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CURRENT LiABILitiEs (Estimated) 
To the Ohio Journal of Science for each member’s Journal subscription, 
PREC RMMEGrt.  alek Sa) huis) civiesisls « sisisih a ballet/e es es vaew ae eedver anes $320.00 
Mosnenorarium for the Secretary. 1925... 0.06.00. 5.5. ce cece ewe cece cecancs 100.00 
Bring -and expenses of the 1925 meeting.............0.000ceceenccevcues 100.00 
NESTE LA SPM REE a oe Arc, Aso oy sep cchoid PM ystd.oud sya ie oie prev eisierane ed cabeues 40.00 
BRAM Ge Ct OLA rates oe ks A eSe sera cikviveis Ad oa aos DAS Fy emald o dibeieren $560.00 
Estimated surplus for current year.................ccce een eeeeeeee 3400.00 
It is noted that the Academy will hereafter receive but half of the 
previous year’s amount from the American Association. This will 
represent a loss of nearly one hundred dollars to the annual receipts. 
Since the Academy will send out its own statements there will be addi- 
tional printing, postage and clerical assistance necessary. 
It has been suggested that the Academy pay for a limited number 
of plates used in illustrating articles accepted by the editor for the 
Ohio Journal of Science. It has been expressed before in the Treasurer’s 
reports that the Journal is the best place at our disposal for the expendi- 
ture of any small surplus the Academy may accumulate. 
Respectfully submitted, 
A. E. WALLER, Treasurer. 
March 31, 1925. 
Books, checks, vouchers submitted to the Auditing Committee and 
found to be correct. 
Lynps JONES, 
©. R. WILLIAMS. 
Report of the Executive Committee. 
The following report of the Executive Committee was 
received and ordered filed: 
Wooster, O., April 3, 1925. 
To the Ohio Academy of Science: 
A meeting of the Executive Committee was called by the President 
and was held at the Faculty Club Rooms, Ohio State University, 
Columbus, on December 20, 1924, with three members—Transeau, 
Waller and Alexander—present. Letters of regret were read from the 
other two members—Shatzer and Patten. President Transeau presided. 
By unanimous vote it was decided to accept the invitation of the 
College of Wooster to hold the annual meeting for 1925 at Wooster, 
Ohio, and April 3 and 4 set for the meeting. The appointment of a 
local committee for the Wooster meeting was left to the President. 
It was agreed that the preliminary announcements of the meeting 
should be issued not later than February 15 and that every effort should 
be made to obviate the conflict with the Educational Conferences held 
at the Ohio State University. 
It was also agreed that in the event the Secretary was unable to 
attend the meetings of the A. A. A. S. at Washington, D. C., the latter 
