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the active and efficient secretary of the Academy; Prof. H. F. Kanth- 
lener, professor of Greek in Morningside College, who has been carry- 
ing on research work at Harvard University on the Greek religion; 
Prof. Ernest Burchard, who is now connected with the United States 
Geological Survey, and Miss Bandusia Wakefield, who is now at Point 
Loma, California. 
ALFRED N. COOK. 
J. C. C. HOSKINS. 
GEO. W. WAKEFIELD. 
Another meeting was called at the home of Mr. John H. Charles 
on the evening of Jan. 29th. A large number of the newly elected 
Fellows were present. Various lines of possible original work were 
suggested and discussed at length, much of which seemed very feasible 
for members of the Academy to undertake, but no definite recommen- 
dations were made to the Academy. However, the discussion of the 
evening has already begun to bear fruit. 
A short meeting was held at the office of W. T. Stafford on July 
30, 1904, when Dr. B. Fink, professor of botany in Iowa College, author 
of many important papers on lichens and withal one of the leading 
botanists of the west, and Dr. Robert B. Wylie, professor of botany 
in Morningside College and for three years Fellow in Botany in Uni- 
versity of Chicago, and author of an important research in Botany, 
were elected Fellows of the Academy. 
