74 Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of Science 
The recommendations of the Secretary relative to place 
of meeting and establishment of a permanent Academy head- 
quarters were referred to a special committee for consideration 
and report to the Academy. The committee reported as 
follows: 
1. With reference to the place of meeting, the committee is of the 
opinion that the present practice of the Academy, of meeting as a 
general thing in Columbus, but leaving the way open to meet at other 
places in the State when occasion offers, should be continued. 
2. With reference to the establishment of a permanent headquarters 
for the Academy at Columbus, from which all Academy business may be 
transacted, the committee has no recommendation to offer. 
Respectfully submitted, 
STEPHEN R. WILLIAMS, 
L. G. WESTGATE, 
C. G. SHATZER. 
Report of the Treasurer for the Year 1917-18 
The report of the Treasurer was received as follows, and 
referred to the Auditing Committee, whose report is appended. 
For the year since our last annual meeting, the receipts including 
balance from last year, have amounted to $474.20, and the expenditures 
to $272.85, leaving a cash balance of $201.35. 
RECEIPTS 
Balancettrom last years nan tet oa os on $139.10 
Ror sale of puloiteationsy sy tit cies ie oo eee. © eee 32.10 
Membenshiprducs. asses ie ohana: «cone 303.00 
$474.20 
EXPENSES 
MiscellancoustexpenSeser er: oa ee ee eee ee ee ee $ 70.85 
202 subscriptions to the Ohio Journal of Science............-. 202.00 
Balance: Vile 20) VON Sree nr. seks aperae meet. Ll Sen enenay eee ZOWe oe 
$474.20 
Respectfully submitted, 
Jas. S. HINnE, Treasurer. 
May 30, 1918. 
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. 
E. N. TRANSEAU, 
PoC. Brake. 
