PROCEEDINGS. 
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published of those read last year contained an aggregate of 220 
pages. 
They average twenty-four and one-half pages each, while the 
two published this year average 49 pages each. 
Concerning the remaining 31 communications presented to the 
Society, but not offered to it for publication, the following infor¬ 
mation has been obtained: 
4 have been or will be published in the Reports of the Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture. 
4 in reports of the Smithsonian Institution or National Mu¬ 
seum. 
2 in the bulletins of the Geological Society of America. 
1 in a bulletin of the U. S. Geological Survey. 
1 in the American Journal of Science. 
1 in the publications of the Naval Observatory. 
1 in the report of the Secretary of the Navy. 
1 in the proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engi¬ 
neers. 
1 in the papers of the American Historical Association. 
1 in Nature. 
1 in The Forum. 
1 in Science. 
1 in School of Mines Quarterly. 
1 in Johns Hopkins University circulars. 
1 in letters patent. 
7 have not been published; 2 have not been heard from. 
Very respectfully, 
W. C. Winlock, 
J. S. Diller,. 
Secretaries. 
The report of the Treasurer was then read. 
REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 
The report which I have the honor to submit to you exhibits 
the total receipts and disbursements for the fiscal year ending 
with this meeting. In the receipts are included some amounts 
received for outstanding dues for previous years, and in the dis¬ 
bursements are included amounts paid in purchase of bonds. 
