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TENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INDIANA 

 ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



The tentli annual meeting of the Indiana Academy oi Science was held in 

 Indianajxilis, December 27 and 28, 181I4, preceded by a session of the Executive 

 Committee of the Academy, 8 p. M., December 26. 



The Academy met in general session, 9 A. 3i., December 27, at which com- 

 mittees were appointed and various other business transacted, after which there 

 was an adjournment until 2 p.. M., whereupon it met in two sections — biological 

 and physico-chemical — for the reading and discussion of papers. After adjourn- 

 ment of the sectional meetings, at 5 p. m , the Academy again met in general 

 session at 7 p. M., for the address of the retiring President, Prof. W. A. Noycs, 

 subject, "Lavoisier." 



December 28, 9 a. m., the Academy met in general session for the transaction 

 of business, after which followed the reading and discussion of papers until 

 adjournment at 1 p. m. 



After tJie adjournment of the Academy the Exec\itive Committee met with a 

 committee of th° Science Club of Indianapolis to discuss the publication of 

 the proceedings of the Academy by the State. 



Field Meetinc; of 189o. 



The 189.5 Field Meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science was held at 

 Wyandotte Cave May 15, 16 and 17. The business session of the meeting was 

 held at 8 p. m., May 15. In the absence of the President and the Vice-President, 

 Dr. P. S. Baker acted as chairman. The remaining time of the meeting was 

 spent in the field. 



