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Eleven of the nominees received the necessary nine votes (unanimous 
for those present at the meeting), and were duly elected to fellowship. 
The newly elected fellows will receive personal notification, and the 
list will be published in the Annual Report. 
Epwarp L. Rice, Secretary, 
For the Committee. 
The list of members elected to fellowship is as follows: 
ANNETTE F. BRAUN KirTLeY F. MATHER 
E. E. CLAYTON SuSAN P. NICHOLS 
W. C. DEVEREAUX BrapLeyY M. PATTEN 
Henry H. GopparpD JASPER D. SAYRE 
CLARENCE H. KENNEDY ALPHEUS W. SMITH 
FRANK R. Van Horn 
Report of the Committee on Resolutions. 
The following message and resolutions were presented by 
the Committee on Resolutions and adopted by the Academy. 
The message was transmitted to Mr. McMillin in a night 
letter, and reached him on his seventy-eighth birthday, April 16, 
the day after the Academy meeting. Mr. McMiuillin’s reply 
follows the telegram. 
(1) Message to Mr. Emerson McMillin, Darlington, N. J. 
The Ohio Academy of Science in its thirty-second annual meeting 
in Columbus desires to extend to you on the occasion of your seventy- 
eighth birthday its heartiest congratulations, and wishes to express 
to you its appreciation of your continued support of scientific research 
through the Academy. 
REpLY OF Mr. MCMILLIN. 
DARLINGTON, MAHWAH, NEw JERSEY, April 18, 1922. 
DEAR MR. SECRETARY: 
Your telegram conveying the Birthday Greetings of the Ohio Academy of 
Science was received on time, and was the best tonic I have received during the 
last fifteen months of almost continuous illness. I do thank you and the Academy 
most sincerely. 
EMERSON MCMILLIN. 
Epwarb L. Rice, Secretary. 
(2) The Ohio Academy of Science wishes to express to the Local 
Committee and to the authorities of Ohio State University its apprecia- 
tion for the hospitality extended to the Academy on the occasion of its 
thirty-second annual meeting. 
(3) The Academy wishes to thank Dr. L. R. Jones for his interesting 
and instructive address on ‘‘ Disease and Disease Resistance in Plants” 
delivered before the Academy. 
(4) To Dr. Dayton C. Miller the Academy wishes to express its 
thanks for his stimulating address on “‘Ether-Drift Experiments at 
Mount Wilson, California. ”’ 
S. I. KORNHAUSER, 
S. R. WILLIAMS, 
For the Committee. 
