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The Editor. C. C. Deam. made a complete report of liis work, and 

 stated that the copy was in the hands of the state printer. 



E. R. Cumings. of the Membership Committee, reported the follow- 

 ing names for membership : Dr. Will Shimer, State House, Indianapolis ; 

 Elton Russell Clarke. Indianapolis ; Harold Morrison, Indianapolis ; 

 Robert Snodgrass, Crawfordsville ; Leonard Steimley, Bloomington ; Dr. 

 F. Payne, Bloomington ; Rutli Wootery. Bloomington ; Cora Hennel, Bloom- 

 ington; Edith A. Hennel. Bloomington; C. .J. Zufall, Indianapolis; Arthur 

 L. Walters, Indianapolis ; Mason E. Hufford. Bloomington ; Henry DuBois, 

 Bloomington ; Hugh E. Browii. Bloomington : Mary Easley. Bloomington ; 

 John H. Mc(/lellan, Gary: K. B. Harvey. Indianapolis; L. B. Webster, 

 Terre Haute; Don »"ameron Warren, Rloomington ; Paul Weatherwav. 

 Bloomington; Prof. Bernaj'd Sliockel. Terre Haute: (Jrover C. Mance. 

 Bloomington: Mrs. Eula Davis McEwan. Bloomington: Robert G. Gilluin, 

 Terre Haute: Mildred Northnagel. Gary: William Ray Allen. Bloomington. 



On motion the persons named were elected members. 



The Treasurer pro teiii , 'W. A. Cogshall. reported as follows. 



Balance from I'.Hi; ..$273.38 



Dues 148. 00 



Total 421 ..38 



Expenditure.^ 1 G(I . (iO 



Balance .$2.j4.78 



Dr. C. H. Eigenniniin made a brief report of the expedition of Messrs. 

 Henu and Wilson to Coiomlda that went out under his direction. 



Dr. H. .J. Banker reported that he had collected 2<)8 pages of data on 

 the scientific literature in the libraries in the State. Many difficulties had 

 been encountered but progress had been made. He stated that be had 

 incurred an expense of .$18.75 in this work. 



On motion the Academy ordered the Treasurer to pay this bill and 

 extend to Dr. Banker the thanks of the Academy for his efficient work. 

 The committee was continued. 



On motion the papers of the Conservation Association were ordered pul)- 

 lished in the Proceedings of the Academy. 



The regular program was then taken up, beginning with President 

 Bodine'-s address. 



