104 Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of Science 
Report of the Treasurer for the Year 1918-19 
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 $481.85, and the expenditures 
to $357.70, leaving a cash balance of $124.15. 
RECEIPTS. 
Balance: HoOmilasteyiedien.< carseat coe eee ea ere ae eke aed ee $201.35 
Memibership-@ues: S20 na nieas ere ee ee isk citi ce Specks Ree 280.50 
$481.85 
EXPENSES. 
MaScellaneotus"expenses...- "ose ee ane ae oo oe ee $ 69.70 
190 subscriptions to the Ohio Journal of Science.............. 190.00 
Publication or AnnualyReports tor 191G-ie ss eee eee 98.00: 
Balance, May7s0s 1 OmOr viet. ys sie ee k oS eae 124.15 
$481.85 
Respectfully submitted, 
JAMES. S. HINE, Treasurer. 
October 15, 1919. 
These accounts have been audited and found correct. 
RAYMOND C. OsBURN, 
JouHN H. SCHAFFNER, 
Auditing Committee. 
Report of the Executive Committee 
The report of the Executive Committee was received as 
follows and ordered filed. 
May 29, 1919. 
To the Ohio Academy of Science: 
A meeting of the Executive Committee was held in Columbus, 
December 7, 1918, with all members in attendance. A second meeting 
was held this morning, with the following members present: Metcalf, 
Osburn, Walton and Rice. Aside from these meetings a considerable 
amount of business has been transacted through correspondence. 
After careful consideration of the proposal to restrict the member- 
ship of the Academy to those engaged in productive scientific work, 
presented by Dr. Mendenhall at the last Annual Meeting and referred 
to the Executive Committee, the Committee makes the following 
recommendations: (1) That a class, to be known as Fellows, be created 
from the members who are doing productive scientific work; (2) that 
