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From which it appears that the graphic art of these Indians, as 

 we find it to-day, is an objective development in contrast to the 

 subjective symbolism of other tribes. 



James E. Lough, 



Secretary. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 

 December 7, 1903. 



The Academy met at 8:15, Vice-President Dean presiding. 

 The minutes of the last business meeting were read and 

 approved. 



The Secretary reported from the Council as follows : that the 

 following Active Members had been nominated as candidates 

 for election as Fellows — Isaac Adler, M.D., Edward K. Dun- 

 ham, M.D., William Harper Davis, Miss Ida N. Ogilvie, Ph.D., 

 and Charles H. Townsend. 



That the following nominations for officers for the coming 

 year had been made : 



President, Edmund B. Wilson. 



Vice-Presidents : James F. Kemp, L. M. Underwood, C. 

 L. Poor, F. J. E. Woodbridge. 



Corresponding Secretary, R. E. Dodge. 



Recording Secretary, H. E. Crampton. 



Treasurer, C. F. Cox, 



Librarian, R. W. Tower. 



Editor, C. L. Poor. 



Councilors (to serve three years) : Livingston Farrand, E. O. 

 Hovey. 



Finance Committee : J. H. Hinton, C. A. Post, H. F. 

 Osborn. 



That the Annual Meeting would consist of a formal meeting 

 for the election of Fellows and Officers, for the reading of the 

 annual reports of the officers for the past year, etc., and that 

 this would be followed by a dinner to be served in the Museum 

 building. Full notices would be sent to members in the usual 

 manner. 



Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci., XV, May, 1904 — 15. 



