168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



Reese, Charles A., Zoology and Entomology, 80 E. 13th Ave., 

 Columbus. 



Robinson, J. M., Mt. Victory. 



Rood, Almon N., Botany, Phalanx Station. 



Seymour, Raymond Jesse, Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Dept. 

 of Physiology, O. S. U., Columbus. 



Smith, Roger C, Entomology, Dept. of Zoology, O. S. U., 

 Columbus. 



Thayer, Warren N., Geology, Ohio Mechanics Institute, Cin- 

 cinnati. 



\'erwiebe, Walter A., Geology, Orton Hall, O. S. U., Columbus. 



Walters, Dorothy E., Zoology, 268 W. Fountain Ave., Delaware. 



Wiltberger, P. B., Entomology and Zoology, 18311 N. 4th St., 

 Columbus. 



The following report was presented by the Committee on 

 Resolutions, and adopted by the Academy. 



Report of the Conimittce on Resolutions. 



Resolved, That the thanks of the Academy be tendered to the author- 

 ities of the Ohio State University and to the local committee for the 

 arrangement for the meetings and for the use of the buildings and 

 apparatus. 



That we thank Mr. Emerson McMillin for the generous continuance 

 of his support of research work in Ohio. 



That we thank Professor Mills, who retires from the position of 

 Librarian of the Academy, for his long and efficient services to the 

 Academy. 



N. M. Fenneman, 

 Stephen R. Williams, 

 e. l. moseley. 



The following report was presented by the Committee on 

 Necrology. 



The Report of the Committee on Necrology. 



The committee reports the death of only one member of the Academy 

 during the past year, Clarance Breiel of Chillicothe, Ohio, who died 

 October 5, 1914, in Delaware after a short illness with typhoid fever. Mr. 

 Breiel was born in Chillicothe, December 7, 189'2. At the time of his death 

 he was a senior in Ohio Wesleyan University and a student assistant in 



