American Museum of Natural History 



BOARD OF TRUSTEES 



MORRIS K. JESUP 

 ADRIAN ISELIN 

 J. PIERPONT MORGAN 

 JOSEPH H. CHOATE 

 WILLIAM E. DODGE 

 J. HAMPDEN ROBB 

 CHARLES LANIER 

 D. O. MILLS 



ABRAM S. HEWITT ANSON W. HARD 



ALBERT S. BICKMORE WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER 



ANDREW H. GREEN GEORGE G. HAVEN 



D. WILLIS JAMES H. O. HAVEMEYER 



ARCHIBALD ROGERS A. D. JUILLIARD 



WILLIAM C. WHITNEY FREDERICK E. HYDE 



ELBRIDGE T. GERRY PERCY R. PYNE 



GUSTAV E. KISSEL HENRY F. OSBORN 



OFFICERS AND STAFF 



Department 



Public Instruction . 



Geology . . . . 



Mineralogy and 

 Conchology 



Mammalog\- and 

 Ornithology . 



Vertebrate 



Palfeontology . 



Anthropology 



President, 

 Morris K. Jesup 

 First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, 



William E. Dodge Henry F. Osborn 



Treasurer, Charles Lanier 

 Director, Hermon C. Bumpus 

 Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, John H. Winser 



Associate and Assistant Curators 



Curator 



Prof. A. S. BiCKMORE 



Prof. R. P. Whitfield 

 L. P. Gratacap. A.m. 

 Prof. J. A. Allen 

 Prof. H. F. Osborn 



Prof. F. W. Putnam 

 W. Bel'tenmuller 



Edmund O. Hovey, Ph.D. (Associate) 



Frank M. Chapman (Associate) 



^ W. D. Matthew, Ph.D. 

 } O. P. Hay, Ph.D. 



fProf. F. Boas, Curator of Ethnology 

 I M. H. Saville, Curator of Mexican 

 -J and Central American Archceology 

 I Harlan I. Smith, Assistant Curator 

 1^ of Archeology 



Entomology . 



Invertebrate Zoology. Prof. H. C. Bumpus George H. Sherwood, A.M. 



Library .... A. Woodward, Ph.D., Librarian 



The American Museum of Natural History was cstal)lishcd in 1869 to pro- 

 mote the Natural Sciences and to diffuse a general knowledge of them among the 

 people, and it is in cordial cooperation with all similar institutions throughout the 

 world. Since the Museum authorities are dependent upon private subscriptions and 

 the dvtes from its members for procuring needed additions to its collections and for 

 carrying on explorations in America and other parts of the world, the attention of 

 persons interested in such matters is called to the brief statement of deeds and needs 

 on the fourth page of the crn-er of the Sui)plcmcnt. 



