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Prt)ceedingH, 1S94 — 



Report of the bottiiiital division of tin- Iiuliauii State I)iol()i,'iciil .stirvey 

 for 1S94, abstract, p. GG. 



An increasing ])ear disease in Indiana, abstract, p. G7. 



Tlie variations of Tolyporus lAicidus, abstract, p. lo2. 



riie proposed new systematic botany of Nortli America, abstract, p. loo. 



Report of tlie botanical division of the Indiana Slate l)ioh).i;ical snrvey 

 for lh94. With list of additions to the state tlora. etc., pp. l-i4-15G. 

 Proceedings, 1896 — 



Additions to tlie pnbli.shed lists of Indiana Cryptogams, pp. 171-172. 



Resolutions on the Death of Lucien M. I^nderwood, Passed by the 

 Indiana Academy of Science, in Session in Indianapolis, 

 November 29, 1907. 

 Whereas, Lucien ISIarcns T'nderweod has been a member of the Indiana 

 Academy of Science and during his residence in Indiana took a lively in- 

 terest in its affairs evidenced by notable scientific researches and con- 

 tributions to its proceedings as well as by faithful services as a member 

 of its committees and help in promoting the business interests of the 

 Academy, and whereas, he maintained this interest in the affairs of the 

 Academy through life after his removal from the State, and whereas, 

 the members of this Academy held Dr. Underwood in the highest esteem 

 as a true and warm-hearted friend ; 



Be It Resolved, That in his untimely death November 16th, we have 

 lost a valued co-worker in science and a friend whose memory will always 

 be held in most tender regard. Furthermore, be it resolved, That in his 

 death America has lost one of her foremost naturalists, a botanist who has 

 done masterful worlc which brought him the highest academic honors and 

 marked recognition from his professional contemporaries everywhere. It is 

 further 



Resolved, That the secretary be instructed to spread these resolutions 

 upon the minutes of the Academy and that a copy be forwarded to the 

 widow and daughter of Dr. Underwood with whom we sympathize deeply 

 in their great bereavement. 



D. M. MOTTIER, 

 JOHN S. WRIGHT, 

 A. W. BUTLER, 



Committee. 



