The editor, H. L. Bruner, made the following report through the 
Secretary : 
Work performed— 
Cost of rer ular ‘edition fos oF Scie Sick Pele @ etlcisie suc oe er ye were $1,070 27 
PE OeT OTM ccs pepe ett arene tena 7 ha Be! ie aoa ous GOonais taioay Senses ee 183 55 
1 AC0) aT Ws le dee aS ie i ge ec ae tae is Car Nia a ieee ree OREN $1,253 82 
The Treasurer reported as follows: 
ALAN CO ERO TOO ee setae cies clave ee tere eter ole anvnc a (ahs tn eis or srotounie take Bote $401 22 
RECEIPES VOMINCITES LOMO rasa ns tex obi) femme mteve etree stelerelons loxelersieue eens 194 00 
ATSC eee ra Sk. eaeice? eile te terete pete one e Le Perel tote te io eres: So raictertetees $595 22 
Expenditures during 1909 as per vouchers: ..:. 5: .).6-- 2. canes peel, ahs! 
Balance. cash on hand November 25, 1910............... $323 64 
W. J. MoenKHAUS, Treasurer. 
Audited and approved. 
L. J. RETTGER, 
F. J. BREEZE. 
Auditing Committee. 
The President then appointed the standing comniittees. 
After the completion of this business, Professor P. N. Evans, as Presi- 
dent of the Academy, read nis uddress on “The Place of Research in the 
Undergraduate Schools.” Dr. Demarchus C. Brown was called upon to 
speak concerning the books that come to the Academy through his office. 
He called attention to three points: 
1. That two consignments of books had been bound, one of 118 
volumes and one of 119 volumes. 
2. That he now had 300 volumes ready for the bindery. 
3. That the list of domestic exchanges was very incomplete, and 
that there were now 114 foreign exchanges on the list. This list was 
also incomplete. 
He asked that a special committee in Indianapolis be appointed to 
quickly decide all questions relative to the publications. This work was 
referred to the Committee on State Library. 
The reading of the regular papers in general session was then 
taken up. 
