XII JOURNAL OF THE BOARD. 



May the Smithsonian Institution, so auspiciously established and ex- 

 tensively known, continue, under your wise administration, an estab- 

 lishment distinct and specific, lor the " increase and diffusion of knowl- 

 edge among men." 



With great respect, your friend and servant, 



Peter Parker. 



2 Lafayette Square, 



Washington, D. C, April 7, 1884. 



The Secretary informed the Board that Congress had filled the va. 

 cancy occasioned by the resignation of Dr. Parker by the election of 

 Dr. James C. Wellu^g, president of Columbian University of Wash- 

 ington, D. C, for six years from May 13, 1884. 



On motion of Dr. Maclean it was — 



Resolved, That the Board of Eegents has heard with regret of the 

 resignation of Dr. Peter Parker, and hereby expresses the high appre- ' 

 ciation of the valuable and efiQcient services he has rendered the Insti- 

 tution for the i)ast seventeen years as a Kegent and as Chairman of its 

 Executive Committee. 



The Secretary stated that in accordance with the rules of the Board 

 during its recess, the remaining members of the Executive Committee 

 had filled the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Dr. Parker, by 

 the appointment of Dr. Welling. 



On motion of Dr. Copp6e it was — 



Resolved, That Dr. Welling be elected to fill the. vacancy in the Ex- 

 ecutive Committee. 



The Secretary reported that in accordance with the request of the 

 Board at its last meeting. Senator Edmunds had j^repared a bill lela- 

 tive to the provision for an Acting Secretary, which had passed Con- 

 gress and become a law on the 13th of May, 1884, as follows: 



An act to provide for the apimintment of an Acting Secretary of the Smitltsonian. InstUutmt, 

 [Public No. 31, Forty-eighth Congress, first session.] 



Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled. That the Chancellor of the 

 Smithsonian Institution may, by an instrument in writing filed in the 

 office of the Secretary thereof, designate and ap])oint a suitable person 

 to act as Secretary of the Institution when there shall be a vacancy in 

 said ofBce, and whenever the Secretary shall be unable from illness, 

 absence, or other cause to perform the duties of his ofiice ; and in such 

 case the person so appointed may perform all the duties imposed on the 

 Secretary by law until the vacancy shall be filled or such inability shall 

 cease. The said Chancellor may change such designation and appoint- 

 ment from time to time as the Institution may in his judgment require. 



Approved, May 13, 1884. 



