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Under new business it was moved and seconded that the 
dues be increased from $1.00 to $1.50 a year. This was re- 
ferred to the Executive Committee. It was moved and seconded 
that the By-Laws be amended to the effect that the dues of the 
Librarian be omitted. Carried. It was further moved and 
seconded that it be the sense of the Academy that no formal 
session be held at the Christmas meeting of the Allied Educa- 
tional Associations. Carrid. 
The following resolutions were passed: 
Be it Resolved, That we, the members of the Ohio State 
Academy of Science extend our heartiest thanks to the author- 
ities and staff of the Ohio State University for their numerous 
courtesies in connection with the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of 
the Academy, and we that further signify our appreciation to Pro- 
fessors Osborn and Cole individually of their special favors to 
the Academy. 
Be it Further Resolved, That we express our sense of obli- 
gation to Representative C. V. Trott for his efforts in behalf 
of the interests of the Academy. 
Furthermore, be it Resolved, That we signify to Mr. Emer- 
son McMillin our great appreciation of his continued interest in 
the efforts of the Academy and for his substantial contributions 
to the suppor of the projects of the same, and that we extend 
to him our sincere thanks for his numerous favors. 
M. F. Guyer, Chairman. 
BC. NVCATTE: 
Mo E> STICKNEY. 
After this the Academy adjourned. 
