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DISBURSEMENTS. 
American Association for the Advancement of Science........... $ 76.00 
Columbian Building and Loan Association, for deposit........... 750.00 
He C_Cowlesvtravelinevexpensese.- @.a06e5. 20. nae oa eee 30.00 
E. L. Rice, secretarial and traveling expenses..................- 10.78 
EarliShettel trek. pense icles tos she ee 2.00 
independentyPrink SHOpHe aA. eee ee ae eee ee ee ee eee 29.00 
Spahince: Glenna rinterskese. oye cele ee Cee eee BoE 
AE. Ksraus ge rin ono pye sere roriocniar t ckcesnetae cee eee 32.00 
HerbentOsborn, traveling expenses: 2). ee tas eee ee ee 13.50 
Want Alexander tsecretanalvexpensesss-e onen See ee ae 18.15 
Eunice: MeCraystenopraphic service. 25.228 ys ee een ake 10.00 
Helen M. Coleman, stenographic service...................+-.-- 3.25 
PotaleOiSHUrsementss w3 5h yates Phi i eee See $ 977.93 
Cash) balance‘on hand ‘April 2nd /M9240 2 4. Cee ee 554.73 
Assets—Gertificateol deposit for). sacs ces. on dees ee ee 650.00 
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The original purchase of a certificate of deposit for $750.00 was 
later reduced $100.00 to pay the honorarium to the Academy Secretary. 
It will be noted that this item does not appear above. Cancelled checks 
and vouchers are herewith submitted with the books. 
Dr. Burton E. Livingston, Permanent Secretary of the A. A. A. S., 
reported that the plan of having joint dues in the Academy and the 
A. A. A. S. payable through his office was working satisfactorily. 
Respectfully submitted, 
A. E. WALLER, Treasurer. 
Books, checks and vouchers submitted and found to be correct. 
Gero. D. HuBBARD, 
H. C. BEARDSLEE, 
Auditing Committee. 
Report of the Executive Committee. 
The following report of the Executive Committee was 
received and ordered filed. 
Cortumpsvs, O., April 18, 1924. 
To the Ohio Academy of Science: 
A meeting of the Executive Committee was held in Columbus on 
November 9, 1923, with all members present except the President, 
who because of absence from the State could not attend the meeting. 
By invitation Vice-President Barrows and Prof. Raymond C. Osburn 
were present, the former presiding over the meeting. 
A letter was read from President Mather, extending greetings and 
good wishes and suggesting among other things that some action should 
be taken regarding the expenses of Prof. Herbert Osborn as the duly 
accredited representative of the Academy to the Leidy Commemorative 
Meeting to be held in Philadelphia on December 6, 1923. Thereupon 
the committee instructed the Treasurer to reimburse Professor Osborn 
for all necessary expenses incurred in this connection. 
