Minutes—Winter Mecting. 37 
Auditor E. B. Williamson reports on the accuracy of the Treasurer’s 
Report. On motion the Treasurer is authorized, on signature of the Pres- 
ident and Secretary, to transfer from the Treasury to the Trustees of the 
Research Endowment Fund the sum of $300.00. 
Adjourned. 
GENERAL SESSION. 
Greetings were received from the representatives of the State Societies: 
Dr. H. W. Rodenhamell of the Eli Lilly Co., for the Branch of the Amer- 
ican Chemical Society. 
Mrs. Rosseau McClellan, Shortridge High School, for Audubon Society. 
Mr. Henry Foltz, of Indianapolis, for the Indiana Society of Architects. 
Dr. Murray N. Hadley of Indianapolis, for the Indiana Medical Asso- 
ciation. 
Miss Ida M.-Andrus of the Manual Training High School, for the Nature 
Study Club of Indiana. 
Mr. Horace Shonle of the Eli Lilly Company, for the Scienteck Club of 
Indiana. 
The representative of the Audubon Society suggested the adyisability of 
arranging at some time or other for a joint Spring Meeting with the Indiana 
Academy of Science. 
The papers of the General Session were then read in their order. At the 
close of the paper number 9, entitled “A State Archaeological Survey”, 
the following resolution was adopted: 
RESOLVED, That the Indiana Academy of Science, recognizing the 
value of the pre-historic remains in this state, from the scientific, historic, 
esthetic and economic standpoint, and knowing full well the destruction of 
these important objects, objects that are now gone from mankind forever, 
which is continually going on, expresses its interest in and its desire to 
record its support of an archaeological survey of Indiana. 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That it is the sense of this Academy 
that this survey should be undertaken by a trained person under the direc- 
tion of the Conservation Commission. That the officers of the Academy be 
directed to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Conservation Com- 
mission and urge its acceptance of this work, and at the same time pledge 
the co-operation of this Academy therein. That the Chair appoint a com- 
mittee of not less than seven (7) members to assist in bringing this matter 
to the attention of the Legislature, and act as a co-operative body with the 
Conservation Commission and with any similar committees that may be 
appointed by other organizations to further this work. 
Committee on Archaeological Survey. 
F. B. Wynn, Hume-Mansur Bldg., Indianapolis, Chairman. 
R. W. McBride, State Life Building, Indianapolis. 
W. N. Logan, Indiana University, Bloomington. 
Allen D. Hole, Earlham College, Richmond. 
Stanley Coulter, Purdue University, Lafayette. 
Charles Stoltz, South Bend. 
H. S. Vorhees, Fort Wayne. 
A. J. Bigney, Evansville College, Evansville. 
