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Back Matter (PDF) American Ornithologists'Union ix OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION, 1948 Expiration of Term LLOYD, Ho•s, President ............................................. 1948 MURPHY, ROBERT CUSHMAN,First Vice-President........................ 1948 VAN TYNE, JOSSELYN,Second Vice-President ............................ 1948 PETTINGILL, OLIN SEWALL,JR., Secretary............................... 1948 LINCOLN,Fm•DEmCK C., Treasurer and BusinessManager ................ 1948 ZIMMER, JOHN T., Editor of 'The Auk'. .................. •............... 1948 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL COTTAM, CLARIONCE ................................................. 1948 HIC•Y, J. J ........................................................ 1948 SUTTON,GEORGE MIKSCH ............................................. 1948 Ir--•NDmGH, S. CHARLES............................................... 1949 LOWERY,GEORGE H., JR.............................................. 1949 PI•LKa, FaANK A ................................................... 1949 EMLEN,JOHN T., JR.................................................. 1950 MILLER, ALDEN H ................................................... 1950 STODDA•D, HERBERT L ............................................... 1950 VAN ROSSEM,A. J., Cooper Ornithological Club Representative ............ 1948 MONROE, Bm•T L., Wilson Ornithological Club Representative ............ 1948 BENT,BATCHELDER,A. C.,1935-37 CHARLES........................................1•., 1905-08 ............................ I CaAPIN,JAMs P., 1940-42................................... i•SHER,A.K., 1914-17....................................... IEx-Presidents FmEBMANN,HEm•ERT, 1938-39 ............................... PETERS,JAMS L., 1943-45................................... WETMOm•,ALEXANDER, 1926--29 ............................... COMMiTTeES Committeeon Arrangementsfor the Meeting of 1948 MOSER, R. ALLYN, Chairman MOSER, MRS. JANE M., Secretary I•RF./NS, MRS. MARY L., Treasurer AYERS, CHARLESC., JR. GLANDON,EARL W. DAMON, DAVID MINARDI, MRS. BERTHA C. FERGUSON,WILLIAM SEARs, SmsB¾S. Fox, ADMAN C. STmES, BRUC• F. GIFFORD, HAROLD SWANK, MRS. JAN• B. TOUT, WILSON Committeefor Nomination of A ssociates("Membership Committee") WING, LEONAm>,Chairman Committeefor Nomination of Fellowsand Members GABm•LSON, In N., Chairman LEwis, HARRISONF. MILLER, ALDEN H. Special Canadian Committee LLOYD, Hox'•s, Chairman SNX'o•x•,L. L. Moreno, J A Committee on the Brewster Memorial Award RaNo, A. L., Chairman Nxc•, Mxs. Mamoxm•r M. ZImMeR, JOaN T. Committee on Bird Protection LINSOaJ•E,JEAN M., Chairman ALORICH,JOHN W. DuMONT, PHILIP A. COWAN,IAN McT. EmUNOTON,PAt'[ L. I•roEIOH, S. CH•'U•ES Committeeon Classificationand Nomenclatureof North American Birds WETMoraL ALEXa•,mER,Chairman •D•, •T •T•S, J•s L. LIN•LN, F•D•CK C. VAN Ross•, A. J. M•L•R, ALOES H. VAN •, JOS•L• Z•m•, JOHS T. Committeeon Biographyand Bibliography PALMI•R,T. S., Chairman ScrroRoE•,A. W., Vice-Chairman ALLEN',IVIRs. ELSA G. Ks•P•s, M• P.M. BAmLm, J. L., JR. WAD•, J. S. Committee on Publications ZmamR, Joan T., Chairman LINCOLN, FREDERICK(2. LLOYD, HOX'•S P•TTINGILL, OLIN SEWALL,JR. NI½ItOLS,(2tlARLES K., F.ditor of 'Ten Year Index' Committee on Finance LINCOLN,FmmE•Or C., Chairman O!•.HA•NSI•, R.M. LLOYD, HOX•S GRISCOM,LUDLOW PE•INOILL, OLINSEWALL, JR. Committee on Research WOL*SON,ALBERT, Chairman Fam, r•R, D.S. MAYR, ERNST I•R-r•D•.ANN, H•Rr M•LER, ALD• H. •ND•IGH, S. CHA• mI•, MRS. M•G•T m. V&S •, AmericanOrnithologists' Union Endoz•raent Committee Mos.•R,R. AU,•, Chairman Bv,t•l,W•, H•v..•g• W. N.•r•m•o, Mas. W. W. G•SCOM, L•Low SAVAGE, Koa•oa•, F.H. SPa•, AL•a•, v• Ros•M, ADeN J. Inv•tin• Tr•es Poma, J• K., C•ir•n v•s•, R.M. S•v•, •, • A., C•i•an B•, Wm• H. E•, •o• T., •. 0•, E• P. C•mit•e for Rdi• of Europ•n Ornit•logists •as•o•, F. N., Ja., Chairman E•, Joa• T., Ja. How•, xii Patrons, Fello",os,Members and Associatesof the PATRONS, FELLOWS, MEMBERS, AND ASSOCIATES OF THE AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION MAY, 1948• PATRONS DEANE, MRS. RUTHYmN,830 Hibbard Road, Winnetka, Ill ................. 1935 LLOYD,HoY]•S, 582 Mariposa Ave., Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Can ........... 1945 MCI•aENNY, EDW•aD AVERY,Avery Island, La .......................... 1945 MEggxAM, DR. CLINTONI-I•aT (Founder---deceased)...................... 1937 STorrS,MRS. WXTM•R (deceased)....................................... 1940 STONER,MRS. DAYTON,New York State Museum, Albany, N. Y ........... 1946 WHeaTON, WmL•A• PxCm•N, Groton, Mass ............................. 1945 FELLOWS *Life Fellow Date of Election Auv•cH, DR. Jom• WXm•N, Fish and Wildlife Service, Dept. of Interior, Washington 25, D. C ............................ (1929) 1947• ALLEN, DR. A•THU2 AUGUSTUS,Fernow Hall, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y .................................................. (1909) 1922 ALLEN, FRANCISHENRY, 215 La Grange St., West Roxbury 32, Mass.. (1888) 1947 BAILEY,ALFRED MARSHALL, Colo. Mus. Nat. Hist., Denver 6, Colo... (1918) 1941 B•EY, MRS. FLORENCEMEI•L•M, 1834Kalorama Road, Washington, D. C .................................................. (1885) 1929 BaTCHELDER,CH.aRLES Fos•R, 7 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass ......... Founder BEEBE,DR. [C•.•P,LEs] WILLIAM, 33 W. 67th. St., New York, N. Y .... (1897) 1912 *BENT, ARTHURCLEvELaND, 140 High St., Taunton, Mass........... (1889) 1909 *BISaOP,DR. Lores BENrrSTT,450 Bradford St., Pasadena2, Calif.... (1885) 1901 BOND,JA•ES, 1900 Race St., Philadelphia 3, Pa ..................... (1923) 1946 C•AP•N, DR. JA•S PXVI,, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Central Park W. at 79th St., New York 24, N. Y ............................. (1906) 1921 *CoNoveR, HENRYBO•",DMAN, 6 Scott Street, Chicago I0, Ill .......... (1920) 1947 COTT,•, DR. CLXP•NC]•,Fish and Wildlife Service, Dept. of Interior, Washington 25, D. C .................................... (1928) 1942 DEXGNXN,HERBERT GIRTON, U.S. Nat'l. Mus. Washington 25, D.C... (1923) 1946 DELACOUR,JEAN THEODORE,Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Central Park W. at 79th St., New York 24, N. Y ............................. (1920) 1946 l)l• SCHAIrZNSEE,RODOLPHE MEY]•R, Devon, Pa ..................... (1925) 1942 I•S•ER, DR. ALBERTK•N•UCK, COsmosClub, 1520 H St., N. W., Wash- ington, D. C ............................................... Founder x By order of the Council names of members are given in full. Members are requested to advise the Secretary of any errors and to furnish information regarding any names or addressesstill incomplete. Members of the Union and subscribersto 'The Auk' are requested to notify the Treasurer, Frederick C. Lincoln, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Dept. of Interior, Washington 25, D.C., immediately in case of any change of address. s ]Date in parenthesesindicates year of joining the Union. American Ornithologists'Union xiii FRI•D•N, DR. HERBERT,U.S. Nat'l. Mus., Washington 25, D.C... (1921) 1929 GABRIZ•LSON,DR. IRA NOEL, 1807 Preston Rd., Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va .................................................... (1912) 1938 GRISCOM,LUDLOW, MUS. Comp. Zo61., Cambridge 38, Mass .......... (1908) 1925 GRoss, DR. ALfReD OTTO,Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine ....... (1907) 1930 *Hiczs, DR. LAWRENCEEMERSON, 8 Chatham Rd., Columbus,Ohio... (1929) 1941 How2a•D, DR. HmDEGARDE,Los AngelesCounty Mus., Exposition Park, Los Angeles, 7, Calif ..................................... (1928) 1946 JEw•TT, STANLEYGOR•ON, 1404 S. E. Bidwell St., Portland 2, Ore..... (1906) 1940 JONES,DR. LY•DS, 352 West CollegeSt., Oberlin, Ohio.............. (1888) 1905 IC•LMnACH,EDWZN RXCHARD, 2654 Forest St., Denver, Colo.......... (1910) 1927 IC•rDEXGH,DR. SAMUELCH,•mLES, Vivarium Bldg.,Univ. Ill.,Urbana, Ill., (1928) 1942 LEwis, DR. HARIUSoN FrINT, Lands, Parks and Forest Branch, Dept. Mines and Resources,Ottawa, Ont. Can................... (1912) 1942 *LINCOLN, FR•DERXC•rCHARLES, Fish and Wildlife Service, Dept. of Interior, Washington 25, D. C ............................ (1910) 1934 LINSD•E, DR. JEAN MYRON, JamesburgRoute, Monterey, Calif ...... (1922) 1945 *LLOYD,HoYES, 582 Mariposa Ave., Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Can..... (1916) 1932 MAYR, DR. ERNST [WALTER],Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Central Park W. at 79th St., New York 24, N. Y ............................. (1929) 1937 MILLER, DR. ALDEN Horrors, Mus. Vertebrate Zool., Univ. California, Berkeley 4, Calif ........................................ (1929) 1939 MmrER, DR. LoYE Horrors, Univ. Calif. at Los Angeles24, Calif ..... (1918) 1930 *Moo•, ROnERTT•o•s, Meadow Grove PI., Flintridge, Pasadena2, Calif................................................... (1898) 1940 MUNRO, JAM•S ALEXANDER,Okauagan Landing, B.C., Can .......... (1913) 1941 MURPHY, DR. ROBERT CUSHMAN,Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Central Park W. at 79th St., New York 24, N. Y ........................ (1905) 1920 Nie_•, MRS. MARGARETMORSE, 2725 Harper Ave., Chicago 27, Ill ..... (1920) 1937 OBERHOLSER,DR. HAP•R¾ CHVRCH, 2933 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland Heights, Cleveland 18, Ohio.............................. (1888) 1902 *PALMER,DR. THEODORESHERMAN, 1939 Biltmore St., N. W., Washing- ton, D. C ............................................... (1888) 1901 PETERS,JA•mS LEE, Mus. Comp. Zo61.,Cambridge 38, Mass......... (1904) 1927 *PETTINGILL,DR. OLIN SEWALL,JR., Carleton College, Northfield, Minn .................................................. (1930) 1947 1)REBLE,EDWARD AI•EXANDER, 3027 Newark St., N. W., Washington, D. C ................................................... (1892) 1935 RAND, DR. AUSTIN LOOMIS,Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., Roosevelt Rd. and F•eld Dr., Chicago 5, Ill .............................
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