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On the way back to French Lick the party stopped at Orangeville, 

 where Lost River once more rises to the surface. 



After supper the evening was spent at the Windsor Hotel in making 

 and renewing acquaintances. 



Saturday, May 13. 



Before starting home several of the company visited the "Gorge" 

 about two miles southeast of French Lick for the purpose of studying 

 the geological formations. 



Those of the party who went by automobile to Bloomington greatly 

 enjoyed a visit to the caves at Mitchell with Prof, and Mrs. Eigenmann. 



Business Session. 



French Lick, Indiana. May 11, 1922. 



The members of the Academy assembled in the Christian Church, 

 where the meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by President F. M. 

 Andrews. 



The request of Prof. A. Richards, formerly of Wabash College, to 

 be placed on the non-resident list was declined but it was voted that 

 since he and Mrs. Richards did not desire to each carry active mem- 

 bership, that their names be made to read Dr. and Mrs. A. Richards 

 and be considered as one membership. 



A communication from Prof. Ehlers of the Michigan Academy was 

 read. He extended an invitation to the Geological Section of the Indiana 

 Academy to join them in their spring meeting. 



Prof. Cogshall of the Membership Committee projiosed the names of 

 the following persons who were duly elected to membership: 



Allee, W. N., 221 E. Fourth St., Bloomington. 



Barnett, Horace L., Department of Geology, Indiana University, 

 Bloomington. 



Dean, Miss Grace, French Lick. 



Pearson, Nathan E., Department of Zoology, Indiana University, 

 Bloomington. 



Senour, Frank C, 323 N. Grant St., Bloomington. 



A letter was read from Dr. H. W. Wiley expressing his regret at 

 not being able to attend the Spring Meeting. 



President Andrews read a letter from Mrs. Frank Sheehan regard- 

 ing the Dunes Summer Camp. He stated that several members of the 

 University of Chicago staff were helping to promote this camp, which 

 indicated that it was for educational and scientific purposes. 



The following suggestions were made as to the possible place of 

 holding the meeting next year: Dunes, Culver Military Academy and 

 vicinity, Anderson, Richmond, Madison, lakes region of Steuben County. 

 It was suggested that the Michigan Academy might wish to join us in 

 a meeting if held in the lakes region. 



Adjourned at 8:10 p. m. ^ ^ ANDREWS, 



Walter N. Hess, President. 



Secretary. 



