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43 Crataegus macrosperma, 56 Acer saccharum nigrum, 



Jflf Prunus serotina, 57 Acer saccharinum. 



45 Prunus virginiana, 58 Acer negundo, 



40 Prunus pennsylvanica, 59 Tilia americana, 



i? Prunus nigra, 60 Cornus alternifolia, 



48 Prunus americana, 61 Fraxinus americana, 



49 Gymnocladus canadensis, 62 F'raxinus pennsylvanica, 



50 Gleditsia triacanthos, 63 Fraxinus pennsylvanica 



51 Zanthoxylwrn americanum, lanceolata, 



52 Ptelea trifoliata, 64 Fraxinus nigra, 



53 Rhus typTiina, . 65 Viburnum opulus, 



54 Euonymus atropurpureus, 66 Viburnum lentago, 



55 Acer saccharum, 67 Viburnum prunifolium. 



F. L. Charles moved that the President be authorized to ap- 

 point a committee of three to cooperate with existing agencies 

 for the advancement of nature study in elementary schools, 

 and to report at the next meeting; and that the Council be 

 authorized to place at the disposal of this committee such funds 

 for correspondence as may seem expedient. — Carried. (See 

 Page 3.) 



Upon motion of J. A. Udden it was voted that the Academy 

 express its gratitude for the pleasant way in which it had been 

 entertained by the University, by organizations and by indi- 

 viduals. 



Isabel Smith extended an invitation to the Academy to 

 hold one of its meetings at some future time at Jacksonville, 

 stating that the Illinois College, one of the oldest institutions 

 in the state, would do what it could to give the Academy a 

 cordial welcome and successful meeting. 



President Forbes stated that the committee on Ecology was 

 ready to enlarge its membership. Since the committee was to 

 be continued, this action would be in line with Prof. (lalloway's 

 suggestion. 



C. W. Andrews gave notice concerning the work of scientific 

 bibliography which was being carried on at the Crerar Library. 



T. J. Burrill. — "It is proper to say that the twin cities of 

 Urbana and Qiampaign invite you to return next year and the 

 next and the next." 



Upon motion of C. C. Adams it w^s voted to adjourn. 



'I he following is the complete list of members elected Feb. 

 18 and 19, 1910.: 

 Babcock, Oliver B., .M.I)., 1100 South 2nd, Springfield. (Physician.) 



