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An Unnoticed Physiographic Feature of Tennessee, 

 L. C. Glenn^ Vanderbilt University. 



Adjournment for luncheon occurred at 12:30 p. m. The meet- 

 ing assembled for the afternoon session at 2:30 p. m., and the 

 following- papers were presented and discussed: 



Caverns and Rock Shelters of the Cumberland Valley (illustrated), 

 W. E. Myer, Carthage. 



Food Preservatives, 



L. C. Bliss, State Bureau of Food and Drug Inspection. 



A New Geological Map of Tennessee, 



A. H. Purdue, State Geological Survey. 



Some Neglected Principles of Physiography, 

 A. H. Purdue, State Geological Survey. 



Some Early Geologic Maps of Tennessee, 

 L. C. Glenn, Vanderbilt University. 



Other matters coming before this meeting were, in brief, as 

 follows : 



The Committee on Resolutions made a partial report, but was, 

 on motion, ordered continued, with the understanding that a full 

 report would be rendered at the next annual meeting. There was 

 considerable discussion relative to the nature of resolutions that 

 should be presented. The discussion was engaged in by Messrs. 

 Myer, Purdue, Barton, and Brown. 



Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows : 



President, L. C. Glenn; Vice-President, W. E. Myer; Secre- 

 tary, Roscoe Nunn ; Treasurer, A. Belcher ; Editor, Jas. A. Lyon. 



The Treasurer read his report, which was received. 



The connection of the Academy with "Science Record" was 

 discussed and it v/as finally decided that all connection with 

 "Science Record" should terminate with the present year. The 

 matter of future publication of the Transactions of the Academy 

 received considerable attention. On motion, the Executive Com- 

 mittee was given full power to take such steps as they may think 



