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Another, the second in the Science series, containing an account 
of the “Geologic Fault at Marcellus” was distributed in June. 
Nine members have been added to the rolls during the year 
and one member lost. The present membership is: Active 36, 
associate 21, corresponding 1, total 58. 
REPORT OF THE CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. 
The corresponding secretary, Mr. H. W. Britcher, read his 
report, which is summarized as follows: 
The corresponding secretary has sent reports of the meet- 
ings, with one exception, to “Science” in which paper they have 
been duly published. Copies of the constitution were mailed to 
members, and others interested in scientific investigation, also to 
all kindred societies. Many of the latter were requested to place 
the academy on their regular mailing lists. Quite a number 
have replied that they would. 
TREASURER’S REPORT. 
The treasurer, Miss L. W. Roberts, read her report for the 
year, of which the following is a summary: 
Balance on hand, January 20, 1899.......... $ 67.46 
ieee arom all sources... ... 0.00.2 be eee 66.00 
dlbatalie”. eee a itevntntes $133.46 
Mrebirsements during the year. i... 2h. 59.94 
Balance on hand, January 19, 1900.......... $ 73.52 
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. 
The librarian, Miss Virginia L. Jones, reported the receipt 
of a large number of bulletins, and other pamphlets. 
REPORT OF THE GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
Read by Mr. C. E. Wheelock, recorder of the section. 
Since the reorganization of the section last autumn, it has 
been holding its meetings regularly on the first Friday evening of 
each month. These meetings are open to the public at large. As a 
