Honorary Curators 



As a means of associating scientific men of Charleston 

 with the Museum and of securing advice on technical ques- 

 tions, I have recommended to the Trustees the appointment 

 of Honorary Curators to act as advisers to the Director in 

 the departments which they serve. * By this plan it is ex- 

 pected that the interests of each department will be pro- 

 moted, as well as a more substantial growth of the Museum 

 as a whole. 



Reports 



Hereafter the Director will make a formal report upon the 

 work of the Museum during the calendar year, and this re- 

 port will be published in the January issue of the Bulletin. 



The financial accounts will be made up at the close of the 

 College year and transmitted to the Trustees together with 

 nominations of Honorary Curators and other matters requir- 

 ing action by that board. 



Respectfully submitted, 



P. M. Rea, Curator. 



N0TE5 FROM THE MUSEUM 



The special cards for recording bird records have been re- 

 ceived at the Museum and are ready for distribution to ob- 

 servers. The Director regrets the long delay in obtaining 

 these cards and hopes that the January records will be es- 

 pecially accurate and complete. Directions for using the 

 cards were given on page 3G of the Bulletin for November, 

 1905. 



Vol. I of the Bulletin was concluded with the December 

 issue in order that the volumes might coincide with the 

 calendar year. Hereafter each volume will include eight 

 numbers. 



*The appointment of Honorary Curators was authorized by the Trustees 

 January 8th., 1906. 



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