i6 Proceedings of the Ohio State Academy of Science 



\ committee consisting of the incoming President, Secre- 

 tary and Treasurer was appointed to confer with the Indiana 

 Academy of Science concerning the advisabiHty of holding joint 

 meetings periodically, at some locality near the border line of the 

 two states. The opinion was expressed that such meetings would 

 prove of much interest and that it would be an excellent thing 

 for members of the two academies to meet at intervals at least 

 as often as three years. 



An invitation was extended by the incoming President of 

 the Societ}' to meet at Granville in November, 1908. While no 

 definite action was taken by the executive committee, the opinion 

 was generally expressed that the invitation would be accepted. 



At the close of the business session, the Society proceeded 

 with the reading of papers. 



At 1 1 :45 A. AI. the Academy was declared formally ad- 

 journed. 



The complete program of the meeting was as follows : 



1 A Study of the Origin and Growth of the Egg in 

 Syiicoryiic mirabilis. 8 min. Mary D. Mackenzie- 



2 A Better Method of Preparing Herbarium Speci- 

 mens. 7 min. W. A. Kellerman 



3 Compensatory Growth in Podavkc obscura.. 8 min. Sergius Morgulis 



4 Note on the Development of the Skull in Clupea. 



10 min. Edward L. Rice 



5 Factors determining Cave Habitation as illustrated by 



the Cave Isopod and its nearest outdoor ally. 12 min. A. M. Banta 



6 Symbiotcs duryi n. sp., A New Endomychid from Ohio. 



4 min. L. B. Walton 



7 Notes on the Early Development of Enteropnuesta. 



8 min. B. M. Davis 



8 The Discomycetes of Oxford and Vicinity. 



15 min. Freda M. Bachman 



9 JVolffia brasitciisis in Ohio. 3 min. Robert F. Griggs 

 10 "The Psychology of Speaking," a Scientific Analysis 



of the Art of Speaking. 10 min. John S. Royer 



12 :00. Luncheon. 



1 :30 p. m. President's Address. Zoological Reminiscences 



of the Cincinnati "Zoo." Charles Dury 



2 :30 p. m. Reading of Papers. 

 11. The Flora of Cranberry Island, Buckeye Lake. 



7 min. W. A. Kellerman 



