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Moved and seconded that the president's address be pub- 

 lished as a bulletin. Motion carried. 



The Committee on Resolutions presented the following : 



Resolved: That we, the members in attendance at* the forty-eighth 

 annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science, desire to express 

 appreciation of the courtesy accorded our organization by the press of 

 Topeka in the matter of advance notices and daily reports of meetings, 

 and herewith register our sincere thanks for the same. 



Resolved, That we also appreciate the kindly cooperation and willing 

 assistance of the secretary of the Historical Society in providing many 

 necessary conveniences and improvements in the furnishing of our 

 quarters and in preparation for the present meeting, and extend to him 

 and to the organization which he represents our hearty thanks for the 

 same. 



Resolved, That the Academy should determine, individually and col- 

 lectively, to rally to the situation and renew its activity along the lines 

 of scientific research; also that we urge a campaign throughout the 

 state for increased membership, and also outline a propaganda for 

 greater publicity for the work already done and that which is now in 

 progress by the organization and its members. 



Resolved, That the Academy realizes most deeply the splendid loyalty 

 and devotion to the duties of the office of our secretary during a decade 

 of service, and that we desire to express through the feeble medium of 

 words the heart-full appreciation and thanks of this body assembled, of 

 his personality and presence among us for such a length of years. 



The report was adopted. 



The Academy resumed the reading of papers, and upon the 

 completion of the program adjourned. 



