Proceedings. XXxi 
On motion the report was approved and the Committee con- 
tinued with power to increase their number and take such 
steps as would be necessary to carry out the recommendations 
of the report. 
JUNE 197TH, 1893. 
President Pritchett in the chair, sept members and one 
visitor present. 
A paper by Prof. L. H. Pammel on ‘* Sclerotina Liber- 
tianam with a Bibliography of Fungus Root Diseases’’ was 
presented. On motion it was referred to the Council. 
President Pritchett presented the following Koma nISRHeS 
from the Missouri Historical Society :— 
“Ata meeting of the Missouri Historical Society convened specially to 
consider a circular from H. S. Pritchett, on June 12th, 1893, Bp. Tuttle pre- 
sense of the meeting on the matters whic e communications related. 
Resolved, That the Society views with much gratification the proposal to 
form a stock corporation to erect a building for museum purposes and pro- 
vide suitable quarters for itself, the Academy of Science, and kindred socie- 
ties, and undertakes to use its influence to secure practical co-operation in 
carrying out such designs. 
Provided, That the Society’s Archeological Collection may be transferred 
to the custody of the Academy of Science for public use and two-fifths of 
the value thereof (said value fixed at $25,000) reimbursed to the Society. 
Certified correct. 
Oscar W. CoLietT, Secy.’’ 
On motion action on the communication was deferred until 
the first meeting of the Academy in the fall. 
Dr. — Treasurer, ra! the following communica- 
tion: 
* JUNE 3, 1893. 
Dr. ENNo SANDER, 
No. 129 §. 11th St., City. 
Dear Sir: — ae 
Enclosed please find Scottish Union and National Policy No. 1690842, 
form of policy is the same as the Boylston Policy No. 81749, excepting the 
Wiis ue eon ct peecetees Sassi eee 80s esis § 2st ot 
and we would, t is property as near eighty 
percent ofits valu Jou can etn for incase oa partial lane we 
Would settle 
