E. K. Hall has been appointed a member of the executive committee of the National Industrial Committee established by the National Civic Federation to bring together representatives of the non-revolutionary labor movement, employers who believe in conferring with labor, and the public.
On August 26, S. P. Baldwin described before a select group of ornithologists in the Bos-ton Natural History Museum his method of trapping and tagging birds. His audience was intensely interested in his demonstration of how to handle birds, and in the results already attained, although this method of study is in its infancy. The work has been taken up by the United States Biological Survey.
Secretary, Arthur M. Strong, 50 Beacon St., Boston