Ann Arbor Scientific Association. 



APRIL 1ST, 1876. 



In the absence of the President, the Vice-President, Dr. 

 Prescott, called the Association to order at 7^ o'clock. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and ap- 

 proved. 



The following propositions for membership were received 

 and referred to the Board of Censors, who reported favorably on 

 the same : J. Austin Scott, Miss Eliza Ladd, Miss Annie Ladd. 



They were duly balloted for and declared elected, V. C. 

 Vaughan and V. M. Spalding acting as tellers. 



Prof. G. B. Merriman and G. W. Stone, of Albion, Mich., 

 were proposed as Corresponding Members, and, on motion, were 

 declared elected. 



This being the annual meeting, and therefore the night for 

 the election of officers, on motion, the chair appointed Profs. 

 Chute, Harrington and Greene to nominate officers for the en- 

 suing year. They reported the following nominations : 



President Dr. A. B. Prescott. 



Vice- President Prof. C. E. Greene. 



Secretary W. D. Harriman. 



Treasurer G. Tripp. 



Member of Board of Censors for Three YearsProf. H. N. Chute. 



The Association then proceeded to the election, V. M. 

 Spalding and V. C. Vaughan again acting as tellers. Mr. Tripp, 

 the nominee for Treasurer, having declined, Dr. Jackson was 

 nominated in his place. The result of the election was as fol- 

 lows : 



President Dr. A. B. Prescott. 



Vice- President Prof. C. E. Greene. 



Secretary W. D. Harriman. 



Treasurer G. Tripp. 



Member of Board of Censors Prof. H. N. Chute. 



Prof. Harrington, of the Board of Censors, spoke of the 

 desirability of having the proceedings of the Association during 



