REPORT OF FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING 325 
numbers of the Academy publications are about exhausted and 
advise those having an interest in science to avail themselves of the 
opportunity to secure a complete set of the publications for their 
library. 
Our exchange list has also increased during the year and we 
now have the publication of twenty-six scientific societies and col- 
leges available for reference by members of the Academy. 
I urge upon the members the necessity of a correct mailing 
list and should they change their address to notify, at once, the 
Treasurer or Librarian. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Wm. C. Mriitus, Librarian. 
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 
The appropriations made during 1905 were somewhat less 
than usual, it being deemed wise to reserve the balance for pub- 
lication. 
The Board of Trustees feel that excellent work has been done 
by the Academy, and realizes that not a little of this has been ac- 
complished by the aid of the “McMillin research fund”. If the 
work so well begun is continued it will not be long until the 
“Natural History of Ohio” is quite as complete and more up to 
date than that of any other. 
RECEIPTS. 
Balance. on hand November 16, 1904:............-... $114 89 
Check — Emerson McMillin-—Nov. 29, 1904........ 250 00 
ARGUE Ie dy Becg Oe, cae caeeen AeA een Avy pases Ra RE ere af $364 89 
EXPENDITUR 
SHeCial Pap ErmeNOn Oe, jsvskcsksrs aici sats aie ond ack ee $30 00 
Herbert Osborn, expenses for travel in research work 
ONE SMS ECEST es cyspeicyevet Gia s uae ee tere rapes Bia saee ee 22 00 
R. F. Griggs, expenses for travel in research work on 
Pena eager Aa ee a ha egy 20 92 
Cutsmiorepapencoms.- Willows? #06 si er os loc cle 47 49 
Herbert Osborn, expenses for reasearch work on 
BPS CCU hata fc e, Slhe Maccatanh Dimes rab atyals @ phat sks 25 00 
$148 41 
Ballance! on) hand> November 205, 1905: °:...2.......5.. $216 48 
The Board has again received the annual contribution of Mr. 
Emerson MeMillin of $250.00 to the research fund. 
Wn. R. Lazenspy, Chairman. 
JOHN H. SCHAFFNER, 
A Membership Committee, consisting of Mr. Dury, Dr. Guyer 
and the Secretary, was appointed by the President. They subse- 
quently reported on the following names. These were duly 
elected. 
