-i:34 Proceedings of the Ohio State Academy of Science 



Publication Committee — Professor E. L. Rice, Delaware, Ohio (3 years). 

 Executive Committee — Professor M. F. Guyer, Cincinnati, Ohio; 

 Professor E. L. Moseley, Sandusky, Ohio. 



The following members were elected upon the recommenda- 

 tion of the Nominating Committee : 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED AT THE AKRON MEETING, 1910. 



Fischer, Martin H., Experimental Medicine 



Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati 



Himebaugh, Oscar, Botany, Geology Akron, Ohio 



Knower, H. M., Biolog)' ...Univ. of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio 



Livingston, A. E., Zoology- Athens, Ohio 



Mark, (Miss) Clara Gould, Geology, Botany - 



Mt. Holyoke College, S. Hadley, Mass. 



Rush, R. C, Conchology. Hudson, Ohio 



Schilliday, C. L., Zoolog\^ Athens. Ohio 



Snearhne, A. L., Botany, Geology Akron, Ohio 



The names of members proposed by the Executive Com- 

 mittee and provisionally placed on the list of membership were 

 also ratified. 



The Committee on Resolutions presented the following : 



The Ohio Academy of Science, desiring to express its s^nse of los.s' 

 in the death of its late member. Professor W. G. Tight, has prepared the 

 following brief memorial: 



Professor Tight, although not a charter member, joined the Academy 

 during the first year of its existence, and was elected its , Secretary at the 

 second annual meeting in 1892. In this position he faithfully served the 

 Academy for two years, and was chosen and served as President for the 

 year 1898. 



Few members were more active or more enthusiastic in the work 

 of the Academy during its early history than Professor Tight. ' From the 

 first meeting in 1891 until he left the State ten years later he never failed 

 to attend and always had something in the way of the results of research 

 to present. 



His energy and his unfailing devotion to science, together with a 

 pleasing address and genial temperament, won the respect and esteem of 

 his fellow members. His removal from the State to enter upon a larger 



