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the Eastern half of the country. This matter is now presented to the 
Academy for its action. 
In the last few days we have received a communication from one 
B. E. Skvirsky who, presumably, is speaking for the ‘“ Russian Informa- 
tion Bureau’”’ in Washington, D. C., which, in turn, “is acting as repre- 
sentative of the Joint Information Bureau of Moscow in its endeavors to 
bring about closer contact between scientists as well as scientific and 
cultural organizations of the Soviet Union and the other countries.”’ 
The communication was acknowledged and is now before the Academy. 
Attention is also called to the fact that the Geology Section of this 
Academy held its annual field meeting and excursion in Cleveland and 
vicinity on May 30, 31 and June 1, 1924, under the leadership of Prof. 
J. E. Hyde of Western Reserve University. The committee composed 
of Vice-President Conrey, J. E. Carman and J. E. Hyde, prepared a 
most attractive program for this annual affair but we have no further 
report of same. 
WititamM H. ALEXANDER, Secretary. 
Report of the Treasurer for the Year 1924-1925. 
The following report by the Treasurer was received and 
referred to the Auditing Committee whose report is appended: 
To the Ohio Academy of Science: 
The Treasurer submits the following report for the period from 
April 2, 1924, to March 18, 1925: 
RECEIPTS. 
Cash balancenon Wand yf oe sce cc tecuseae hice ore cn eMaNE ayct oeiiaes SeL CoN on eee $ 554.73 
Intereston certiiicate Of Gepositncna seine atin ee ee 39.00 
Members dues paid through the A. A. A. S. and directly to the Treasurer 6€0.95 
MR OtAlIRIGCE 1D US rarer decree steers Nace ha te eee ters Sl eee ee ea 81,254.€8 
It is estimated that the library sales of publications wil! amount to $37.00, 
but a statement from Miss McKee is not available at this time. 
DISBURSEMENTS. 
A OBE ee RICe tr avelin SCX PENSES staranrer tee, nich ches tenccrsueele iste axes ieee eee $ 11.87 
To Hotel Deshler, expenses for Dr. A. P. Mathews...................+0:: 12.00 
AhoaWanee ee Nlexandery honoraritims ana yl dee oe aioe ene Cieiceieieer 100.00 
Loves Ve Se GcehblS\, .. Aeerenete ae 1c BER BIRIS Steno ae Talal meer eer OR ORR MaRS cia oleic Giv6.o osc 59.75 
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