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Vol. XU. CINCINNATI, JULY, 1890. No. 2. 


PROCEEDINGS. 
ie ANNUAL MEETING, Afri 1, 1890. 
President Fisher in the chair. 
There were fifty members present. 
The minutes of the January and March meetings were read and _ | 
approved. 
The following were nominated for active membership: George 
Docker, Everett W. Hobart, Wm. B. Melish, Anton Schroeter, 
Charles G. Comegys and Rev. J. W. Simpson. 
Prof. Joseph Moore, of Richmond, Ind., was nominated for 
corresponding membership. 
The following were elected to active membership: Miss Mary 
Tatum, W. C. Jirdinston and Dr. P. M. Bigney. 
The minutes of the Executive Board for December, January and 
February were read. 
The President then delivered the annual address. 
The Secretary read his annual report, from which it appears that 
during the past year twelve regular meetings and one reception 
had been held. The average attendance had been twenty-five. 
Forty-two active members, one life member, one honorary member 
and one corresponding member had been elected. Two active 
members had resigned, and one active member, two life members 
and one honorary member had died during the year. 
Forty-two papers were read by title, by abstract, or in full, at 
the different meetings, and numerous communications had been 
submitted. 
The Ninth Annual Course of Free Popular Scientific Lectures 
was given at the College of Music Lyceum, with an average 
attendance of three hundred persons. ‘The lecturers of the Course 
were as follows: 
