76 Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of Science 
An invitation was received by the Ohio Academy to send a delegate 
to the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the Kansas Academy of Science, 
celebrated on March 15 and 16. After consultation by mail, the Execu- 
tive Committee directed the Secretary to communicate our congratula- 
tions to the Kansas Academy and to request Professor G. E. Coghill, of 
the University of Kansas, a member of the Ohio Academy from 1907 to 
1915, to act as our representative. (This was done by night letters, 
under date of March 13). 
Respectfully submitted, 
Epwarp L. RICE, 
Secretary for the Committee. 
Report of the Publication Committee 
No report of the Publication Committee was presented. 
Report of the Trustees of the Emerson McMillin Research Fund. 
The following report of the Trustees of the Research Fund 
was received and referred to the Auditing Committee, whose 
report is appended. 
May 30, 1918. 
RECEIPTS 
Balamcee Nore el ON teeta phe each cog, whe eae $77 
Marchi i>, 1918; from, Mr MeMillan.. ...2..02.44.. 2o 
$1,028.64 
EXPENDITURES. 
For Research: 
115.12 
alec sities cine ht. Se de Sa ie cow URE, oc enna Mera $ 913.52 
$ 230.40 
Pard OnvabGVeyOnaMts 44. eres bniidl Sele ess hes ae 92.80 
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INGE ASSGES Spe Mi ate ences, SR) wits, « Re ee $ -Tf5:92 
; HERBERT OSBORN, 
T. C. MENDENHALL. 
May 30, 1918, audited and found correct. 
E. N. TRANSEAU, 
Tac. BEAKe, 
Auditing Committee. 
