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Fuller, Geo. D., A.B., University of Chicago, Chicago. (.Plant Ecolog>'.) 

 Givens, H., Paris, 111. (Botany.) 



Greenman, J. M., B.S., M.S., Ph.D., 5731 Madison Ave., Chicago. (Botany.) 

 Harris, Norman MacL., M.B., University of Chicago, Chicago. (Bac- 



teriolog\-.) 

 Hildebrand, L. E., A.B., A.M., 808 Hamlin St., Evanston, 111. (Zoology.) 

 Hill, E. J., 7100 Eggleston Ave., Chicago. (Botany.) 

 Jackson, Miss Nell, B.S., 7524 Harvard Ave., Chicago. (Botany.) 

 Jordan, Edwin O., Ph.D., Universit}^ of Chicago, Chicago. (Bacteriology.) 

 Land, W. J. G., Ph.D., University of Chicago, Chicago. (Botany.) 

 Lillie, F. R., Ph.D., University of Chicago, Chicago (Zoology.) 

 Locke, J. R., B.S., 212 Sixth St., Streator, 111. (Botany.) 

 McCabe, E. L., Martinsville. 111. (Botany.) 

 McCormack, Thomas J., La Salle, 111. 



MacFarland, D. F., University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. (Chemistry.) 

 Mance, G. C, 302 Maple Ave., Blue Island, 111. (Science.) 

 Nef, J. U., Ph.D., University of Chicago, Chicago. (Chemistry.) 

 Percy, J. F., M.D., Galesburg, 111. 



Pfuffer, Miss W. M., S.B., Ph.D., Universitj- of Chicago. (Botany.) 

 Replogle, P. S., M.D., 80 North Neil St., Champaign, 111. (Medicine.) 

 Rej-nolds, Carrie, B.S., Lake View High School, Chicago. (Botany.) 

 Sherflf, E. E., B.S., 421 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. (Botany.) 

 Sims, J. P., 851 South Lincoln St., Springfield, 111. 

 Smith, Wilbur, 5636 Kenmore Ave., Chicago. (Botany.) 

 Stowe, Herbert, M.D., 4433 Lake Ave., Chicago. (Medicine.) 

 Strong, R. M., A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Chicago, Chicago. (Zo- 

 ology.) 

 Taggart, Miss Margaret, 805 West Oregon St., Urbana. (Chemistry.) 

 Webb, J. M., U. S. Bureau of Mines, Urbana, 111. 

 Young, Mrs. J. D., B.S., 4752 Vincennes Ave., Chicago. (Biology.) 



The report of the committee on deep drilling was called 

 for and was presented by the Chairman, Mr. J. A. Udden. 



Rock Island, III, February 16, 1911. 



To the President of the Ilhnois Academy of Science, 



Dear Sir : The Committee on Deep Drillings wishes to report 

 that it has had no meeting during the last year. We would ask 

 to be relieved from further service. 



The State Geological Survey has made arrangements to continue 

 the work of collecting well records and we believe that this organi- 

 zation can well attend to the entire correspondence. Such mem- 

 bers of the Academy as have opportunity to furnish new data on 

 wells will, without doubt, be glad to communicate with the survey, 

 which keeps permanent files on all such information. 



The committee wishes to express its sincere thanks to Dr. A. R. 

 Crook of the State Natural History Museum in Springfield, Illi- 

 nois, for his kindness in placing at the disposal of the committee 



