38 Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science. 
Glen Culbertson, Hanover College, Hanover. 
W. A. McBeth, State Normal School, Terre Haute. 
§. F. Baleom, 3654 Birchwood Ave., Indianapolis. 
| At the close of the reading of the papers of the General Session the 
Academy adjourned for luncheon. 
1:50 P. M. Business Meeting— 
The personnel of the Committee on Interstate Field Meetings was an- 
nounced : 
E. B. Williamson. Chairman. 
R. C. Friesner. 
W. Q. McBeth. 
A resolution was presented by J. J. Davis requesting that the U. 8S. 
National Museum provide for additional facilities for the care of insects in 
conformity to the investigation and recommendation made. by the Amer- 
ican Association of Economic Entomologists. The following resolution was 
adopted : 
RESOLVED, That the Indiana Academy of Science, realizing the value of 
the Division of Insects, U. S. National Museum, to the economic need and 
intellectual development of the people of the entire United States and the 
immediate need of additional facilities for maintaining this work, does 
hereby approve the report of the Committee of the American Association 
of Economic EMntomologists and the Entomological Society of America at 
their St. Louis meeting, Deecmber 30 to January 2, 1920, and urge the 
National Congress to support the budget of $86,000.00 submitted to its Appro- 
priations Committee, and that the Secretary of the Indiana Academy of 
Science be instructed to mail a copy of this resolution to the Chairman of 
the Appropriations Committee and to the Indiana Representatives and Sena- 
tors in Congress. 
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS. 
The following named persons were proposed for the offices for 1921: On 
motion they were duly elected as follows: 
President—Howard BE. Enders, West Lafayette. 
Vice-President—F. M. Andrews, Bloomington. 
Secretary—W. N. Hess, Greencastle. 
Ass’t See.—Harry A. Dietz, State Entomologist’s Office, Indianapolis. 
Treasurer—William M. Blanchard, Greencastle. 
Kditor—F. J. Breeze, Muncie. 
Press Sec.—F. B. Wade, Shortridge High School, Indianapolis. 
Adjourned for Sectional Meetings—2 :00 P. M. 
Biological Section of 36 titles, Assembly Room; Physical Seetion of 18 
titles, Parlor B. 
Seventy-five guests participated in the Academy dinner at 6:00 P. M. At 
the close of the dinner the Academy met in the Assembly Room for a gen- 
eral session open to the citizens of Indianapolis. The following interesting 
illustrated lectures were presented : 
“Mountain Climbing in Glacier National Park”, by F. B. Wynn. 
“Glaciers and Glacial Phenomena”, President W. E. Stone. 
This closed the 35th Session of the Indiana Academy of Science. 
H. L. BRUNER, President. 
HOWARD BE. ENDERS, Secretary. 
