Record. xlv 
January 4, 1909. 
President Woodward in the chair; attendance 58. 
Professor C. A. Waldo presented a paper on ‘‘ What 
a Voleano Is Doing.’’ | 
This being the annual meeting of the Academy, the 
reports of the President,!®> Treasurer,'® Librarian,’* and 
Curators'® were submitted. 
The report of the Entomological Section” was submit- 
ted. 
The Nominating Committee reported the results of the 
election of officers for 1909, as follows: 
igi 1) SAAR RPGS Bis Pieris ceitAoG ey AW Et mei anyon bee Aan | eto William Trelease 
PURE ViCOr TOMIGON vc ck sce wiaescseuscagees Arthur Thacher 
> @eeond’ Vice President... 06 eo eee os a tes L. W. Andrews 
MaCOEMn BOCrOteEy oo. bobs iki adies Walter E. McCourt 
Corresponding Secretary...... Veripeveededns H. Aug. Hunicke 
OMRON OR 6 i'sa'5 65 BASU Ais aaa Mae wae Ue Charles D. Stevens 
EATER I osha Add Ce eee eA mae ave auhewwane Mary J. Klem, 
Ee ick Uke Maw ae cuNis wa ae hed eche ene Julius Hurter 
Otto Widmann 
Joseph Grindon 
ee a Se a ae Francis E. Nipher 
Chester B. Curtis 
Professor Woodward then introduced the President 
elect, Professor William Trelease, who spoke briefly re- 
garding the opportunities for useful service in the Acad- 
emy. 
January 18, 1909. 
President Trelease in the chair; attendance 295. 
Professor William H. Roever presented a paper on 
‘‘The Optical Interpretation of Some Problems in Sta- 
tics.’’ 
15 Transactions, Vol. X VIII, page xxxviii. 
16 Transactions, Vol. XVIII, page xlii. 
7 Transactions, Vol. X VIII, page xlii. 
#8 Transactions, Vol. XVIII, page xliii. 
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