PROCEEDINGS OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 109 



tion and demonstration in connection with the various pa- 

 pers presented. 



To the local committee, whose arrangements for the 

 meeting of the Academy and the convenience and comfort 

 of its members have been unusually complete and satis- 

 factory. 



To members and friends of the Academy residing in 

 Oberlin who have generously extended the hospitality of 

 their homes. 



To Professor Dayton C. Miller for his lecture on 

 "Sound," which was listened to with intense and unflagging 

 interest not only by members of the Academy but by hun- 

 dreds of others to whom the opportunity of hearing him 

 was afforded by the local committee. The labor and anxiety 

 involved in the presentations, under peculiar difficulties, of 

 his numerous and beautiful experimental illustrations can 

 be appreciated only by those who have attempted similar 

 work, and the Academy wishes to record its appreciativon of 

 his generosity in accepting as his only reward the pleasure 

 given his audience. T. C. Mendenhall, 



Martha Anna Veeder, 

 G. F. Lamb, 



Committee. 



The Auditing Committee presented the following re- 

 port, which was accepted and ordered filed : 



Report of the Auditing Committee 



Your Auditing Committee begs to submit the follow- 

 ing report: 



We find on the books of the Treasurer: 



Balance from 1912 , $ 88 64 



Membership fees received 265 00 



Interest on deposits 2 00 



Total receipts -$355 64 



Expenditures as shown by vouchers 268 62 



Balance on hand November 29, 1913 $ 87 02 



