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Schae f er. bat owing to t he abwnoe 

 rkee Obaanratorr. of the Ut .<4en fllkd hi* place. 



'iC.Thc aaaxiition began its 

 i hia. proceeding* with a m 

 hanical Science and Bnginerr UeaoaAg,l& In' 



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UelF^ter; K, BoUar. II. 

 (irncrml neraCari, A. G. Ver 



n dent aleot. The report of the council waaprcat 



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ZoAlogy. All cral aecrvtaiT. It contained a 



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 < anatia. the Hon. Arthur 



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 Bureau aaoriati<-: $ informed I 



lie did not intend to offer 

 nil. Department . ' at ceoeral eacretvr. Ho 



!Dce of genera) MN-rvtanr 

 nmbaa.Ohio. jeart. and the council ex nrrv 



11 valuable aerricea which be had coortanUy rendered 

 taric* of the aco to the association during that period, and recotn- 



