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.state, instnietini^ them to urge the State Legislature to eo-operate with the 

 U. S. Goverument in making sueh a map. 



Ihe Committee on Nominations reported as follows: 



Donaldson Bodine. President ; Severance Barrage, Vice-President ; A. 

 J. Bigney, Secretary ; C. M. Smith, Assistant Secretary ; F. B. Wade, 

 Press Seci'etary ; W. J. Moenkhaus, Treasurer ; C. C. Deam, Editor. 



On motion of L. J. Kettger, the Program Coumiittee was instructed to 

 liave the meeting next year late in October, or early in November. This 

 closed the work of general session and the Academy passed to sectional 

 meetings. 



Evening Session. 



The Academj- met in the Auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. Building. The 

 following illustrated lectures were given and greatly appreciated: 



An Experimental Investigation of Certain Pharmacological Reactions — 

 D. W. Jackson. 



The Photography of Sound Waves — A. L. Foley. 



A Brief Account of the Indiana University Exi^edition to Columbia, 

 South America — C. II. Eigenmann. 



Adjournment. 

 J. P. Naylor, President. A. J. Bigney, Secretary. 



