14 Proceedings of the Ohio State Academv of Science 



FIXA.XCIAL STATEMENT OF THE EMERSOX MrMILLIX RE- 

 SEARCH FUXD. 1!11()-]!;M. 



RECEIPTS. 



Cash on hand Xov. 20, li^O S46(] 24 



$466 24 



EXPENDITURES. 



X'ov. 22, lUlo. J. C. Hamljkton. expense in research.... $16 00' 



Dec. 21, lIUo. Freda Detmers, Lxper.se in research In 00 



Jan. (I, lilll. Bucher Engraving Co., illustration in 



publication 1 38 



Feb. 10, inil. W. M. Barrows, for experiment 10 OO 



May .14, 1011. A. Dachnowski, expense in research 75 OO 



June 0, li'll. Bucher Engra\ing Co., engravings for 



Morse's paper 33 50 



Xov. 18, lO'll. F. J. Heer Printing Co., special paper by 



W. C. Morse 7o 00 



Total $215 88 



Balance in bank, Dec. 1, 1911 $250 36 



Appropriations voted but not paid lf)4 OO 



Unappropriated balance, Dec. 1, 1011 56 36* 



John H. Sch.\p-fner, 

 (Acting for WMl'am R. Lazenbv"). 

 Edw.\rd L. Rice, 

 Fr.\nk C.\rnev, 



Board of Trustees. 

 *Since the date of the meeting, when the al)o\'e report was pre- 

 sented, the Academy has received renewed exprtssion of the interest of 

 Mr. Emerson McMillin, in the form of a check for $250.00 placed to the 

 credit of the Research Fund. 



The report of the special committee on the Xatural History 

 Survey was made by Professor Osborn. It had been found im- 

 practicable to make any progress by reason of the adverse views 

 of members of the legislature. It is to be hoped that the general 

 condemnation of the methods employed by many members of the 

 last legislature in holding up various bills and advancing other 

 bills, will restdt in the election of a body more favoralde toward 

 advancing the scientific welfare of Ohio along lines found ad- 

 vantageous in other states. 



