REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



By the or^aiiiziiiji: act approved August 10, 1840 (Kcvised Statutes, 

 Title Lxxiii, section 5580), ''The business of the Institution shall be 

 conducted at the city of Washington by a Board of Eegents, named 

 tlie licgents of the Smithsonian Institution, to be composed of the Vice- 

 President, the Chief Justice of the Cnited States [and the Governor of 

 the District of ColumbiaJ, three members of the Senate, and three mem- 

 bers of the House of Representatives, together with six other ])ersons, 

 other than members of Congress, two of whom shall be resident in the 

 city of Washington, and the other four shall be inhabitants of some 

 State, Imt no two of the same State." 



BEOENrS FOR THE YEA I! 181)0. 



Tlio Vir(>-Pre8i(lcnt of the United States: 



LKVI P. MORTON. 

 Tlic Cliief-Jnstico of the United States: 



MKLVILLE W. FULLER, elected Chancfllor, and President of the Board Jan- 

 nary 9, IfcHl). 



Uni(«'d States Senators : Tfrm expiros. 



.irSTIN S. MORRILL (appointed February 21, 1^8:5) Mar.:?, lrt'.»l. 



SHELHY M. ClILLOM (appointedMarch '23, IHS.'), and Mar. 28, 1889). Mar. :5, 1895. 



RANDALL L. (JIIJSON (appointed Dec. 19, 1887, and Mar. 28, 1889). .Mar. 3, 1893. 

 Members of the Honse of Representatives : 



.TOSKPH WHEKLKR (appointed .Ian. 5, 1888, and , Ian. (I, 1890) .... Dec. 23, 1891. 



P.EN.IAMIX HITTERWORTH (.appointed .lannary (5, 1890) Dec. 23, 1891. 



HENRY CAHOT LODGE (appointed Jannary (i, 1890) Dec. 23, 1891. 



Citizens of a State : 



IIENUV COPPEE. of Pennsylvania (first appointed Jan. 19, 1874). .Dec. 26, 1891. 



JAMES P. ANiiELL, of Micliifran (first appointed Jan. 19, 18.87). .Jan. 19,1893. 



ANI)RE^V D. WHITE, of Now York (first appointed Feb. 15. 1888). .Feb. 15, 1894. 



r Vacancy] 

 Citizens of Washingtoti : 



JAMES C. WELLING (first appointed May 13. 1884) May 22, 189fi. 



MONT(;OMERY C. MEKJS (first .appointed December 2G, 1885).... Dec. 2(5, 1891. 



Exectitivr CominUtce of the Hoard of Uegentn. 

 Jamks C. Wr.i.i.iNi;, (linirmau. Hknry CopI'KK. Mo.ntoomeky C. MtfiGs. 



