1903.] 
NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
S15 
At the annual meeting held December 17, the following were elected 
to serve as officers for 1904 : 
Director, 
Vice-Director, 
Treasurer, . 
Recorder and Conservator, 
Secretary, . 
Philip Laurent. 
H. W. Wenzel. 
Ezra T. Cresson. 
Henry Skinner. 
Frank Haimbach. 
Henry Skinner, 
Recorder. 
The Botanical Section. 
The Botanical Section reports that its meetings have been held regu- 
larly during the year, with a fair attendance of members. 
A number of interesting and valuable communications have been 
made, many of which have been repeated before the general meetings 
of the Academy. 
The Conservator reports that during the year considerable progress 
has been made on the work of arranging the collections. Special effort 
being directed to put in order the unmounted material which has accu- 
mulated in recent years, resulting in the poisoning of about 15,000 
sheets, which have been mounted, numbered, catalogued and dis- 
tributed in their proper places through the Herbarium. 
Early in the summer new cases were erected in the center of the 
north room on the library floor. They are so arranged that their 
tops form two tables, each eighteen feet long by three feet broad. 
This has added twenty-eight closets of twelve compartments each 
to the Herbarium space, which has resulted in relieving the overcrowded 
condition of a considerable portion of the collection. 
During the year all of the Authophytes have been rearranged to 
conform to the family sequence of Engler and Prantl, commencing in 
the new cases above referred to, sufficient space being left to allow for 
additions to the families arranged in this room for some time to come. 
The cases in the south room are, however, still much crowded, and 
will require additional cases for their relief. 
Dr. Krout began, during the summer, the arrangement of the 
Mosses and Hepatics in the Academy’s Herbarium. Thus far about 
1,500 specimens having been put into pockets and mounted on 
sheets; these have been placed in cases in the south gallery room. 
