Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting 361 
1. The Ohio Academy of Science wishes to express its appreciation 
to The College of Wooster, The Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station 
and the unusually efficient local Committee, for making this, the 
Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting one of the most successful as well as enjoy- 
able the Academy has held. 
2. The Academy furthermore desires to extend to the representa- 
tives of the Press its cordial appreciation of the space given in the 
papers to the program and to the results accomplished by the members 
of this Academy. 
3. The Ohio Academy of Science in session at Wooster, Ohio, 
wishes to place itself on record as deploring the recent action of the 
Governor and the Legislature of the State of Tennessee in connection 
with their recent enactments relative to natural phenomena. The pub- 
licity thus developed will prove disadvantageous to the best interests 
of the State. 
4. The Ohio Academy of Science assembled at Wooster, Ohio, 
wishes to express its sympathy to the teachers of science in Tennessee 
in connection with the handicaps under which they have been placed in 
teaching the truths of nature. 
L. B. Watton, 
J. H. ScHAFFNER, 
CarL VER STEEG, 
Committee. 
Report of the Committee on Necrology. 
The Committee on Necrology records the loss by death 
during the year of four members, v7z. : 
Charles W. Napper, Greenfield; 
Prof. A. D. Selby, Ohio Agricultural College, Wooster; 
Prof. Septimus Sisson, Ohio State University, Columbus; 
Prof. Herrick E. Wilson, Oberlin College, Oberlin. 
Scientific Sessions. 
The following is the complete scientific program of the 
meeting: 
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. 
Accumulation Ohenersy by plamts..\- cs eec e+e me eats c ol EpGAR N. TRANSEAU 
PUBLIC LECTURE 
The work of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station......... C. G. WILLIAMS 
PAPERS 
1. Orchard Spraying and Human Health. (10 min.).............. J. S. Houser 
Pe wocalcasts of Plantstand Animals: (20 smin)) ae eee oe LYNDs JONES 
3. Modern Ideas of Soil Development. (20 min.)............... G. W. CoNREY 
4. Entomological Conditions in Cuba. (20 min.).............. HERBERT OSBORN 
5eeeAu biological Basis of Learmines «(2Oiniims)mey. wees scien H. M. JOHNSON 
