BY-LAWS Ci? THE NTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP WASHINGTON With A List of Its CERS AND MEMBERS WASHINGTON, D. C.: Herbert A. Gibbs, Printer, 1894 BY-LAWS OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON With A Last of Its OFFICERS AND MEMBERS WASHINGTON, D. C.: Herbert A. Gibbs, Printer, 1894 OFFICERS OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON FOR 1894. President. OTIS T. MASON. V ice-Presidents . Section A—Somatology, . . . PRANK BAKER. SECTION B—Sociology, .... JOHN W. POWEEE. Section C—Philosophy, Philology, . EESTER P. WARD. Section D—Technology, . . . WIEEIAM H. HOEMES. General Secretary. PRANK HAMIETON CUSHING. Secretary to the board oe Managers. WESTON FEINT. Treasurer. PERRY B. PIERCE. Curator. P. W. HODGE. Councilors. JxAMES H. BLODGETT. WIEEIAM H. DANIEE S. EAMB. W J McGEE. GEORGE R. STETSON. THOMAS WIESON. PREFATORY NOTE. The large increase in the membership and work of The Anthropological Society of Washington has made it necessary to issue a new list of members, with the by-laws as at present constituted. The Society was organized February 17th, 1879, with seventeen mem- bers. It was incorporated December 13th, 1887. The Society has published three volumes of Trans- actions, one volume of Abstract of Transactions, two Special Papers and six volumes of a quarterly jour- nal entitled The American Anthropologist. Honorary, Active and Life members are entitled to the Anthropologist and all publications of the So- ciety ; Corresponding members pay two dollars per annum for the A nthropologist. The lists of members are brought down to date and the 'addresses given include first the usual or business address, the other the residence, and the city of Wash- ington is understood where no place is given. It is re- quested that any corrections be sent to the Secretary of the Board. Weston Flint, Washington, D. C., Secretary Board of Managers. April 3, 1894. Certificate of Incorporation OF THE Anthropological Society of Washington. This is to certify that we, whose names are hereunto subscribed, citizens of the United States and a majority of whom are citizens of the District of Columbia, have associated ourselves together, pursu- ant to the provisions of the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia and of an act of Congress en- titled “An act to amend the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia, and for other purposes,” ap- proved April 23, 1884, as a society and body corporate, to be known by the corporate name of “The Anthropological Society of Wash- ington,” for the term of one thousand years. The particular objects and business of this Society are to encour- age the study of the natural history of man, especially with refer- ence to America ; the publication of the transactions of the Society, of a periodical magazine, and of other'works relating to the science of Anthropology and the disposition of such publications by sale or otherwise ; the acquisition of a library, and the collection and care of materials relating to the above objects, under the restrictions and regulations to be established in its by-laws. The affairs, funds, and property of the Corporation shall be in the general charge of Manag-ers, whose number for the first year shall be fifteen, consisting of a President, four Vice-Presidents, a Gen- eral Secretary, a Secretary to the Board of Managers, a Treasurer, a Curator, and six other members, styled Councilors, all of whom shall be chosen by ballot from among the members at the annual meeting. The duties of these officers and other officers and standing committees with their duties and their term and the manner of their election or appointment shall be provided for in the by-laws. Signed, J. W. Powell. [l. s.] Robert Fletcher, [l. s.] O. T. Mason. [l. s.] Garrick Mallery. [l. s.] F. A. Seely. [l. s.] J. Howard Gore. [l. s.] H. W. Henshaw. [e. s.] W. J. Hoffman. [l. s.] Thomas Wilson. [l. s.] James C. Pilling. [l. s.] W. H. Holmes. [l. s.] Hester F. Ward. [l. s.] United States oe America, ) District of Columbia, ( ' I. John D. McChesnev, a notary public in and for the District of Columbia, do hereby certify that J. W. Powell, Robert Fletcher, O. T. Mason, Garrick Mallery, F. A. Seely, J. Howard Gore, H. W. Henshaw, W. J. Hotfman, Thomas Wilson, James C. Pilling-, W. H. Holmes, and Hester F. Ward, parties to the foreg-oing- Certificate of Incorporation bearing- date the 13th day of December, A. D. 1887, personally appeared before me in the district aforesaid, the said parties being- well known to me to be the persons who executed said Certificate, and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed. Given under my hand and my notarial seal this 13th day of De- cember, A. D. 1887. [Seal] Jno. D. McChesney, Notary Public. BY-LAWS ArticeE I. Name The name of this Society shall be “ The Anthro- pological Society oe Washington.” Article II. Object. The object of this Society shall be to encourage the study of the Natural History of Man, especially with reference to America, and shall include Somatology, Sociology, Philology, Philosophy, Psychology, and Technology. Article III. Members. The members of this shall be persons who are interested in Anthropology, and shall be divided into four classes: Life, Active, Corresponding*, and Honorary. Any member or any person elected to mem- bership may, on the payment of the sum of fifty-dollars ($50.00) at one time, be made a Life member, and shall enjoy all the privileges of Active membership. The Active members shall be those who when elected shall be specially designated as such, and who shall pay the dues required by Article XV. Failure to comply with this provision within two months after notice of elec- tion, unless satisfactorily explained to the Board of Managers, shall render the election void. Active and Life members only shall be members of the corporation. Corresponding members shall be those who are en- gaged in anthropological investigation in other locali- ties. Persons who have contributed by authorship or patronage to the advancement of Anthropology may be elected Corresponding or Honorary members. Corre- sponding or Honorary members may become Active 6 members by paying the fee required by Article XV. Any Corresponding member from whom no scientific contribution is received for two years after his election may be dropped from the list of members by a vote of the Board of Managers ; but when so dropped shall be eligible to reinstatement. All members shall be elected by the Board of Mana- gers, and by ballot, as follows : The name of the can- didate shall be recommended to the Board, in writing, by two members of the Society, and eight affirmative ballots shall be necessary to an election. No person shall be entitled to the privileges of active membership before paying the admission fee provided in Article XV. Article IV. Officers. The officers of this Society shall be a President, four Vice-Presidents, a General Secretary, a Secretary to the Board of Managers, a Treasurer, and a Curator, all of whom, together with six other Active members styled Councilors, shall constitute a Board of Mana- gers, all to be elected by ballot at each annual meeting. The officers shall serve one year, or until their succes- sors are elected. Vacancies occurring during the year shall be filled by the Board. Article V. The Board of Managers. All business of the Society, except the election of officers at the annual meeting’, shall be transacted by the Board of Managers, a majority of whom shall con- stitute a quorum. The Board shall have charge of the funds and property of the Society. The Board shall meet one-half hour before the regu- lar sessions of the Society, and at such other times as they may be called together by the President. They may call special meetings of the Society. 7 Article VI. The Sections. For active operations the Society shall be divided in- to four sections, as follows : Section A, Somatology ; Section B, Sociology; Section C, Philology, Philos- ophy, and Psychology ; Section D, Technology. The Vice-Presidents of the Society shall be ex-officio chairmen of these sections respectively, and shall be designated by the President to their sections after their election. It shall be the duty of these sections to keep the Society informed upon the progress of research in their respective fields, to make special investigations when requested by the Board of Managers, to announce interesting discoveries, to collect specimens, manu- scripts, publications, newspaper clippings, etc., and in every way to foster their divisions of the work. All papers presented to the sections shall be referred’ to the Board, and through it to the Society. ArTICEE VII. The President. The President, or in his absence, one of the Vice- Presidents, shall preside over all the meetings of the Society and of the Board, and shall appoint all com- mittees in the Board and in the Society. He shall with the Secretary to the Board of Managers, sign all writ- ten contracts and obligations of the Society and attest its corporate**seal, and he shall perform such other du- ties as the Board of Managers shall assign to him. At the first meeting in February the retiring President shall deliver an address to the Society. Article VIII. The Vice-Presidents. The Vice-Presidents shall respectively preside over the sections to which they have been designated, and represent such sections in the Board of Managers and in the Society. 8 Bach of the Vice-Presidents shall deliver an address during the year upon such subject within his depart- ment as he may select. Article IX. The General Secretary It shall be the duty of the General Secretary to re- cord the transactions and conduct the general corre- spondence of the Society. Article X. The Secretary to the Board of Managers. The Secretary to the Board of Managers shall keep the minutes of the Board, shall keep a list of Life, Ac- tive, Corresponding, and Honorary members, with their residences, shall notify members of the time and place of all meetings of the Society, and shall perform such other duties as the Board may direct. He shall have the custody of the corporate seal. Article XI. The Treasurer. The Treasurer shall receive and have charge of all moneys ; he shall deposit the funds as directed by the Board of Managers, and shall not expend any money except as ordered by the Board. He shall notify mem- bers in writing when their dues have remained unpaid for six months. Article XII. The Curator. The Curator shall receive, acknowledge, and have charge of all books, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, and other anthropological material, and shall dispose of them in accordance with Article XVI, keeping a record of them in a book provided by the Society. ArticlE XIII. Meetings. The stated meeting's of the Society shall be held on the first and third Tuesday of each month from No- vember to May, inclusive. An annual meeting for the election of officers shall be held on the third Tuesday of January in each year, a quorum to consist of twenty active members who are not in arrears for dues ; and visitors shall not be admitted. The proceedings of the Society shall be conducted in accordance with the es- tablished rules of parliamentary practice. Papers read shall be limited to twenty minutes, after which the subject shall be thrown open for discussion, re- marks thereon to be limited to five minutes for each speaker. Article XIV. Publications. The address of the President, provided in Article VII, and the transactions of the Society, shall be printed and published annually, or at such periods and in such form as may be determined by the Board of Managers. The Board may, at its discretion, publish a magazine devoted to anthropologic subjects, of which the above-named matter may form part. Article XV. Fees and Dues. The admission fee shall be five dollars, which shall exempt the member from the payment of dues during the year in which he is elected. The annual dues thereafter shall be five dollars, to be paid on the first of February. The names of members failing- to pa}7 their dues one month after written notice from the Treasurer, as provided in Article XI, shall be dropped from the roll, unless from absence of the member from Washington, or other satisfactory explanation, the Board of Managers shall otherwise determine. The Board shall have power to remit the annual dues of a member in whole or in part. 10 Article XVI. Gifts. It shall be the duty of all members to seek to in- crease and perfect the materials of anthropological study in the national collections at Washing-ton. All gifts of specimens, books, pamphlets, maps, photo- graphs, and newspaper clippings shall be received by the Curator, who shall exhibit them before the Society at the next regular meeting after their reception, and shall make such abstract or entry concerning them, in a book provided by the Society, as will secure their value as materials of research ; after which all arch- aeological and ethnological materials shall be deposited in the National Museum, in the name of the donor and of the Society ; all crania and somatic specimens, in the Army Medical Museum; all books, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, and abstracts, in the archives of the Society. Article XVII. Amendments. These By-Laws shall not be amended except by- a three fourths vote of the Active members present at the annual meeting- for the election of officers, and after notice of the proposed chang-e shall have been given in writing- at a stated meeting- of the Society, at least one month previously. ArticlE XVIII, Order of Business. The order of business at each stated meeting* shall be: 1. Reading* the minutes of the last meeting*. 2. Report of the Board of Managers upon member- ship and other subjects. 3. Report of the Curator. 4. Reading* the papers and discussions. 5. Notes and queries. LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. HONORARY MEMBERS. Prof. Adolf Bastian, Berlin, Germany. Mr. Adolf F. Bandelier, Fima, Peru. Mons. Marcellin Boule, Paris, France. Dr. Daniel G. Brinton, 2041 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Prof. Emile Cartailhac, Toulouse, France. Mons. Ernest Chantre, Eyons, France. Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, Owens College, Manchester, England. * Sir John Evans, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, England. Prof. William H. Flower, South Kensington, Eondon, England. Dr. E. T. Hainy, Paris, France. Prof. Abel Hovelacque, Paris, France. Dr. Horatio Hale, Clinton, Ontario, Canada. Sr. Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta, City of Mexico, Mexico. Prof. Edward S. Morse, Salem, Massachusetts. Prof. Paolo Mantegazza, Florence, Italy. Dr. A. B. Meyer, Eeipzig, Germany. Prof. Gabriel de Mortillet, Paris, France. Marquis de Nadaillac, Paris, France. Eieut-Gen. A. H. E. Pitt-Rivers, Eondon, England. Prof. F. W. Putnam, Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dr. Emil Schmidt, Eeipzig, Germany. Dr. Paul Topinard, Paris, France. Dr. Edward B. Tylor, Oxford, England. Mr. Alfred R. Wallace, Parkstone, Dorset. England. 12 CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. Dr. Charles C. Abbott, Trenton, New Jersey. Prof. Henry B. Adams, Baltimore, Maryland. Judg"e Charles C. Baldwin, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Hubert H. Bancroft, San Francisco, California. Mr. A. F. Berlin, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Prince Roland Bonaparte, 22 Cours la Reine, Paris, France. Mr. Gucien Carr, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Dr. Hilborne T. Cresson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prof. George M. Dawson, Montreal, Canada. Maj. Clarence E. Dutton, U. S. A., San Antonio, Texas. Rev. Myron Eells, Union City, Mason County, Washington. Dr. A. Ernst, Caracas, Venezuela. Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Francis Galton, Eondon, England. Prof. Enrico H. Giglioli, Florence, Italy. Dr. Basil H. Gildersleeve, Baltimore, Maryland. Prof. G. Stanley Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts. Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. Mr. Alfred W. Howitt, Melbourne, Australia. Prof. Augustus H. Keane, Gondon, England. Dr. Frederich S. Krauss, Vienna, Austria. Rev. George A. Geakin, Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. E. W. Nelson, care of Agricultural Dept., Washington, D. C. Prof. Raphael Pumpelly, Newport, Rhode Island. Mons. Elisee Reclus, Clarens, Vaux, Switzerland. Mr. C. C. Royce, Chico, California. Dr. J. D. E. Schmeltz, Geyden, Holland. Prof. Guiseppi Sergi, Rome, Italy. Dr. Hermann F. C. ten Kate, Villa Carolina, Scheveningen, Holland. Mr. W. C. Whitford, Milton, Wisconsin. Rev. William Copley Winslow, Boston, Massachusetts. FIFE MEMBERS. Prof. Grove K. Gilbert, Geological Survey. 1424 Corcoran street. Mr. Thomas Gee, 99 Washington avenue, Alban3r, New York. Mr. Isaac P. Noyes, Army Medical Museum. 409 Fourth street, SE. Mr. John W. Pilling-, 917 F street. 1301 Massachusetts avenue. 13 ACTIVE MEMBERS. Mr. Henry Adams, 1603 H street NW. Mr. Nelson D. Adams, 732 Seventh street NE. Dr. Cyrus Adler, Smithsonian Institution. 943 K street. Mr. Robert S. Avery, 320 A street SB. Mr. Wm. Aydelotte, Room 165, Doan and Trust B’dg. 1444 Q street. Mr. Wm. H. Babcock, 709 G street. “Rock Haven,” Ridge R’d, D.C. Prof. Frank Baker, Smithsonian Institution. 1315 Corcoran street. Hon. Henry M. Baker, M. C., House of Rep’s. Bow Mills, N. H. Mr. Marcus Baker, Geological Survey. 1905 Sixteenth street. Maj. William S. Beebe, Thompson, Windham Co., Connecticut. Hon. Charles E. Belknap, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, 1331 Connecticut avenue. Dr. Clotworthy Birnie, Taney town, Carroll Co., Maryland. Mr. Henry H. Bliss, 715 H street. Mr. James H. Blodgett, Census Office. 1237 Massachusetts avenue. Capt. John G. Bourke, U. S. A., Fort Riley, Kansas. Dr. J. C. Branner, Deland Stanford Jr. University, Palo Alto, Cal. Mr. J. Stanley Brown, Geological Survey. 1318 Massachusetts ave. Gen. Wm. H. Browne, Fendall Building, \l/z and D sts. 1645 K st. Dr. Joseph H. Bryan, 818 Seventeenth street. 1644 Connecticut ave. Prof. Rdward S. Burgess, High School. 1715 Corcoran street. Dr. vSwan M. Burnett, 1770 Massachusetts avenue. Mr. Henry Calver, 501 F street. 223 Third street. Dr. A. F. Chamberlain, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts. Mr. Julius M. Chase, West Eaton, Madison Co., New York. Mr. Michael A. Clancy, City Hall. 1426 Corcoran street. Mr. Claude E. Clifton, 805 Market Space. 1429 Stoughton street. Mr. Theo. U. Cole, Room 12, Corcoran Building. 3103 P street. Mr. William A. Croffut, Geological Survey. 140 B street, NE. Mr. William E. Curtis, Post Building. 1801 Connecticut avenue. Mr. Frank H. Cushing, Bureau of Ethnology. 1610 Thirteenth st. Dr. Zadok T. Daniel, Keshena, Shawano Co., Wisconsin. Mr. Ulewellyn Deane, Room 79, McGill Building, 908 G street. Mr. Joseph S. Diller, Geological Survey. 1804 Sixteenth street. Mr. William Dinwiddie, Bureau of Ethnology. Mr. William H. Doolittle, 935 F street. 2022 Hillyer Place. Rev. J. Owen Dorsey, Bureau of Ethnology. TakomaPark, D. C. Mr. Henry H. Doubleday, 715 H street. 14 Mr. A. I}. Douglass, American Museum Natural History, New York. Mr. Thomas Dowling1, Jr., 420 Eleventh street. 614 B street. Mr. John B. Duncklee, 601 Eighteenth street. 940 "Westminster st. Mr. Frank E. Dyer, 918 F street. 1829 Corcoran street. Prof. J. R. Eastman, U. S. N., Naval Observatory. 1905 N street. Mr. Joseph R. Eclson, 927 F street. 1705 Q street. Mr. William Eimbeck, Coast and Geodetic Survey. 1014 Fourteenth st. Mr. J. S. Emerson, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Miss Alice C. Fletcher, 214 First street, SE. Dr. Robert Fletcher, Army Medical Museum. The Portland. Dr. Weston Flint, Bureau of Education. 1101 K street. Miss Kate Foote, The Fredonia. Gen. M. F. Force, Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, Sandusky, Ohio. Mr. N. E. Frothingham, Potter Building, New York, New York. Pres. E- M. Gallaudet, National College for the Deaf, Kendall Green. Mr. R. E. Garner, care C. E. Webster & Co., 67 Fifth Ave., New York. Mr. Albert S. Gatschet, Bureau of Ethnology. 2020 Fifteenth street. Mr. Max Georgii, 606 F street. 1015 E street. Mr. De Eancy W. Gill, Geological Survey. 3411 Roadst., Georget’n. Dr. Theo. N. Gill, Smithsonian Institution. 321 Four-and-a-half st. Dr. G. Brown Goode, National Museum. Eanier Heights. Dr. John M. Gregory, The Concord, 1816 New Hampshire avenue. Hon. Walter T. Griffin, U. S. Consul, Limoges, France. Dr. George Bird Grinnell, 318 Broadway, New York, New York. Mr. Otto C. Gsantner, Patent Office. 1708 New Jersey avenue. Mr. Lewis W. Gunckel, 121 W. Second street, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Henry Hales, Ridgewood, New Jersey. Mr. Valentine Hallenbeck, Agricultural Dept. 1525 Fourteenth st. Mr. Israel H. Harris, Waynesville, Warren county, Ohio. Hon. Wm. T. Harris, Bureau of Education. 914 Twenty-third st. Mr. Amos W. Hart, Pacific Building, 622 F street. 712 Tenth street. Mr. Lorenzo J. Hatch, 80 East Washington Square, New York, N. Y. Mr. Benjamin J. Hatmaker, Albion, Orleans county, New York. Dr. Wm. H. Hawkes, 734 Seventeenth street. Mr. Edwin S. Henry, Patent Office. 1916 Larch street. Mr. Henry W. Henshaw, Bureau of Ethnology. Mr. John N. B. Hewitt, Bureau of Ethnology. 302 E street. Mr. John Hitz, Volta Bureau, 35th and Q street. 917 R street. Dr. Edwin R. Hodge, Army Medical Museum. 1208 K street. Mr. Frederick W. Hodg-e, Bureau of Ethnology. Garrett Park, Md. Prof. Howard G. Hodgkins, Columbian University. 1830 T street. Dr. Walter J. Hoffman, Bureau of Ethnology. 222 E street. Dr. Martin E. Holbrook, 42 E. 21st street, New York, New York. Mr. John W. Holcombe, Room 16, Interior Dep’t. 1829 Corcoran st. Mr. William H. Holmes, Bureau of Ethnology. 1444 Stoughton st. Mr. Walter Hough, National Museum. 1022 Eighth street. Mr. Frederick Houghton, 91 Downing street, Buffalo, New York. Mr. Howard Clifford, District Building-. P. O. Box 633. 928 T st. Mr. Charles II. Huberich, P. O. Box 640, San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. David Hutcheson, Gibrary of Congress. 401 B street NE- Dr. Thomas D. Ingram, Pension Office. 1303 H street. Mr. S. H. Kaufmann, Evening Star, 1101 Penn. ave. 1421 Mass. av. Mr. James I. Kay, 96 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. George Ivennan, care J. B. Pond, Everett House, New York. Dr. James Kerr, 1711 II street. Mr. Mark B. Kerr, 402 Front street, San Francisco, Cal. Dr. Albert F. A. King, 1313 Massachusetts avenue. Dr. George M. Kober, 1819 Q street. Mr. Francis Ga Flesche, Indian Bureau. 214 First street SE. Dr. Daniel S. Gamb, Army Medical Museum. 800 Tenth street. Dr. Robert H. Gamborn, 32 Nassau street, New York, New York. Mr. Benj. F. Geighton, 452 D street. 708 Massachusetts avenue NE. Mr. Gyman K. Ginson, Albion, Orleans county, New York. Mr. William H. Gowdermilk, 1424 F street. 1517 Corcoran street. Mr. Daniel D. Guke, 531 Third Street, Brooklyn, New York. Gen. Joseph K. McCammon, 1420 F street. 1324 Nineteenth street. Dr. John II. McCormick, 1225 G street. Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee, 1225 Connecticut avenue. Mr. W J McGee, Bureau of Ethnology. 1225 Connecticut avenue. Mr. Joseph D. McGuire, Ellicott City, Maryland. Judge Arthur Mac Arthur, 1201 N street. Dr. Arthur MacDonald, Bureau of Education. 806 Nineteenth street. Mr. Henry B. F. Macfarland, 1406 G street. 1816 F street. Mr. George G. Magill, Avenue Savings Bank, Michigan avenue and Thirty-first street, Chicago, Illinois. Cof. Garrick Mallery, U. S. A., Bureau of Ethnology. 1323 N street. Prof. Otis T. Mason, National Museum. 1777 Massachusetts avenue. 16 Dr. Washing-ton Matthews, U. S. A., Fort Wingate, New Mexico. Dr. Thomas C. Mendenhall, Coast and Geodetic Survey. 8 B st. NF. Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Agricultural Department. 1919 Sixteenth st. Mr. Victor Mindeleff, Ohio Bank Building. Takoma Park, D. C. Mr. F. J. Molera, 850 Van Ness street, San Francisco, California. Mr. James Mooney, Bureau of Fthnology. Mr. Warren K. Moorehead, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. Ballard N. Morris, Room 123 Patent Office. 3206 Fourteenth st. Mr. John Murdoch, Pocksha Farm, Rock, Massachusetts. Mr. William Berton Nassau, 204 Arthur Place. Mr. Wm. Nelson, Paterson National Bank, Paterson, New Jersey. Rev. Stephen M. Newman, Tenth and G streets. 919 I street. Fieut. Albert P. Niblack, U. S. N., Navy Department. Mr. Charles Nordhoff, Coronado, San Diego County, California. Mr. Crosby S. Noyes, Evening Star. Sligo, Maryland. Mr. C. Wellman Parks, 1825 Fifth avenue, Troy, New York. Mr. John J. R. Patrick, Belleville, Illinois. Mr. Henry F. Pellew, 1637 Massachusetts avenue. Mr. John C. Pennie, McGill Bldg., 912 G st. 1711 Corcoran street. Mr. Edward T. Peters, Agricultural Department. 131 F street. Mr. W. Hallett Phillips, 603 Fouisiana avenue. 1707 H street. Mr. Perry B. Pierce, Patent Office. 1119 Seventeenth street. Mr. James C. Pilling, Bureau of Fthnology. 1343 Fifteenth street. Mr. William M. Poindexter, 803 Seventeenth street. Mr. Anthony Pollok, 620 F street. 1700 I street. Prof. Samuel Porter, National College for the Deaf, Kendall Green. Miss Zenobia Porter, Pension Office. 809 Ninth street. Maj. John W. Powell, Geological Survey. 910 M street. Prof. William B. Powell, Franklin School. 1410 N street. Dr. D. Webster Prentiss, 1101 Fourteenth street. Mr. Henderson Presnell, Bureau of Education. 1715 Sixth street. Mr. Joseph M. Price, 1712 Corcoran street. Mr. S. V. Proudfit, Secretary’s Office, Int. Dept. Falls Church, Va. Dr. Charles F. Rand, 1228 Fifteenth street. Mr. Nathan Reeve, Second Comptroller’s Office. 1834 I street. Dr. Robert Reyburn, 714 Thirteenth street. 2129 F street. Mr. James Q. Rice, Patent Office. 1713 Corcoran street. Mr. E. Francis Riggs, Riggs & Co. 1311 Massachusetts avenue. Prof. Chas. V. Riley, Agricultural Dept. “Sunbury” Wyoming ave. 17 <3k Dr. Eouis W. Ritchie, 3259 N street. Dr. Grace Roberts, 1109 K street. Dr. Thomas Robinson, 1415 P street. Mr. Miles Rock, 1327 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hon. William W. Rockhill, State Department. 1914 N street. Mr. Archibald Rog-ers, Hyde Park on Hudson, New York. Mr. Philip G. Russell, 509 Seventh street. 1443 Massachusetts ave. Mr. Wells M. Sawyer, Geological Survey. 620 Seventeenth street. Miss Sarah A. Scull, Mt. Vernon Seminary, 1100 M street. Col. Franklin A. Seely, Patent Office. 22&3 M street. Mr. Henry A. Seymour, 913 F street. 1337 Connecticut avenue. Dr. Robert W. Shufeldt, Smithsonian Institution. Takoma, D. C. Dr. John O. Skinner, U. S. A., Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Charles W. Smiley, 8th and H streets. 943 Massachusetts ave. Mr. Frank C. Somes, 514 F st. P. O. Box 74. Metropolitan Hotel. Gen. Ellis Spear, 1003 F street. Eaurel avenue, Mount Pleasant. Mr. Ainsworth R. Spofford, Eibrary of Congress. 1621 Mass. ave. Rev. J. Macbride Sterrett, Columbian University. Pierce Mill Road. Mr. George R. Stetson, 1441 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Matilda Coxe Stevenson, Bureau of Ethnology. 1510 H street. Mr. Warner P. Sutton, Kellogg Building. 1105 K street. Mr. William B. Taylor, Smithsonian Institution. 306 C street. Professor Cyrus Thomas, Bureau of Ethnology. Professor Almon H. Thompson, Geological Survey. Major Gilbert Thompson, Geological Survey. Dr. J. Ford Thompson, 804 Seventeenth street. Paym’r. Wm. J. Thomson, U. S. N., Navy Dept. U. S. S. Monterey. Mr. William Wallace Tooker, 70 Main street, Sag Harber, N. Y. Mr. Fred M. Tryon, Room 120, Patent Office. 913 H street. Mr. Frederick W. Von Dachenhausen, Geological Survey. 2911 P st. Mr. John Hunn Voorhees, 2101 G street. Mrs. Emma H. Ward, The Hamilton. Mr. Eester F. Ward, National Museum. 1464 Rhode Island avenue. Mr. Brainard II. Warner, 900 F street. 2100 Massachusetts avenue. Mr. Horace E. Warner, Pension Office. 29 I street. Mr. Frederick Webber, 433 Third street. 428 Third street. Dr. James C. Welling, Columbian University. 1302 Conn, avenue. Mr. Williams C. Whittemore, 1526 New Hampshire avenue. Mr. George P. Whittlesey, 930 F street. 1430 Stoughton street. Hon. Edwin Willits, Room 147, Loan & Trust Btfg. 1409 Hopkins st. Mr. William F. Willoughby, Dept, of Labor, I5tli and N. Y. avenue. 1505 Twelfth street. Mr. J. Ormond Wilson, 450 Penn, avenue. 1439 Mass, avenue. Mr. Robert N. Wilson, Hudson’s Bay Co., Macleod, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Thomas Wilson, National Museum. 1218 Connecticut avenue. Mr. George M. Wood, Geological Survey. 1735 Tenth street. Colonel George A. Woodward, U. S. A., 2110 Massachusetts avenue. Dr. Harry C. Yarrow, 814 Seventeenth street. SUMMARY. Honorary Members 24 Corresponding- Members 31 Life Members 4 Active Members 201 Total 260