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1. The transferral of the completed monument from the New 
York Academy of Sciences to a representative of Trinity 
Church, by the Chairman of the Committee. 
2. The unveiling of the monument by a representative of the 
Audubon family. 
3. The acceptance of the monument by a representative or 
representatives of Trinity Church, who shall furnish the New 
York Academy of Sciences with a receipt therefor. 
III. Subsequently on the evening of the same day as the un- 
veiling there shall be a public meeting at the American Museum 
of Natural History, if the hall of that institution can be obtained 
for the purpose, at which meeting a eulogy of Audubon shall 
be delivered. 
IV. The President of the American Ornithologists’ Union 
shall be invited to deliver this address. 
VY. The details of the arrangements for this meeting shall be 
referred to the Joint Committees. 
On March 22d, 1892, the Committee met at Columbia College, 
and examined and approved the sketches of the ornamentation 
of the monument drawn from the figures of animals and plants, 
which had been selected by the sub-committee on ornamentation 
of the shaft appointed February 24,1888. The following propo- 
sition for the construction and erection of the monument was 
accepted : 
97 East Houston street, New York. 
JANUARY 26th, 1892, 
Dr. Thomas Egleston, 35 West Washington Square, City. 
Dear Sir: We hereby confirm our verbal offer made to you 
last evening, namely, to build the Audubon Monument of North 
River Blue Stone, in New York City, in accordance with origi- 
nal design and proposition for the sum of seventy-six hundred 
dollars ($7,600). 
The drawing is perspective, drawn to a 1’’ scale, making the 
total height over all from grade line 25.0. 
Yours truly, 
R. C. FisHer & Co. 
