24 Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science 
Wilson, Geo. B., 330 Fowler St., West Lafayette. 
Witmer, Samuel W., 1405 Ninth St., Goshen. 
Zerfas, Leon G., Indiana University Medical School, Indianapolis. 
The following members were elected to the Research Committee of 
the Academy Foundation: 
J. P. Naylor for a term of four years. 
E. B. Williamson for a term of three years. 
On motion, it was decided to reassemble thirty volumes of the 1920 
Proceedings and distribute the parts as author’s separates. 
F. B. Wynn, on behalf of the Committee on Archaeological Sur- 
vey, stated that blueprint maps had been prepared of about every 
county in the State, and that these would be mailed to members in 
their respective counties. He stated that it was the intention of the 
committee to ask the co-operation of members of different universities 
in making reports of their respective localities. 
Regarding the present deficit in the printing funds of the Academy, 
it was the sense of the members present that the legislature should 
not be approached for another appropriation, but that editors should 
be very careful in the future not to let the printers exceed the $1,200 
appropriation. On motion, it was decided that the past two editors 
should confer with the state printers and the state auditor, and settle 
the matter in the best possible way. 
The proposed amendment to the Constitution of the Academy was 
read at this time. 
Adjourned 10:00 a. m. 
GENERAL SESSION. 
The papers of the General Session were now taken up in their 
regular order. At the close of the reading of these papers, the Academy 
adjourned for luncheon. 
:30 P. M. BUSINESS MEETING. 
J. J. Davis, as chairman of the committee which was named to 
investigate the resolution presented by Arthur McDonals of Washing- 
ton, D. C., consolidating the science bureaus of the various government 
organizations under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents of the 
Smithsonian Institution, begs to report as follows: 
“After carefully studying the plan advocated, as printed in 
the Congressional Record of the first session of the 67th Congress, 
Vol. 61, No. 139, October 26, 1921, the committee recommends that 
the plan not be indorsed, because in our opinion it is not only ill- 
advised and unnecessary, but undesirable and impracticable.” 
Je Jen Waivase 
J. Pi Naylor: 
D. M. Mottier. 
The proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Academy were 
read and on motion they were adopted. 
