324 Proceedings of the Ohio State Academy of Science 



The committee on resolutions reported as follows : 



Be it resolved, That we express to Mr. Emcrscm McMillin our great 

 appreciation of his continued interest. His substantial contributions have 

 done and are doing much in promoting the scientific accomplishments of 

 the Academy and we extend to him our sincere thanks. 



Be it further resolved, That we extend our hearty thanks to the 

 President, Trustees and Faculty of Ohio Wesleyan University, to the 

 fraternities of the university, to the residents of Monnett Hall and to the 

 local committee for our delightful entertainment and their careful arrange- 

 ments which have insured the success of our meeting. 



Herbert Osborn, 

 Michael F. Guyer, 

 Maynard M. Metcalf, 



Couunittcc. 



In connection with the new business the following resolution 

 was adopted. It is assumed that the resolution only applies to 

 papers exceeding three minutes in length. 



1. That the presiding officers be required to close the reading of 

 papers at the expiration of the time set on the program. 



2. That a signal be given two minutes previous to the time when 

 the paper must be closed. 



3. That this procedure be printed as a note on the program of 

 papers for the meeting. 



Telegrams extending cordial greetings were exchanged with 

 the Indiana Academy of Science in session at Indianapolis. 



At the close of the business session the society proceeded 

 with the reading of papers. 



At 1 1 :45 a. m. the Academy was formally declared ad- 

 jotu'ned. 



The complete program of the meeting was as follows : 



1. A Suspected Belgian Hare — Cat Hybrid (Demonstra- 

 tion). 5 min. E. L. Rice 



2. The Film Test for Crude Rubber. 5 min. Chas. P. Fox 



3. Development of Skeletal System in young leaves. 10 



min. H. H. Benedict 



4. The Relation of Bodily Strength to Correlation of 

 height and arm length in some College Students. 10 



min. W. M. Barrows 



