MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 41 



William F. Epple, 234 Pierr-e St., Wost Lafayette. Dairy C'lieinist. 



Arthur H. Estabrook, 219 E. 17th St., Indianapolis. Geneticist. 



Francis Albert Federer, care of Eli Lilly Co., Indianapolis. Botanist. 



Harry T. P^olger, 727 Atwater Ave., Blooniington. Student. 



Albert H. Froemming, 727 Atwater, Blooniington. Student. 



Francis C. Guthrie, Blooniington. Student. 



Hazel Hansford, 710 S. Fess Avenue, Blooniington. Student. 



John E. Hemmer, Blooniington. Student. 



H. V. Houseman, 902 W. Main St., Crawfordsville, Insti'uctor in 

 Chemistry. 



Howard Leigh, 307 N. 7th St., Richmond. Student. 



Jesse G. Listen, Lewis. Teacher. 



Wm. N. Logan, 320 S. Fess Ave., Blooniington. Associate Professor of 

 Geology. 



Nathaniel E. Loomis, 127 Waldron St., West Lafayette. Assistant Pro- 

 fessor of Chemistry. 



Lester McKinley, Bloomington. Student. 



Edward G. Maliin, 27 Russell St., West Lafayette. Professor Analytic 

 Chemistry. 



E. B. Mains, 427 Wood St., West Lafayette. Assistant Botanist, Ex])eri- 

 raent Station. 



Burton J. Malott, 220() Calhoun St., Ft. W'ayne. Teacher. 



Charles E. Montgomery, 213 University St., West Lafayette. Instructor. 



Bruse V. Moofe, 810 S. Fess Avenue, Bloomington. Psychology Assistant. 



Harry A. Noyes, 705 Russell St., West Lafayette. Bacteriologist. 



Ante Richards, Crawfordsville. Professor of Zoology. 



Katharine Riley, 56 Whittier Place, Indianapolis. Student. 



William R. M. Scott, 114 Marstellar St., West Lafayette. Botany 

 Assistant. 



William H. Sheak, ljams\ iHe. Lecturer on Birds and Mammals. 



Philip Spong, 3873 E. W^ashington St., Indianapolis. Student. 



Emma Louise Tevis, 122 W. LStli St., Indianapolis. Student. 



Elliott R. Tibbets, 2445 N. Penna. St., Indianapolis. Printer. 



Frank B. Wynn, Hume-Mansur Building, Indianapolis. Professor of 

 Pathology. 



On motion they were duly elected to membership. 



C. H. Eigenmann reported informally upon the Pan-American Scientific 

 Congress which he attended at Washington, D. C, last year during the 

 holiday season as delegate from the Indiana Academy of Science. 



He also reported that the Biological Survey of the Lake Maxinkuckee 

 Region, undertaken under the direction of Doctor Evermann, has not been 

 published. The work is voluminous and there is a wish to publish it as a whole 

 rather than to subdivide it. Thus far there has been difficulty in providing 

 for its publication. 



