THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. ila 
sum cases for the Goss collection and for the industrial collections referred to 
above, $000; for postage, express, etc., $300; total, $2000. 
Respectfully submitted. 
Hy. H. S. Battery, A. S. HircHcock, 
W. Knaus, D. E. Lantz, 
A. H. THompson, Committee. 
The report was taken up by sections, and, after slight amendments, 
was adopted as presented above. 
The report of the committee on nominations was taken from the 
table, and, on motion, the persons nominated were duly elected, the 
secretary casting the ballot. 
The treasurer reported a balance of $124.90 on hand. 
On motion of B. B. Smyth, fifty dollars was set aside for use of the 
executive committee in furnishing illustrations for next report. 
The reading of papers was then continued. 
26. Sanitary water analysis at Kansas University, by Edward Bar- 
tow. (Read by Prof. E. H.S. Bailey.) 
27. Wild flowers of Kansas adapted to cultivation, by Grace R. 
Meeker. 
28. Contributions toward a monograph of the Permian of the 
central United States: (1) The Permian of the Blue Valley and its 
fauna, by J. W. Beede. 
29. The food of fishes in central Kansas, by Geo. H. Curtis. (Read 
by title.) 
30. The Kansas-Oklahoma Triassic and its invertebrate fauna, by 
C. N. Gould and J. W. Beede. 
31. A new method for the identification of arsenic, antimony, and 
tin, by H. P. Cady. (Presented by E. H. 8S. Bailey.) 
32. The Atchison shales, by J. W. Beede. 
33. A new mangano-ferrous mineral water, by E. H.S. Bailey. 
On motion, adjourned to meet at 1:30 P. M. 
SaTURDAY AFTERNOON, December 29. 
The Academy was called to order by President Hitchcock at 1:30 
o’clock P. M. 
B. B. Smyth and F. W. Cragin, having been members of the 
Academy for twenty years, were, on recommendation of the commit- 
tee on membership, elected as life members. 
F. F. Crevecceur, of Onaga, was proposed for membership and duly 
elected. 
On motion, Prof. George T. Fairchild, of Berea, Ky., was elected to 
honorary membership in the Academy. 
The reading of papers was then continued. 
34. Archeology of Catalina island, by J. R. Mead. 
35, Principles of chimney design, by W. K. Palmer. 
