American Museum of Natural History 



Seventy-seventh Street and Central Park West, New York City 



First Vice-President 



J. PiERPONT Morgan 



Treasurer 



Charles Lanier 



BOARD OF TRUSTEES 



President 

 Henry Fairfield Osborn 



Ex Officio 



Second Vice-President 



Cleveland H. Dodge 



Secretary 



J. Hampden Robb 



The Mayor of the City of New York 

 The Comptroller of the City of New York 

 The President of the Department of Parks 



JOSEPH H. CHOATE 



Class of 1909 



J. PIERPONT MORGAN 

 HENRY F. OSBORN 



J. HAMPDEN ROBB 

 ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES 



CHARLES LANIER 

 ANSON W. HARD 



Class of 1910 



Class of 1911 



SETH LOW 

 Glass of 1912 



PERCY R. PYNE 

 JOHN B. TREVOR 



WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER 

 GUSTAV E. KISSEL 



D. O. MILLS 

 ARCHIBALD ROGERS 



ALBERT S. BICKMORE 

 CORNELIUS C. CUYLER * 

 ADRIAN ISELIN, Jr. 



Class of 1913 



GEORGE S. BOWDOIN 

 A. D. JUILLIARD 



CLEVELAND H. DODGE 

 ARCHER M. HUNTINGTON 



EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 



Director 

 Hermon C. Bumpus 



Assistant-Secretary and Assistant-Treasurer 

 George H. Sherwood 



The American Museum of Natural History was established in 1869 to promote 

 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. The Museum 

 authorities are dependent upon private subscriptions and the dues from members for pro- 

 curing needed additions to the collections and for carrying on explorations in America 

 and other parts of the world. 



The membership fees are, 



Annual Memberf! $ 10 



S ustaining Members (Annual) . 25 



Life Members 100 



Fellows $ 500 



Patrons 1000 



Benefactors (Gift or bequest) 50,000 



All money received from membership fees is used for increasing the collections and 

 for developing the educational work of the Museum. 



The Museum is open free to the public on every day in the year. 



* Deceased 



