TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING 



OF THE 



MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 



ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 



April 3 and 4, 1919 

 GENERAL PROGRAM. 



NEW voi^i^ 

 BOTANICAL 



Thursday, April 3. 



10 :00 a. m. Meeting of the Section of Economics, Lecture Room, Second Floor, 



Economics Building. 

 12 :00 m. Luncheon for members of Section of Economics, Michigan Union. 



2 :00 p. m., sharp. Council meeting. Room Z 231, Natural Science Building. 



Reports of committees. Nominations for membership. 



2 :30 p. m. General meeting of the Academy, Room B 207, Natural Science Building. 



Reports of committees. Election of members. 



3 :00 p. m. Meetings of the following Sections : 



Agriculture- — Room G 437, Natural Science Building. 



Botany — Room B 207, Natural Science Building. 



Economics — Lecture Room, Second Floor, Economics Building. 



Geology and Geography — Room G, 321, Natural Science Building. 



Psychology — Room P 162, Natural Science Building. 



Sanitary and Medical Science — Room 319, Medical Building. 



Zoology — Room Z 355, Natural Science Building. 



8 :00 p. m. Presidential Address, by Professor Frank T. Carlton : "The Human Ele- 



ment in Industry." Auditorium, Natural Science Building. This 

 lecture is open to the public. 



9 :00 p. m. Smoker given by the Research Club to members of the Academy in the 



University Club rooms, Alumni Building. 



Friday, April 4. 



8 :30 a. m. Council meeting. 



Meetings of Sections for the reading of papers* and the nomination of 



Vice-Presidents and Editors. 

 Meeting of Section of Economics. 

 Luncheon for Biologists. 



General meeting of the Academy. Election of officers and members. 

 Meeting of Section of Economics. 

 Public Address, by Gerald 11. Thayer, "Cnmoiiflagc in War and Nature," 



Hill Auditorium. This lecture is open to the pul)lic. 



"T^ *The papers presented at the sectional meetings are listed under Papers Pre- 



'^^ sented on page 6. 



