The Ohio Journal of Science 



Vol. XXII November, 1921 No. 1 



REPORT OF THE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING 

 OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 



E. L. RICE 

 Secretary 



The Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the Ohio Academy of 

 Science was held at Western Reserve University and Case 

 School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, March 25 and 26, 

 1921, under the Presidency of Mr. W. H. Alexander. Fifty- 

 nine members were registered as in attendance; forty-seven 

 new members were elected. 



In accordance with the practice begun in 1918, but of which 

 discontinuance has since been threatened, a geological excursion 

 was organized by Professor J. E. Hyde, Vice-President for 

 Geology, 1921-22, for the three days, May 28, 29and-30. The 

 party was under the guidance of Drs. August Foerste and W. H, 

 Shideler. The itinerary (Wilmington, Clarksville, Fort Ancient, 

 Oregonia, Dayton) was planned for the study of the Richmond 

 formations of southwestern Ohio. Like other Academy func- 

 tions, the excursion was open to non-members as well as 

 members; fifteen geologists were present. 



General Program. 



Friday, March 25. 



-Business Meeting. 



-Reading of Papers in General Session. 



-Luncheon. 



-Demonstrations. 



-Reading of Papers in General Session. 



-Lecture by Dr. Henry H. Goddard, Bureau of Juvenile 



Research, Columbus, on "Scientific Work at the 



Bureau of Juvenile Research." 

 -Reading of Papers in General Session. 

 -Dinner. 



