REPORT OF THE SECRETARY It 



Two days of interesting excursions followed the papers — 

 an innovation with our Academy. 



The weather was favorable ; the physiographical, geologi- 

 cal, botanical and zoological features were interesting. 



The citizens of Mui-physboro conveyed the company in 

 automobiles to Fountain Bluff, and after several hours 

 tramping over the hills the company were in proper con- 

 dition to enjoy the barbecue so hospitably prepared. 



The excursion taken to Fern Cliff the following day will 

 long be remembered because of the many interesting scien- 

 tific and scenic features and the hospitahty of our hosts. 



A cordial invitation was received from the president and 

 scientific faculty of Rockford College to hold the next meet- 

 ing in Rockford. 



A. R. Crook, 



Acting Secretary. 



TREASURER'S REPORT 



Balance on hand for the year 1919-1920 $ 56.53 



Received from dues ( Initiation and Annual ) 988.15 



A. A. A. S. Dues collected by the Academy 1.092.50 



Received from the sale of Transactions 24.25 



Received for stamps from State Appropriation 75.00 



Total receipts $2,236.43 



EXPENDITURES 



Paid for stationery, postage and other expenses of officers $ 159.27 



Paid for biU to Miller Printing Co., for balance on Volume X 103.95 



Paid for current printing 147.3 ! 



Paid A. A. A. S. for dues collected 1.092.50 



Paid for exchange 7.67 



Amounts refunded , 21.50 



$1,532.20 

 Balance on hand April 27. 1921 704.23 



Total $2 236.43 



W. G. Waterman, Treasurer. 



We, the undersigned, have examined the above accounts 

 and have checked the amounts against the vouchers. We 

 find the same correct. 



Signed: Stuart Weller, 



Clarence Bonnell, 

 C. E. Montgomery. 



