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The committee on resolutions reported as follows : 



The thirty-sixth annual session of the Kansas Academy of Science, now 

 drawing to the close of a most profitable meeting, finds reason for congratu- 

 lating itself upon the zeal of its members in gaining accessions to the member- 

 ship list, as well as in the number of papers oifered, showing the work in 

 science during the year. 



The Academy wishes to record its appreciation of the work done by its 

 officers in arranging for and conducting the various meetings. Especial 

 thanks are due the committee for the rearrangement of the program into 

 sections, and for furnishing to the members appropriate badges. 



Our thanks are due to Professor Griffith for special courtesy, making it 

 possible for the members to enjoy the Tissot pictures. 



To the members of the Academy in Lawrence, whose guests we have been, 

 we oflfer hearty thanks for the generous hospitality shown us and our friends, 

 which will make another in the series of ' ' red-letter days ' ' to add to the 

 memories of former years in meetings of the Academy. 



J. R. Mead, 



J. T. WiLLARD, 



Grace Meeker, 



Committee. 



The committee to whom was referred the secretary's report 

 recommend : 



1. That in books borrowed from the Academy library, the time limit dur- 

 ing which a book may be retained be one month, and that it be the duty of 

 the secretary to notify the holder of the expiration of the time. 



2. That volumes IV, V, VI and VII be reprinted as soon as the funds 

 of the Academy permit, and that the matter be referred to the executive 

 committee for action. 



3. That we give our hearty indorsement to the project of celebrating the 

 semicentennial of the state in 1911. J. T. Willard, 



F. W. BUSHONG, 



ConiTnittee. 



' treasurer's report. 



The treasurer reported as follows : 



Balance on hand from last year $321 23 



Receipts since, prior to this meeting 159 00 



The treasurer's books were audited and found correct. 



On motion of Professor Sayre, the treasurer was directed to 

 make a time deposit to the amount of $250. 



The receipts from this meeting are not included in the above 

 report. 



The business being completed, the Academy adjourned, to meet 



at the call of the executive committee. 



J. T. Lovewell, Secretary, 

 December 2, 1905. 



