and papers have been read upon a variety of topics. The following 

 synopsis, gathered from the minutes, will exhibit the range of sub- 

 jects: 



1. Inaugural Address, - - - President T. N. Glover. 



2. Stone Bas Relief, found at Marblehead, 0., - J. E. Werren. 



3. Method of Preserving Woods for Cabinet Specimens, 



L. C. Herrick. 



4. How to Geologize, - - - - T. N. Glover. 



5. Shell Mounds on the Coast of Maine, - - T. F. Moses. 



6. Method of Preparing Casts of Specimens, - R. H. Boal. 



7. Contributions to a History of the Life and Times of 



Simon Kenton, - - - Geo. A. Weaver. 



8. The Drift of Champaign County, - - T. N, Glover. 



9. Geology of Eastern Virginia, - - P. B. Cabell. 



10. Geological Relations of Champaign Co., - T. F. Moses. 



11. Mineral Deposits of the Lake Superior Region illus- 



trated with specimens gathered during the 



summer of 1875, - - - J. E. Werren. 



12. Report of Meteorological Observations made at Ur- 



bana, 0., from the year 1852 to 1878, inclu- 

 sive, - - - - - M. G. Williams. 



13. Report of a Recent find of Human Bones near the 



Catawba Station of the C. C. C. & I. R. R., 



Geo. G. Harriman. 



14. Report of the finding of a Copper Needle and a de- 



posit of 280 Flints, in Ashland county, 0., 

 also some bars of Lead used in Crawford's 

 Campaign against the Indians, - - Aaron Atbn. 



15. Inaugui-al Address, - - President Geo. A. Weaver. 



16. Report of Rock Wells or '-Pot Holes" examined at 



Eben-e-cook and Berlin Falls, Maine, and at 



Kanawha Falls, West Va., - - T. F. Moses. 



17. Report of Supposed Mound on the farm of Dr. 



Pearce, east of Urbana; also of the discovery 

 of a grave of the daughter of the Chief of 

 the Mingo tribe of Indians, at Mingo, Ohio, 



Thos. L. Johnson. 



18. Report of the Roberts, Baldwin and other Mounds 



explored by the Association, - - T. F. Moses. 



