914 PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 



mation is collected, digested, and prepared, it can be submitted to the 

 public. Whatever form for diffusing it the Board may through its 

 committees adopt can be conformed to ; and in this way the object 

 may at once be made to assume a practical cast. 



In submitting this plan, which has been hastily sketched, and ex- 

 pressing at the same time the interest he feels personally therein, the 

 undersigned begs leave to subscribe himself, 



With high respect, gentlemen, your obedient servant, 



Henry E. yonooLCKAFT. 



