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As there was not a quorum present, the regular business of the 

 annual meeting was postponed until January 22d. 



Professor C. W. Dodge exhibited a number of butterflies and 

 moths mounted on tablets. 



January 22, 1901. 

 BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING. 



The adjourned meeting was held at the Reynolds Library; Presi- 

 dent Fairchild in the chair; twenty-two persons present. 



Reports of officers for the past year were presented as follows : 



Secretary's Report. 



The President made an informal report for the Secretary that 18 

 meetings had been held during the past year, at which eight papers in 

 geology had been read, two in geography, and one each in conchology, 

 forestry, biology, photography, botany, medicine, crystallography 

 and archaeology. 



Corresponding Secretary's Report. 



The Corresponding Secretary, Professor Charles Wright 

 Dodge, reported that all correspondence addressed to the Correspond- 

 ing Secretary during the year had been properly attended to, and 

 there were no matters in arrears. 



The present list of Honorary Members includes eight names, the 

 number having remained unchanged throughout the year. 



There at present forty-two Corresponding Members as against 

 forty-four last year. The change is due to the death of Mr. E. L. 

 Potter and to the return to Active membership of Mr. E. Howard 

 Eaton. 



Librarian's Report. 



The Librarian, Miss Florence Beckwith, reported as follows : 



During the year 1900 there were contributed to the library of the 



Academy 11 56 volumes, parts of volumes, pamphlets, and separate 



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