452 WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



The Board having received a communication from the Secretary 

 General of the International Botanical Congress to be held in Vienna, 

 June 12 to 1 8, 1905, requesting the Academy to appoint a delegate to 

 that Congress, appointed accordingly Mr. Frederick V. CoviJle to 

 represent the Academy at that meeting. 



The Academy has suffered the following losses by death during 

 the year : 



W. B. Powell died February 6. 



E. A. de Schweinitz died February 15. 



H. L. Marindin died March 25. 



A. Lindenkohl died June 22. 



The statistics of membership at this date are as follows: 



Patro7is. 



At date of last report 8 



Elected during the year o 8 



Resident members. 



At date of last report 161 



Elected during the year 2 



Restored to membership ..T i 164 



Deceased 3 



Resigned 3 6 15S 



No7i-7-esident me?nbe7's. 



At date of last report 165 



Elected during the year 2 167 



Resigned S 8 159 



325 

 Counted twice i 



Total inembership January 19, 1905 324 



Respectfully submitted, 



Frank Baker, 



Secreia7y. 

 January 19, 1905. 



FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TREASURER, 1903. 



To THE Washington Academy of Sciences : 



The Treasurer has the honor to submit the following annual report 

 of receipts, disbursements, and funds in his hands for the year from 

 January 11, 1902, to January 7, 1903, when the account was closed 

 and balanced. 



