Finance Committee. 
 
 
By-law 7. A committee of three members including the Treasurer. 
One member to serve initially for three years; the other for five 
years. 
 
Alfred Redfield--has thorough knowledge of the organization and 
finances of the Society in connection with advising the Consti- 
tution Committee; excellent administrator; experience withthe 
problems and administration of research funds. 
 
Orlando Park--has definite ideas on establishing a research fund 
for the Society. 
 
F. W. Preston--a relatively new member who is seriously interested 
in the Society; owner and director of Preston Laboratories, Butler, 
Pennasylvania, a firm of consulting engineers; He has business 
and financial background that most of us ecologists lack. 
 
Charles C. Adams--interested in an endowment fund for the Society 
and chairman of that committee; would help to integrate the two 
committees. At the Boston meeting some thought they should not 
be set up separately. 
 
     Perhaps you should get the Treasurer's ideas on this subject.