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Wa. °C) Miniws: 
The report of the committee on the revision of the con- 
stitution was presented. Moved and seconded that the report 
be accepted, the committee be enlarged by the addition of the 
executive committee, and continued, and that a revision of the 
constitution and by-laws be printed and submitted to members 
of the society for approval at the next annual meeting. It was ° 
the sense of the meeting that the preliminary revision be pub- 
lished in the Ohio Naturalist. At the request of the chairman 
of the committee on libraries, the report was deferred to the last 
business meeting. 
After an address of welcome from the chairman of the 
local committee, the Society proceeded to the reading of papers. 
At 12:05 P. M. the Society adjourned to a luncheon pro- 
vided by the University. 
The Society met at 1:30 P. M. and listened to an interest- 
ing address by Mr. Dury, First Vice President, on the Natural 
History of the lower Rio Grande. After an election of a nom- 
inating committee consisting of Prof. Osborn, Prof. Landacre 
and the secretary, the Society again proceeded to the reading 
of the special papers, and adjourned at 5:30 P. M. 
‘At 7:30 P. M. the members of the Society and their friends 
listened to an address by Prof. J. A. Bownocker on “Earthquake 
