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Vice-President — E, N. Wilson, Professor of Chemistry, Trinity 

 College. 



Secretary-Treasurer — :E. W. Leiby, Entomologist, Raleigh. 



Executive Committee (additional members) — Z. P. Metcalf, H. B. 

 Arbiickle, ]\Iiss Mary Sherrill. 

 The Resolutions Committee reported, as follows: 



Resolved, That we, the members of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 

 express to the President and Faculty of Trinity College our hearty apprecia- 

 tion of their hospitality, extended to us on the occasion of the eighteenth 

 annual meeting of the Academy. Nothing could have been more delightful 

 than their arrangement for our social intercourse which has been stressed 

 here even more than at former meetings. 



The Committee on High School Science reported that no meeting 

 had been held. This committee was reconstituted, by action of the 

 Academy, with Dr. E. W. Gudger as chairman, the other memljers 

 being the same, and continued. There was considerable discussion 

 over the question. 



It was moved and carried that all members in the army should 

 be continued v\^ithout the payment of dues for this year. 



At 10 :30 the joint meeting of the Chemists and Academy was held. 



At 11 :?)() the Chemists withdrew for their special meeting, and 

 the Academy proceeded with the papers. Adjournnunit for dinner 

 was had at 1 :00 p. m. and the Academy reconvened at 2 :00 

 and proceeded with j)apers until 4:30. After this Mr. G. A. Rhea 

 demonstrated a motion picture machine, using a nitrogen lamp and 

 a noncombustible film. The Academv then adjtuirncd sine die. 



