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Committee on State Lihrary. 



Amos AV. Butler reported the very satisfactory condition of the Library 

 of the Academy under careful direction of the State Librarian. Foreign 

 publications are now beginning to arrive and are being bound as rapidly as 

 volumns are completed. Extensive foreign and domestic exchanges are 

 received. The report was accepted. 



Committee on Distribution of Proceedings. 



Howard E. Enders reported that the 1918 proceedings are on press and 

 are promised for delivery in January or February. 



The Membership Committee. 



The Membership Committee nominates the following named persons for 

 membership : 



Wm. B. Adams, Asst. Botany, Indiana University. 

 Price W. Allen, Asst. Prof. Entomology, Purdue University. 

 Ira L. Baldwin, Instr. Bacteriology, Purdue University. 

 Cecil W. Byers, Asst. Physics, Purdue University. 

 Elmer G. Campbell, Asst. Prof. Agr. Botany, Purdue University. 

 O. B. Christy, Prof. Botany and Agr., Muncie Normal School. 

 G. H. A. Clowes, Physiological Chemist, Indianapolis. 

 W. P. Crockett, Physics Teacher, Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis. 

 Ray C. Friesner, Prof. Botany, Butler College. 

 Max Wm. Gardner, Assoc. Botanist, Purdue Exper. Station. 

 Joel W. Hadley, Teacher Chem. and Biol., Indianapolis. 

 A. Parker Hitchens, Physician, Indianapolis. 

 Evalyn G. James, Student in Botany, Indiana University. 

 Marguerite G. Mallon, Instr. in Food Chem., Purdue University. 

 John W. Miller, Instr. Plant Pathology, Purdue University. 

 G. B. Newman, Instr. Entomology, Purdue University. 

 Raymond M. Rightsell, Physics Teacher, Shortridge High School. 

 R. Chester Roberts, Chemistry teacher, Franklin, Ind. 

 Horace A. Shonle, Chemist, Indianapolis. 

 John E. Smith, Professor of Physics, Franklin. 

 Stephen S. Visher, Asst. Prof. Geology, Indiana University. 

 Ira T. Wilson, Asst. in Zoology, Indiana University. 

 Truman G. Yuncker, Professor of Biology, DePauw University. 



Committee mi Publication of Proceedings. 



Editor L. F. Bennett's report was read in which he outlined the undue 

 delay on the part of the printer, thus causing the unexpended funds of the 

 Academy to revert to the General Fund of the State. 



