Procecditigs. 6i 



Nominations were next called for to fill the various Cura- 

 torships. The following named gentlemen were proposed : 



For Curator of Geology, E^. O. Ulrich. 



For Curator of Botany, Davis L,. James. 



For Curator of Zoology, Charles Dury. 



F^'or Curator of Anthropology, Dr. O. D. Norton. 



For Curator of Photography, T. B. Collier. 



For Curator of Microscopy, B. M. Ricketts. 



For Curator of Physics, J. D. Hurtig. 



For Curator of Chemistry, Dr. Arch. Carson. 



There being no opposition, the Secretary pro tan. was 

 instructed to cast the ballot of the Society for these gentle- 

 men, which he did, and they were declared duly elected. 



Regular Meeting, May 3, 1892. 



President T. B. Collier in the chair. 



The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 



The following candidates for membership were proposed, 

 and their names ordered laid before the Society for the usual 

 period, to-wit : 



Walter H. Maxwell, Harry J. Mills, E. W. Weaver, William 

 Sampson, Kdward I,. Reynolds and Clark W. Davis. 



The report of the committee to audit the report of the 

 Treasurer was read, and, upon motion, was received and filed. 



A list of resignations was read, and, upon motion, the 

 matter of their acceptance was laid over. 



The resignation of W. P. Anderson, as one of the Trustees 

 of the Society, was read and accepted. The election of his 

 successor was laid over until the June meeting, and the Secre- 

 tary was instructed to give notice of the election of his suc- 

 cessor at that meeting. 



Mr. Davis L. James recommended the election of Wm. H. 

 Knight, of L,os Angeles, Cal., as a corresponding member. 

 Upon motion of Mr. Fisher, he way duly elected such corre- 

 sponding member. 



A communication from Amos W. Butler, of Brookville, Ind., 

 inviting the Society to attend the annual meeting of the 



