Record. li 



Librarian Mary J. Klem. 



Curators Frank Schwarz. 



Julius Hurler. 



Mary J. Klem. 

 Directors Francis E. Nipher. 



Otto Widmann. 



Respectfully submitted, 

 (Signed) Chas. D. Stevens (Chairman). 



Upon motions, seconded and carried, the nominations for 

 President, Vice-Presidents and Secretaries were closed. When 

 the nominations for Treasurer were in order. Dr. Sander asked 

 that, in view of his long service in that office, he be allowed to 

 decline the nomination. He stated that he did this with regret, 

 since he had hoped that he might complete a half-century in 

 the service of the Academy, but that the condition of his health 

 did not allow him to be sure that he could be present at the 

 meetings. He placed in nomination Dr. Charles D. Stevens. 

 Dr. Stevens asked that his name be not considered, but his ob- 

 jection was overruled, and upon motion by Dr. Sander, seconded 

 by Professor Nipher, it was voted to place the name of Dr. 

 Stevens on the official ballot. Upon motions the nominations 

 for the other offices were successively closed, and the report of 

 the committee accepted. 



Dr. Enno Sander presented a volume entitled "The Hoot of 

 the Owl," by Dr. H. H. Behr, a former member of the Academy. 

 Upon motion, the Academy extended a vote of thanks to Dr. 

 Sander for this gift. 



Professor E. H. Keiser presented a paper entitled "On the 

 Determination of Ozone, Nitrogen Peroxide and Hydrogen 

 Peroxide in Gas Mixtures." 



Professor A. S. Langsdorf discussed the "Use of Arrow Heads 

 in Vector Diagrams." 



Professor Moses Craig was elected to membership. 



REPORTS OF OFFICERS. 



President's Report. 



The work and record of the Academy for the year 1907, 

 while in no way very remarkable, has fully justified its exist- 

 ence and maintained the high standard set by half a century of 



