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had published a list of the exchanges, which can be secured on appli- 

 cation. The committee on the relations of the Academy to the State were 

 instructed to keep in close touch with the plans for erecting a memorial 

 bui'ding, so that if there were rooms available they might be secured for 

 the iJidiana Academy of Science. Mr. A. W. Butler was added to this 

 committee. The committee on the distribution of the proceedings for 

 J 910 reported that their work had been performed. Nine hundred vol- 

 umes had been printed, 300 of which were retained in the State library 

 for distribution to libraries and learned societies, the remainder distrib- 

 uted t(i members as exchanges. 



The following ])ersons were recommended as Fellows in the Academy : 

 Will Scott. Augustus G. Pohlraan, J. M. Van Hook, F. M. Andrews. 



The following standing committees were appointed by the President: 



I'rograjn. — J. W. Beede, R. Hessler, D. Bodine. 



Membership. — D. Bodine, J. S. Wright, E. R. Cumings. 



Nominaticns.— A. L. Foley, U. O. Cox, II. W. McBride. 



Auditing. — C. H. Eigenmann, L. J. Rettgor, F. J. Breeze. 



Stat.; Library.— H. E. Barnard, W. S. Blatchley, A. W. Butler. 



Restriction of Weeds and Diseases. — R. Hessler, .7. N. Hurty, A. W. 

 Butler, Stanley Coulter, D. M. Mottier. 



Directors of Biological Survey. — Stanley Coulter, J. M. Van Hook, C. 

 H. Eigenmann, J. C. Arthur, U. O. Cox. 



Rclationp of the Academy to the State.— M. B. Thomas, R. W. Mc- 

 Bride, G Culbertson, C. C. Deam, A. W. Butler. 



Distribution of Proceedings. — J. S. Wright, H. L. Bruner, G. W. Ben- 

 ton, A. J. Bigney. 



I'ublicalion of Proceedings. — L. J. Rettger, Editor; P. N. Evans, D. 

 M. Mottier. 



After disci.ssing the general interest of the Academy the committee 

 adjourned. 



