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the publication of occasional papers separate from the 

 annual proceedings. After much discussion, a com- 

 mittee was appointed to dratt a resolution concerning 

 such a series of publications. The committee's report 

 unanimousl}' adopted, is as follows : 



Resolved, That the committee on publication be 

 authorized to publish from time to time, as material 

 and funds may warrant, a series of special papers from 

 among those presented at the meetings of the Academy. 



"The size of page to be uniform with that of the 

 proceedings. 



"The series to be entitled: "Ohio Academy of 

 Science," " Special Papers," No. 1, 2, 3, etc. 



" The papers to be issued without additional ex- 

 pense to members of the Academy who are in regular 

 standing. 



" The author to have 25 copies free. 



" The remainder of the edition to be offered for sale 

 at the lowest reasonable rate. 



" The cost of illustrations to be borne b\' the 

 author. 



"Notice of the papers in stock to be given on the 

 annual programs and proceedings. 



"The papers to be in the custody of the treasurer 

 of the Academ)' who shall include an enumeration of 

 unsold copies in his annual reports." 



The Academy extended a vote of thanks to W. A. 

 Kellerman for his admirable presidential address: — Does 

 Modern Science Furnish an Adequate Philosophy of 

 Human Life ? 



Papers read : 



1. The Jonathan Creek Drainage Basin, - - H.J. Davis 



2. The Preglacial Drainage of Knox Cotinty, - - W. G. Tight 



3. Some Critical Points in the Valley of the Cuyahoga, 



- - - - - - - - - E. W. Clayphfe 



