lii TrunS. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



REPORTS OF OFFICERS. 

 Treasurer's Report. 



RfeCEIPTS. 



Balance from 1911 ? 26.84 



Dues from members 2,002.00 



Rent from tenant societies 610.00 



Telephone (Engineers' Club) 10.00 



Academy's Transactions sold 50.50 



Interest on balance "^l 



H. E. Ewing (toward printing paper) 33.06 



Income from endowment fund 788.76 



Total receipts for the year $3,521.87 



EXPENDITUBES . 



Salaries $1,380.00 



Water license 24.61 



Gas, electric light and power 118.11 



Fuel 324.93 



Telephone 54.25 



Printing 822.12 



Current expenses 329.78 



Fire Insurance (5 years ^ 120.00 



Total expenditures for the year 3,173.80 



Balance December 31, 1912 ." . . . . 348.07 



$3,521.87 

 Respectfully submitted, 



(Signed) H. E. Wiedema^'n, 



Treasurer. 



Librarian's Report. 



The Librarian reported that the accessions to the library for the year 

 1912 by exchange with 114 home and 308 foreign societies amounted to 

 589 volumes and 263 pamphlets, by donation 71 volumes and 110 

 pamphlets, and by purchase 4 volumes. 



The Transactions for the year were sent to 114 home and 308 foreign 

 societies. 



Curators' Report. 



The Curators reported that during the year donations were received 

 from: 



J. A. Drushel. — Five species of Ordovician Brachiopods and two spe- 

 cies of Ordovician Bryzoa. 



Joseph Grindon. — Three Colubris from Guadeloupe, West Indies. 



Mary J. Klem. — Fossil tree trunk from Veedersburg, Indiana. 



Wm. Trelease. — Four rosaries made of seeds by Alaska Indians. Two 

 pouches made of sealskin by Alaska Indians. Aleutian waterproof 

 jacket and belt made of seal intestine. Paper weight of the original 

 punch for the Engelmann medal of the fiftieth anniversary. 



