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Mary D. McKenzie, Oxford, Ohio. 

 Earl R. Scheffel, Granville, Ohio. 

 Freda M. Bachman, Oxford, Ohio. 

 Kirtley F. Mather, Granville, Ohio. 

 J. G. Wittenmyer, O. S. U., Columbus. 



The membership committee appointed by the President at 

 the opening session reported on the following who were duly 

 elected : 



N. M. Fenneman, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



William Cramer, 273 Southern Ave., Cincinnatti, Ohio. 



R. H. Burke, Oxford, Ohio. 



A. M. Banta, Marietta, Ohio. 



M. E. Kleckner, Tiffin, Ohio. 



A. A. Johnson, Athens, Ohio. 



Cora March, Wyoming, Ohio. 



The committee on resolntions reported as follows : 



Be it Resolved, That we, the members of the Ohio State Academy of 

 Science, hereby express our sense of loss in the death, during the past 

 year, of two of our members, Albert Taylor and William Curtis Whitney. 



Be it further Resolved, That we signify to Mr. Emerson McMillin 

 our great appreciation of his continued interest in the efforts of the 

 Academy, and for his substantial contributions to the support of the pro- 

 jects of the same, and that we extend to him our sincere thanks for his 

 numerous favors. 



Be it further Resolved, That we extend our heartiest thanks to the 

 authorities of Miami University and to the members of the Local Com- 

 mittee for their numerous courtesies in connection with the Sixteenth 

 Annual Meeting of the Academy. 



Edward L. Rice, 



M. F. GUYER, 



F. C. Waite, 



Committee. 



Since the meeting at Oxford the Secretary has noted the 

 deaths of two other meml)ers. The Hon. Joseph H. Otithwaite, 

 and John J. Janney, both residents of Columbus, O., the deaths 

 occurring within a few days of one another. Both have lived 

 long and useful lives and have at various times signified their in- 

 terest in the affairs of the Academy. Mr. Janney died at the ad- 

 vanced age of 96 years. 



