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particularly as they appear in the shallower wells receiving 

 their water supply from the glacial drift. 



The evening session was held in the directors' room of 

 the Public Library. 



Thirty-five persons present ; Dr. C. N. Hewitt in the chair. 



Public water supplies were described : 



St. Paul, by City Engineer Rundlett. 



Minneapolis, by City Engineer Cappelan. 



Winona, by City Engineer Housten. 



St. Cloud, by City Engineer White. 



Stillwater, by Hon. E. W. Durant. 



228th Meeting, Janucury 15, 1896. 



Adjourned annual meeting, Pillsbury Hall, University of 

 Minnesota. 



Five persons present; Dr. U. S. Grant president pro tern. 

 Reports of the secretaries were read, and ordered filed. 

 The following officers were elected : 

 President, ------- Dr. Thomas S. Roberts. 



Vice President, ----- Dr. U. S. Grant. 



Recording Secretary, - - - Alonzo D. Meeds. 

 Corresponding Secretary, - - Chas. P. Berkey. 

 Treasurer, -------- Edward C. Gale. 



C. W. Hall. 



Herbert W. Smith. 

 Report of the Corresponding Secretary for the year 1895 : 



Trustees for three years, - -I 



[abstract.] 



Agram, Hungary. — Jugoslavenska Akademija: Ljetopis, Vol. ix. Rad, 



Nos. 18, 19. 

 Agricultural College, ilficTi.^Michigan Agricultural College and Exper. 



Station. Bulletin, Nos. 113-128. 

 Alhany, N. Y.— State Library: Annual Report, 1893. Bulletin, No. 5. 

 State Museum: Annual Report, 1893; Bulletin, Vol. iii, Nos. 12 



and 13. 

 University of New York: Regents' Report, 1894. 

 Angers, France. — Acad^mie des Sciences et Belles Lettres: Memoirs, 



Vol. I. 

 Amiens, France. — Soci6te Linn6enne du Nord de la France: Bulletin. 



Vol. xiT, Nos. 259-270. 

 Austin. Texas. — Texas Academy of Science: Transactions, Vol. i. 



No. 3. 



