Our Board of Directors lias adopted measures for acquiring 

 a permanenl publication endowmenl whereby the BulletiD may 

 be published quarterly. 



This endowmenl fund will be secured by obtaining Life 

 Memberships, the fee for which is the sum of One Hundred 

 Dollars. All sums realized from this source, will be invested 

 in safe six per cenl securities, the interest of which will be 

 applied for the expenses of the Bulletin. 



We are glad to be able to announce that this project has 

 met with favor among our members and that its success is 

 assured. The following persons subscribed to this fund and 

 asked to be placed on the roll of Life Members, which exempts 

 'them from all future payments, viz: William 11. Avery. Ar- 

 thur B. Benton, 11. M. Bishop, M.D., Norman Bridge, M.D., W. 

 A. Cheney. .). Ross Clark. F. M. Coulter. .lames Cuzner, An- 

 struther Davidson. M.D., Myra Hershey, Samuel J. Keese, 

 .lames B. Lankershim, Homer Laughlin, Jr., W. C Patterson, 

 Frank X. Pfaffinger, Mrs. G. S. Safford, William A. Spalding, 

 John S. Vosburg. 



The Board desires to increase this endowment to Three 

 Thousand Dollars, and the Secretary will be pleased to receive 

 the names of others willing to be added to the class of Life 

 Members. 



The fixtures and furniture for our large exhibition room 

 in the new Museum Building are in rapid progress of comple- 

 tion, and we expect to commence the arranging and placing 

 of our valuable collections for inspection at an early future. 

 Messrs. Jewetl and Fischer are vrry busily at work mounting 

 the fossils from La Brea Rancho and when the stands, cases. 

 drawers and desks shall be in place, many complete skeletons. 

 large and small, will be ready for their final resting place, a 

 source of wonder for the curious and of study for the Scientist. 



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