Proceedings of the Academy. 
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The Illinois State Academy of Science extended a cordial in¬ 
vitation to the members of the Wisconsin Academy to attend its 
meeting at Eockford, Illinois, April 27 to 29, 1922. It was voted 
that greetings and good wishes for a successful meeting be ex¬ 
tended to the Illinois State Academy of Science. 
Being an affiliated society, the Wisconsin Academy is entitled 
to a representative on the Council of the American Association for 
the Advancement of Science. It was voted that the Secretary 
represent the Wisconsin Academy on the Council of the American 
Association and that he be authorized to appoint some member to 
represent the Academy when he does not attend the meetings of 
the American Association. 
It was voted that the Academy express its thanks to the Mil¬ 
waukee Public Museum for its interest in the meeting and for 
the use of a room for the sessions. 
Chancey Juday, 
Secretary. 
Report of Treasurer for 1922 
RECEIPTS 
Eeceived from previous Treasurer, November 15, 1921. ...$ 367.58 
Eeceived from Dues and Initiations... 944.10 
Eeceived from sale of Transactions..... 96.00 
Eeceived from Interest on Bonds.. *... 50.62 
$1,458.30 
DISBURSEMENTS 
Patterns for Medallion...$ 12.10 
Postage .... ..... 58.00 
Printing ........ 13.36 
Safety Deposit Box Rent..... 4.00 
Warrant sent A. A. A. S. in Adjustment of Dues. 671.10 
$ 758.56 
Balance April 10, 1922.... 699.74 
$1,458.30 
Audited and found correct. 
C. E. Allen, 
Ira Edwards, 
Auditors. 
