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KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



The committee upon the Mudge monument, Messrs. Savage, Goodnow and 

 Lovewell, presented, through Mr. Savage, their final report of receipts and 

 disbursements, of which the following is a statement: 



RECEIPTS BY SUBSCRIPTIONS, MONUMENT FUND. 



Manhattan $212 75 



Emporia 42 50 



Junction City 25 00 



State University 100 00 



Mudge family 100 00 



Academy of Science 50 00 



Various, per Jos. Savage 128 93 



Total monument fund $659 18 



Cost of monument 650 00 



Balance in hands of the treasurer of the Academy, as permanent im- 

 provement fund $9 18 



RECEIVED FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CEMETERY LOT. 



Abilene |25 00 



Salina 25 00 



Total $50 00 



Disbursed on improvements 40 00 



Balance in hands of local committee for immediate use in further im- 

 provement $10 00 



The election of officers for the year 1882-3, resulted as follows: 

 President: Dr. A. H. Thompson, Topeka. 



Vice Presidents: J. R. Mead, Wichita; and Prof. G. E. Patrick, Lawrence. 

 Secretary: E. A. Popeuoe, Manhattan. 

 Treasurer: R. J. Brown, Leavenworth. 



The diflferent commissions were then filled by the appointments given be- 

 low. 



Geology: O. H. St. John, Joseph Savage, and Robert Hay. 

 Mineralogy : Geo. S. Chase, G. E. Patrick, G. H. Failyer, J. C. Cooper, and 

 Erasmus Haworth. 



Chemistry: G. H. Failyer, G. E. Patrick, R. J. Brown, J. T. Lovewell, and 

 H. E. Sadler. 



Physics: J. T. Lovewell, H. S. S. Smith, and I. D. Graham. 

 Meteorology: F. H. Snow, J. T. Lovewell, G. H. Failyer, H. R. Hilton, and 

 J. D. Parker. 



Astronomy and Mathematics : H. S. S. Smith, J. T. Lovewell, E. Miller, and 

 J. Lee Knight. 



Botany: J. H. Carruth, E. N. Plank, and B. B. Smyth. 

 Zoology : 



Entomology: E. A. Popenoe, F. H. Snow, and L. L. Dyche. 

 Ornithology: N. S. Goss, F. H. Snow, and C. P. Blachly. 

 Ichthyology : D. B. Long, F. H. Snow, and I. D. Graham. 

 Herpetology : F. W. Cragin and F. H. Snow. 



