42 Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of Science 
RECEIPTS 
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Porsale of publications es Sine! ee ete ee ee 22.60 
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$990.73 
EXPENSES 
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180 subscriptions to the Ohio Journal of Science.............. 180.00 
Publishing Annual Report of the 25th meeting................ 222-40 
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$590.73 
Respectfully submitted, 
JAS. S. HINE, Treasurer. 
April 7, 1917. 
The Auditing Committee has verified the receipts and expenditures 
of the Treasurer of the Academy, Professor J. S. Hine, and finds that 
they are correct. 
L. B. WALTON 
C. G. SHATZER. 
as Report of the Executive Committee 
The report of the Executive Committee was received as 
follows and ordered filed. 
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 2, 1917. 
To the Ohio Academy of Science: 
The Executive Committee has held but one meeting during the 
year, on January 27. The officers of the Academy were invited to meet 
with the Committee. Profs. Hine, Walton and Rice, of the Com- 
mittee were present, together with Profs. Foerste, Osborn, Schaffner and 
Westgate by invitation. 
It was decided to hold the annual meeting on April 6 and 7, in 
Columbus. : 
The Program Committee was instructed to arrange an independent 
session of the Academy for Saturday morning, and to arrange for a joint 
meeting with the Ohio College Association for Friday evening only 
in case of agreement upon a distinctively scientific address. (When 
Prof. Withrow accepted the invitation to speak at the Friday evening 
meeting, an invitation was extended to the Ohio College Association to 
join with the Academy; but other arrangements had already been made.) 
Dr. Mendenhall was appointed to fill the vacancy in the Board of 
Trustees of the Research Fund caused by the death of Prof. Lazenby; 
and Prof. Fenneman was requested to serve as chairman of the Board. 
