280 Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of Science 
VaNHorn, JESSE Lower; Chemistry and Physics; 1490 Roycraft 
Ave., Lakewood. 
*WERNER, WILLIAM C.; Botany; 422 N. St. Clair St., Painesville. 
*WHIPPLE, RALPH W.; Geology, Mineralogy, Paleontology, Anthro- 
pology; Marietta College, Marietta. 
*WILLARD, C. J.; Agronomy, Botany; Ohio State University, 
Columbus. 
Witson, Herrick E.; Geology, Zoology, Medicine; 224 W. College 
St., Oberlin. 
*Younc, W. J.; Botany; Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Wooster. 
Report of the Committee on Election of Fellows. 
The following report of the Committee on Election of 
Fellows was accepted and ordered filed. 
March 30, 1923. 
To the Ohio Academy of Science: A 
A meeting of the Committee on Election of Fellows was held last 
evening in Oberlin. Six members of the committee were present; three 
were represented by duly authorized proxies; two were absent without 
representation. 
Of the candidates considered eight received the necessary nine 
favorable votes and were declared elected. The fellows elected will be 
personally notified, and the list will be published in the Proceedings. 
Respectfully submitted, 
EpwWarbp L. RIcE, Secretary, 
For the Committee. 
The list of members elected to fellowship is as follows: 
WILLIAM LETCHWORTH BRYANT WARREN N. THAYER 
WALTER C. KRAATZ Roy Curtis THOMAS 
PauLt MARSHALL REA Lewis HANFORD TIFFANY 
SEPTIMUS SISSON Epwarp L. WICKLIFF 
Resolutions. 
The following resolutions were adopted by the Academy: 
1. The Ohio Academy of Science hereby extends its cordial thanks 
to the Local Committee and the authorities of Oberlin College for the 
careful arrangements and many courtesies which have made possible 
this most successful meeting. - 
2. The Academy desires also to thank Professor Henry C. Cowles, 
of the University of Chicago, for the fascinating address on ‘“‘Trees as 
Witnesses in Boundary Disputes: an Instance of Applied Ecology,” 
and for his participation in the symposium on ‘“‘Geographical Distribu- 
tion of Plants and Animals.” 
