2 Joi-RNAii OF THE ]\IiTciiELL SOCIETY [September 



7. That the secretary be authorized to have reprints of the pro- 

 eeedinprs made for distribution to interested parties. 



8. That the Academy pay to the Elisiia jMitcitell Jottrnal the 

 sum of $125.00 for the Journals to the membership rather than the 

 $75.00 now paid. The latter price was based upon a membership 

 of 100. There are now 163 members. 



The following were then elected to membership : J. F. Dashiell, 

 J. F. Daufrherty, L. M. Dixon, J. E. Eckert, C. 0. Eddy, N. B. 

 Foster, E. H. Frothin^ham, F. A. Grant, F. Haasis, M. L. Hamlin, 

 C. H. Higgins, A. L. Hook, C. F. Korstian, W. E. Jordan, E. C. 

 Linderman, Mary Lyon, I. H. IManning, A. C. Martin, Bessie Noyes, 

 K. B. Patterson. W. L. Porter, R. S. Pritchard, Mrs. J. C. Root, P. 0. 

 Schallert, F. W. Sherwood, H. G. Smith, S. C. Smith, J. H. Taylor, 

 M. F. Trice, G. W. Vaughn, F. C. Vilbrandt. Ruth Walker, N. F. 

 Wilkerson, C. F. Williams, W. T. Wright, L. E. Yocum. 



The following were reported as resigning: J. S. Downing, H. 

 Spencer, M. R. Smith, C. B. Williams. All resignations due to re- 

 moval from the state. 



The secretary-treasurer then made a financial report which is 

 printed elsewhere. 



The secretary reported the adoption of a policy of notifying mem- 

 bers when their titles for papers were received. 



The committee extended the time for Dr. A. Henderson's paper 

 on Einstein to 45 minutes, and then adjourned to meet Friday at 

 2:30. There was no new business presented at the Friday meeting 

 of the committee. 



The Academy was called to order Friday morning by President 

 Lake and the presentation of papers was begun. After the appoint- 

 ment of the following committees the Academy adjourned at 1 :20 

 for lunch : 



Nominating— C. S. Brimley, H. V. Wilson. C. W. Edwards. 



Auditing— W. ('. Coker, R. N. Wilson, J. P. Givler. 



Resolutions— W. A. Withers, H. N. Gould. Miss ]\Iary Seymour. 



After lunch many visited the flower show at Davie Hall which 

 served as a demonstration for Mr. Totten's paper, as shown on the 

 program. At 3:00 o'clock the Academy re-convened and the read- 

 ing of papers Avas continued initil '> iJ.'i wlicn the Academy adjourned 

 until 8:00 p. m. 



