was unanimously adopted. (See another page of this Bulletin for a copy 

 of this Memorial.) 



The lecture of the evening was delivered by Dr. J. H. Johnson. His 

 subject, illustrated by stereopticon views, was "Alaska. Its Topography. 

 History. Aborigines. Flora and Mineral Wealth." the knowledge of 

 which, obtained by the lecturer in extended journeys throughout that 

 Territory, was imparted in a most graphic manner. 



Directors' Meeting. 



A duly called meeting of the directors was held in the office of the 

 Secretary "ii Wednesday. June 28. 1911, a quorum being present, and 

 President Spalding in the ('hair. 



Hector Alliot was unanimously elected a Director to fill the vacancy 

 caused by the death of John D. Hooker. 



The following named gentlemen were elected members of the Acad- 

 emy, viz: Harold Hannibal of Stanford University; Henry Macomb 

 Edson of Palo Alto; Edgar Halstead, Frank Monaghan and Wilhelm 

 Schrader of Los Angeles. 



William L. Watts was elected Second Vice-President. 



The Secretary was instructed to engage a hall for monthly meetings 



of the Academy during the coining season. 



Board adjourned. 



HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS. 



Secretarv. 



Wanted. 



Monthly numbers of Volumes III. IV. V and VI of th< 

 Bulletin, to complete files. Address the Secretary. 



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