ter \v;is given to our Representatives in the Board of Governors for con 

 sideration as to the mosi feasible means of obtaining the record desired. 



h was resolved thai this Board in ;i body, visil the Museum Buiid 

 bag mi Monday, July s . 1912, and insped the fossils and the work, now 

 in process of their assembling and mounting. 



The Board adjourned to 12:30 P.M. of Monday next. 



On Monday, July 8, 1912, all the Directors, excepl Messrs. Alliol and 

 Baumgardt, proceeded to the Museum Building and passed ;i mosl in- 

 structive and pleasanl afternoon in the inspection of the work upon the 

 Brt'ii fossils ;imi1 tlic mounts now in place in the large hall. 



The work accomplished and in progress \\.-is found to be mosl satis 

 factory, many thousands of objects in zoology, conchology, ichthyology, 

 entomology and ornithology having been assembled, scientifically classi- 

 fied and arranged for exhibition in cabinets, drawers, cases and stands of 

 the latesl designs ;m<l improvements. 



At the close of the inspection, a business meeting was held in the 

 Directors' room, ai which matters of importance relating to the welfare 



and supervision of these collections were < sidered and discussed. 



Mr. Prank S. Daggett was elected n member of the Academy and a 

 heart} vote of thanks \\,-is tendered t" him and his assistants, Messrs. 

 Jewitl and Fischer, for their attention and courtesy. 

 Board adjourned. 



HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS, 



Secretary. 



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