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residents of Columbus, lived long and useful lives, and at various 

 times signitied their interest in the affairs of the Academy, Mr. 

 Janney died at the advaiiced age of 96 years. 



After the appointment l)v the chair of a committee on mem- 

 liershi]:) consisting of I'rofessors Osborn, Fink, and Sticknev, and 

 a committee on resolutions consisting of Professors Rice, Wil- 

 liams, and (iriggs, the report of the Secretary was presented and 

 acce])ted. This was followed by the report of the Treasurer, 

 I'rof. J. S. [line, which after being referred to an auditing com- 

 mittee consisting of Trof. Lazenbv and Prof. Brookover, was 

 acce])Led. 1"he report of the Treasurer is as follows : 



Report of the Tkeasl^ker for the Year 1!)08. 



For tilt- year since our last annual meeting the receipts, including 

 ])alance from last year, have amounted to $11)0. 5(), and the expenditures 

 to *l')4.il!>. leaving a cash l)alance of *14.r)7. 



RECEU'TS. 



Balance from last year $0 06 



Membership dues 109 00 



Tola! ^Kjn .56 



niSBl'RSEMENTS. 



ISO subscriptions to the Oliio Xaturalist s!)0 00 



Miscellaneous 04 00 



Balance December 1. lOuf^ 14 ^T 



Total >41 1)0 .",0 



Respectfully subnn'tted, 



J.\^^■:s S. Hine. 



REPORT OF THE LIP.RARIAN 1907-08. 



The report of the Fibrarian of the Society, Prof. \V. C. 

 -Mills, is as follows : 



NovE^[I!ER -ll, 1908. 



As Librarian of the Ohio State .Academy of Science, I take pleas- 

 ure in presenting lo the Treasu.rer of llie Academy, my report upon 

 the receipts from the sale of tbe publications of the .Academy. 



