Michigan (Detroit).—President, Hugh McMillan; vice-president, Truman H. Newberry; treasurer, Emory W. Clark; secretary, Charles Moore; chairman of executive committee, Dr. C. G. Jennings.

New York (New York City).—President, Col. William Cary Sanger; vice-president, Hon. Elihu Root; treasurer, Jacob H. Schiff; secretary, Mrs. Wm. K. Draper; chairman of executive committee, Cleveland H. Dodge.

Ohio (Columbus).—President, Governor M. T. Herrick; vice-president, Judge C. O. Hunter; treasurer, Edwin R. Sharp; secretary, Rev. Dr. John Hewitt; chairman of executive committee, Governor Herrick.

Philippines (Manila).—President, Governor-General Wright; vice-president, Chief Justice Arellano; treasurer, Captain Palmer; secretary, Mrs. George A. Main; chairman of executive committee, Dr. R. P. Strong.

Rhode Island (Providence).—President, John C. Pegram; vice-president, Rt. Rev. W. N. McVickar, D. D.; treasurer, Edward Aborn Greene; secretary, Prof. George Grafton Wilson; chairman of executive committee, John M. Peters, M. D.

South Carolina (Charleston).—President, Hon. A. C. Kaufman; vice-president, Rev. Robert P. Pell, Litt. D.; treasurer, John Kuker; secretary, George Hoyt Smith; chairman of executive committee, Hon. George Lamb Buist.

Vermont (address of secretary, St. Albans).—President, Henry D. Holton, M. D.; vice-president, Urban A. Woodbury; treasurer, Clayton L. Alexander; secretary, Charles S. Forbes; chairman of executive committee, Franklin S. Billings.

Wyoming (address of secretary, Cheyenne).—President, Mrs. B. B. Brooks; vice-president, Mrs. B. F. Perkins; treasurer, Dr. Amos W. Barber; secretary, Miss Winifred W. Woods.

The present corporation received from the old corporation, which ceased to exist by virtue of the act approved January 5, 1905, a quantity of miscellaneous literature and incomplete records which have been of very little value; also a few articles of furniture. The treasurer received the sum of $291.89 and a notice of indebtedness of $1,250, contracted to pay a claim of Francis Atwater for printing and postage for the old corporation. This indebtedness has since been paid from the proceeds of the sale of lots 14, 15, 16, and 17, block 25, Kalorama Heights. These lots were the property of the American National Red Cross, and were sold on January 11, 1904, by the then president of the American National Red Cross, to Cogan Bros. & Forschner for the sum of $16,500. Monthly payments of the purchase money were to be made according to the quantity of stone removed from the property, with a minimum monthly payment of $200. Five thousand and seventy-five dollars had been paid before transfer to the present corporation. Four thousand three hundred and twelve dollars has since been paid, leaving a balance due of $7,113.

The trusteeship of the property that was formerly held by Charles A. Baker and S. W. Briggs has been transferred and is now held by Charles Hallam Keep and James C. McReynolds.