as a general endowment. All annual fees of members, togeth- 

 er with the income from the general endowment, constitute 

 the general fund. 



Special Accounts . — Contributions to the funds of the 

 Museum, whose principle or income is to be used for specific 

 purposes constitute special accounts. 



The contract with the City provides a special fund for the 

 remodelling of the building for use as a niuseum but the trans- 

 fer and installation of the collections is dependent upon the 

 development of the general fund. 



Privileges of Members 



In its new building the Museum will be open to the public, 

 without charge, on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. 

 On other week days an admission fee of 25 cents will be charg- 

 ed. School teachers or classes accompanied by a teacher will, 

 however, be admitted free on pay days. 



The privileges of members will include admission on pay 

 days, tickets to members' lectures, and copies of Museum 

 publications. 



Annual Members will receive i season ticket admitting 

 member and party on pay days, 2 single admission tickets 

 (transferable), 2 tickets to members' lectures, the Bulletin 

 of the Museum, and the privilege of purchasing other Mu- 

 seum publications at cost. 



Sustaining Members will receive i members' admission 

 ticket, 5 single admission tickets, 4 to members' lectures, tlie 

 Bulletin, and all other Museum pui)lications on application. 



Special privileges will be extended to Patrons and Bene- 

 factors. 



Art Department 



Apart from the natural history collections which form the 

 bulk of the Museum there is a considerable am.ount of miscel- 

 laneous ethnological, archaeological, and art material which 



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