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part of December, that the Treasurer, Dr. A. E. Waller, should be the 
representative of the Ohio Academy at a conference of representatives 
from the several state academies, called by Permanent Secretary 
Livingston, regarding the matter of affiliation. 
It was further voted to recommend to the Academy the appointment 
of a permanent Committee on Membership at the Wooster meeting. 
A second meeting of the committee was held last evening at Kenar- 
den Lodge, College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, with three members 
present—Transeau, Waller and Alexander. 
At this meeting twenty-seven applications for membership in the 
Academy were approved subject to final ratification by the Academy. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Witiiam H. ALEXANDER, Secretary, 
For the Committee. 
Report of the Publications Committee. 
The following report of the Publications Committee was 
received and ordered filed: 
Wooster, O., April 3, 1925. 
To the Ohio Academy of Science: 
The Annual Report of the Thirty-fourth Meeting, Proceedings, 
Vol. VII, Part 9, contained 39 pages and was published in September, 
1924. The report minus the membership list was also published in the 
Ohio Journal of Science: 24: 209-229, 1924. 
Respectfully submitted, 
H. C. Sampson, Chairman. 
Report of the Library Committee. 
The following report of the Library Committee was not 
received in time to be presented to the Academy but is pub- 
lished for the information of the members: 
Cotumsus, O., April 8, 1925. 
My Dear Mr. ALEXANDER: 
I regret very much that pressure of work kept me from submitting 
to the Ohio Academy of Science the report of the Library Committee in 
time for reading at the Wooster meeting. I am inclosing the report of 
Miss McKee of the University Library who has attended to the details 
of the work this year. I suppose it will be possible for you to include 
this material in the regular section of the minutes just as if it had been 
presented at the meeting itself. 
MISS MCKEE’S REPORT. 
The sale of publications for the year amounted to $40.36, $2.62 of 
which is still outstanding, $37.74 having been turned over to the Treas- 
urer of the Academy. 
