MEETINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL CLUB. 



Botany and Zoology Bldg., Jan 11, 1915. 



The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr. Seymour, 

 and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 



Messrs. H. D. Chase, Vernon Haber, R. C. Smith, F. H. Smith, 

 J. R. Smith, W. T. Owry, W. S. Krout, H. J. Reinhard, D. D. 

 Leyda, W. E. Laughlin, C. W. Hauck, John Eckert, Ohver Gos- 

 sard, J. R. vStear, R. C. Baker, R. A. Knouff, E. H. Baxter, F. F. 

 Searle, Harry Cutler, and Adolph Waller were elected to mem- 

 bership in the club. 



The names of Messrs. Joel Foote and A. H. Smith were pro- 

 posed for membership in the club. 



Prof. Osborn gave a brief report of the meeting of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science at Philadelphia during 

 the Christmas vacation, and stated that the next meeting of the 

 association would be held at Columbus. He suggested that 

 a committee be appointed by the club to assist the different 

 committees of the University in the preparations for the enter- 

 tainment of the association. It was moved by Dr. Krecker and 

 seconded by Mr. Kostir "that the President appoint such a com- 

 mittee before the next meeting." The motion was carried. 



The program for the evening consisted of many interesting 

 reports from the different members who had attended the meeting 

 at Philadelphia: Professors Schaffner, Griggs, and Stover gave 

 reports from the Botanical sessions; Professors Osborn and Krecker 

 from the Zoological and Entomological sessions; Mr. Weiss from 

 Psychological session; Prof. Prosser from the Paleontological and 

 Geological sessions. 



The club then adjourned. 



Botany and Zoology Hall, Feb. S, 1915. 



The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr. Sey- 

 mour, and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and 

 approved. The attendance was unusually large, two hundred 

 and forty-three being present. 



Messrs. Joel Footc and A. H. vSmith were elected to member- 

 ship in the club. The names of Mes.srs. H. C. Yingling, G. S. 

 Zink, and W. D. Will were proposed for membership. 



The President appointed Professors T. M. Hills, F. H. Krecker 

 and R. F. Griggs to assist the different committees of the Univer- 

 sity in the ])reparations for the entertainment of the American 



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