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recommended the following changes in the Constitution of the Academy: 
Article Il—Section 2. 
(1) At the end of the second sentence add “OR PATRONS”. 
(2) After the fifth sentence insert: “ANY PERSON WHO SHALL 
AT ONE TIME CONTRIBUTE ONE HUNDRED DOL- 
LARS TO THE FUNDS OF THIS ACADEMY MAY BE 
ELECTED PATRON, WHO SHALL BE A LIFE MEM- 
BER OF THE ACADEMY, FREE OF DUES.” 
The following nominations were made to fill vacancies made by the 
expiration of the term of office of Robt. W. McBride and H. L. Bruner: 
Bruner and Williamson for a term of three years. 
McBride and Naylor for a term of four years. 
Archaeological Survey—tin the absence of the chairman, Amos But- 
ler announced that the committee had been working with the geologi- 
cal survey. A folder had been prepared which was now ready for dis- 
tribution for the purpose of gathering information of an archaeological 
and historical nature. 
Nomination of Fellows—No report. 
Spring Mceting—The secretary read the names of three places 
which were suggested at the last Spring meeting. No action was taken, 
it being decided best to leave the matter with the program committee. 
New Business—On motion, the secretary was requested to ask 
Judge Robt. W. McBride for a bill of his expenses in connection with 
bringing about the passage of the last appropriation bill. 
Harry F. Dietz discussed the advisability of preparing an Index 
Number to all the past issues of the Proceedings. John S. Wright 
stated that such a number was prepared about 1900 for all previous 
issues, but he did not think that it was as inclusive as it should be, in 
that it did not include species names. 
On motion, the president was instructed to appoint a Special Com- 
mittee on Indexing the Proceedings of the Academy. The following 
committee was appointed: 
Harry F. Dietz. 
John S. Wright. 
W. A. Cogshall requested the privilege of reading a paper by 
title at the meeting tomorrow, the title being “The Location of the 
Center of Population of the United States”. The request was granted. 
Adjourned 10:00 p. m. 
GENERAL SESSION. 
9:00 a. m., Room 200, Claypool Hotel, December 2, 1921. 
BUSINESS SESSION. 
The session was called to order by President Enders. Attendance 
70. The minutes of the Executive Committee were read and approved. 
The Membership Committee proposed the following named persons 
for membership. On motion, they were duly elected: 
Adams, James Edward, 419 W. Wood St., West Lafayette. 
Addington, Archie, 801 Atwater Ave., Bloomington. 
