are classed as Patrons, and are entitled to the privileges of members and to the publications. The names of Patrons are to remain permanently on the list.

Any Member or Fellow may become a Life Member by the payment of fifty dollars. The money derived from Life Memberships is invested as a fund, the income of which is to be used only to aid in original research. Life Members are exempt from the annual assessment, and are entitled to the annual volume. The names of Life Members are printed in small capitals in the regular list of Members and Fellows.

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Aher, Mrs. Mary R. Alling, care Rev. H. Alling, South Cairo, Greene Co.,

N. Y. (29).

Ainslie, Charles N., Rochester, Minn. (32).

Alden, Prof. Geo. I., Worcester, Mass. (33).

Alexander, Miss Jane, Jamaica Plain, Mass. (33).

Allderdice, Wm. H., U. S. Navy, care Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C. (33). Allen, Edmund T., 404 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. (27).

Allen, J. M., Hartford, Conn. (22).

Allen, Jno. R., Linwood, Del. Co., Pa. (33).

Alling, J. C., Hasbrouck Institute, 109 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. (31).

Allison, Henry, Fort Worth, Texas (32).

Alvord, Benj., Lieut. U. S. A., Fort Hays, Kan. (33).

Anderson, Newton M., Columbus, Ohio (30).

Andrews, L. W., Ph. D., Springfield, Mass. (31).

Ansley, Clark F., Swedona, Mercer Co., Ill. (32).

Antisell, Thomas, M.D., 1311 Q St., Washington, D. C. (33).

Appleton, Rev. Edw. W., D.D., Ashbourne P. O., Montgomery Co., Pa. (28).

Apthorp, Henry, Ashtabula, Ohio (32).

Archambault, U. E., P. O. Box 1944, Montreal, Can. (31).

Armstrong, Lucius H., St. Nicholas, Duval Co., Fla. (30).

Armstrong, Mrs. Lucius H., St. Nicholas, Duval Co., Fla. (30).

Arnold, Lauren B., Rochester, N. Y. (30).

Atkinson, Jno. B., Earlington, Hopkins Co., Ky. (26).

Atwater, Richard M., Millville, N. J. (29).

Atwood, E. S., East Orange, N. J. (29).

Atwood, Oscar, Rutland, Vt. (31).

Auchincloss, Wm. S., 209 Church St., Philadelphia, Pa. (29).
Aughey, Prof. Samuel, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. (29).
Austin, Miss Mary, Mattapan Station, Milton, Mass. (31).

Avila, A. F. de, Ithaca, N. Y. (33).

Ayres, Prof. Brown, Tulane University, New Orleans, La. (31).
Ayres, Dr. S. C., 64 W. 7th St., Cincinnati, Ohio (30).

Babbit, John, Fredericton, N. B. (29).

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Babbitt, Miss Franc E., P. O. Box 75, Little Falls, Morrison Co., Minn. Babcock, Geo. H., 30 Cortlandt St., New York, N. Y. (33).

Babcock, S. Moulton, N. Y. Agric. Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. (33).

Bailey, E. HI. S., Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kan. (25).

Baker, Frank, M. D., 326 C St., N. W., Washington, D. C. (31).
Baker, Prof. I. O., Illinois Industrial Univ., Champaign, Ill. (30).
Baker, Richard D., 1414 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. (33).

Baker, Prof. T. R., Millersville, Lancaster Co., Pa. (22).

Balderston, C. Canby, Westtown, Chester Co., Pa. (33).

Baldwin, Miss Mary A., Summer Ave., Cor. Kearney St., Newark, N. J.

(31).

Baldwin, Very Rev. Dean Maurice S., Montreal, Can. (31).

Balen, Abraham D., Plainfield, N. J. (31).

Ballard, Harlan H., Lenox, Mass. (31).

Banes, Charles H., 2416 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. (31).
Baptie, George, Normal School, Ottawa, Ontario, Can. (29).

Bardeen, Francis L., M. D., Washington College, Chestertown, Md. (32).
Barge, B. F., Mauch Chunk, Pa. (33).

Barker, Mrs. Martha M., care of H. R. Barker, 8 and 10 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (31).

Barnes, Charles J. (27).

Barnes, Prof. Chas. R., 297 Columbia St., Lafayette, Ind. (33).

Barns, Carl, Ph.D., National Museum, Washington, D. C. (33).

Bartlett, Dr. Homer L., Flatbush, L. I. (28).

Bartley, Elias H., M.D., 401 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. (33).
Bassett, Daniel A., Crawfordsville, Ind. (29).

BASSNETT, THOMAS, Box 936, Jacksonville, Fla. (8).

Bassnett, Mrs. Thomas, Box 936, Jacksonville, Fla. (24).
Bastian, Dr. David I., Clinton, Worcester Co., Mass. (25).
Bastin, Prof. E. S., Highland Park, Chicago, Ill. (29).
Batchelor, Charles, Electrician, Menlo Park, N. J. (28).

Bates, Henry Hobart, M.A., U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. (33).
Batterson, J. G., Hartford, Conn. (23).

Battle, Herbert B., N. C. Agric. Experiment Station, Raleigh, N. C. (33). Baylor, James B., U. S. C. and G. Survey Office, Washington, D. C. (33). Bayne, Prof. Herbert A., Ph.D., Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. (29).

Beach, Charles M., Merchant, Hartford, Conn. (23).

Beach, J. Watson, Merchant, Hartford, Conn. (23).

Beach, William H., Beloit, Wis. (21).

Beadle, Delos W., St. Catharines, Ontario, Can. (31).

Beall, Thomas, Lindsay, Ontario, Can. (31).

Bean, Thos. E., Box 441, Galena, Ill. (28).

Beard, Richard O., M. D., 1221 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. (32). Beardsley, Prof. Arthur, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Del. Co., Pa. (33).

Beatty, Prof. James, Jr., 92 Dugan's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. (33).
Beaudry, J. Alphonse U., 97 St. James St., Montreal, Can. (31).

Beauregard, Gen. Gustave T., 359 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. (30).
Bechdolt, Adolphus F., Mankato, Minn. (32).

Beckwith, Henry C., Passed Ass't Eng'r U. S. N., Coleman's Station, N. Y. (29).

Belknap, Chas., Lieut. U. S. N., U. S. S. Vandalia, care Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. (29).

Belknap, Morris B., Louisville, Ky. (29).

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