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Mrs. Etta Wilson, 1044 Congress Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., Botany and 
Zoology. 
Herbert Spencer Jackson, 127 Waldron St., Lafayette, Ind., Botany. 
Emory Hutchison, Atwater St., Bloomington, Ind., Zoology. 
Harvey Geer Wood, West Lafayette, Ind., Physics. 
Floyd R. Carter, Frankfort, Ind., Botany. 
Irene Graybook, New Albany, Ind., Botany. 
Paul Harmon, Bloomington, Ind., Physiology. 
Mildred Hoge, Kirkwood, Bloomington, Ind., Zoology. 
On motion they were elected. 
The Committee on the nomination of officers, Severance Burrage, Chair- 
man, reported as follows: 
President—Andrew J. Bigney, Moores Hill College, Moores Hill. 
Vice-President—Amos W. Butler, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Secretary—Howard EH. Enders, Purdue University, West Lafayette. 
Assistant Secretary—K. B. Williamson, Bluffton. 
Treasurer—W. M. Blanchard, Greencastle. 
Press Seeretary—F. B. Wade, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Editor—H. E. Barnard. 
On motion the report was adopted and the officers elected. 
On motion of Prof. John M. Aldrich the following resolution was adopted: 
WHEREAS, Thomas Say was one of the great entomologists of the world 
in his time, prominent among the men who made New Harmony, Ind., the 
scientific center of the United States about 1825, his grave at that place is 
one of the shrines of Indiana history, the Indiana Academy of Science there- 
fore feels an especial interest in the project to establish a memorial to Say’s 
name in the form of a publishing foundation for works in entomology. It 
is an ideal memorial to an unselfish and deserving scientific man, and at the 
same time promises great value in the cause of entomology for the present 
and future. 
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That we commend the plan of the Say 
Foundation to the consideration of the people of Indiana as especially 
worthy of consummation in the Centennial year of our state. 
Sections A and B then continued their programs until they were com- 
pleted. 
: W. A. CoGSHALL, 
Adjourned. 
President. 
A. J. BIGNEY, 
Secretary. 
