39 



The Editor, C. C. Deam, made a complete rei)oi-t of his worlv, and 

 stated that the copy was in the liands of the state printer. 



E. R. Cumings. of the Membersliip Committee, reported tlie follow- 

 ing names for membership : Dr. Will Shinier. State Ilonse, Indianapolis ; 

 Elton Itussell Clarke, Indianapolis : Harold ^Morrison. Indianapolis ; 

 Robert Snodgrass, Crawfordsvillo ; l.ediiard Steimley. Bloomington ; Dr. 

 F. Pa.vne, Bloomington; Rutli Wootery. Bloomington; Coi*a Hennel, Bloom- 

 ington; Piditli A. Hennel. lilooniington ; ('. .1. Znfall, Indianapolis; Arthur 

 L. Walters, Indianapolis; ;Masiiii K. JIufford. Viloomington ; Henry DuBois, 

 Bloomington; Hugh K. Brown, Bloomington; Mary Easley, Bloomington; 

 John H. McClellan, Gary B. B. Harvey. Indianapolis: L. B. Webster, 

 Terre Haute; Don Cameron Warivn, ISIoomington ; I'aul Weatherwax. 

 Bloomington ; Prof. Bernard Shockel. Terre Haute ; (Jrover C. Mance. 

 Bloomington; Mrs. Eula Davis McEwan. I'loomington ; Robert G. Gillum, 

 Tei're Haute; Mildred Xorthriagel. <Jary; William Ray Allen. Bbiomington. 



On motion the persons named were elected members. 



The Treasurer pro tviii , AV. A. Cogshall, reported as follows. 



Balance fi-om liilii $273. 08 



Dues 148.00 



I'otal 421 .:!8 



Expenditure.'-- ICO.C.O 



Balance $2:i4 . 78 



Dr. C. II. Eigenn^ann made a 'n'ief report of the expedition of Messrs. 

 Henn and Wilson to Colomliia that went out under his direction. 



Dr. H. J. Banker reported that he had collected 2(i8 pages of data on 

 the scientific literature in the libraries in the State. Many diHiculties had" 

 been encountered but progress had been made. He stated that he had 

 incurred an expense of $18.75 in this work. 



On motion the Academy ordered the Treasurer to iiay this bill and 

 extend to Dr. Banker the thanks of the Acadeniy for his etlicient work. 

 The committee was continued. 



On motion the ])apers of the Conservation Association were ordered pub- 

 lished in the Proceedings of the Academy. 



The regular program was then taken up, beginning with President 

 Bodine's address. 



