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fixed their gaze upon the spleudid suo.ir pines of onr mountains, as well 

 as the immense Sequoia and the incomparable redwoods of this Coast. 



Jicfyolved further. That the Academy of Sciences print and sujiply all 

 our Members of Concfi-ess and all those who have taken an interest in this 

 movement — especially the Hon. Owen A. Wells of Wisconsin — with cojiies 

 of these resolutions. W. S. Chapman, 



GUSTAV ElSEN, 



Committee. 

 Dr. Gustav Eisen made a preliminary report on the expedition sent by 

 the Academy to Lower California and Mexico. 



The Nominating Committee made their report, recommending the fol- 

 lowing ticket: 



For President, H. W. Harkness. 



First Vice-President, Charles H. Gilbert. 

 Second Vice-President, J. G. Cooper. 

 Corresponding Secretary, George A. Moore. 

 according Secretary, George C. Edwards. 

 Treasurer, L. H. Foote. 

 Librarian, Carlos Troyer. 

 Director of Museum, J. Z. Davis. 



Trustees, W. C. Burnett, Charles F. Crocker, D. E. Hayes, E. J. 

 Molera, George C. Perkins, Wm. S. Chapman, John Taylor. 



January 7, 1895. — Annual Meeting. 

 The President in the chair. 



Donations to the Museum were reported from Dr. John Rabe, F. Mc- 

 Millan, S. J. Holmes, Don Federico Koerdel, Dr. Eisen, Frank H. Vaslit 

 and Lyman Beldiug. 



The judges and inspectors of election rej^orted the following officers 

 elected for the ensuing term: 



H. W. Harkness, President. 



H. H. Behr, First Vice-President. 



J. G. Cooper, Second Vice-President. 



George A. Moore, Corresponding Secretary. 



G. P. RlXFORD, according Secretary. 



L. H. Foote, 7'reasurer. 



Carlos Troyer, Librarian. 



J. Z. Davis, Director of Museum. 



Trustees: 

 W. C. Burnett, W. S. Chapman, Charles F. Crocker, 



D. E. Hayes, E. J. Molera, George C. Perkins, 



John Taylor. 



