Dy PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA 
requested to forward the material to Consul Breuil, for trans- 
mission to the Acclimatizing Society of France, 
The reports of the Judges and Inspectors of election were re- 
ceived, signed by J. H. Smythe and Henry Chapman, Judges, 
and John Currey and J. D. Pierson, Inspectors. They reported 
the result of the annual election, as follows: 
PRESIDENT. 
GEORGE DAVIDSON. 
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT. | RECORDING SECRETARY. 
HENRY EDWARDS. CHAS. G. YALE. 
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT. | TREASURER. 
HENRY GIBBONS, Sr. | ELISHA BROOKS. 
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. LIBRARIAN. 
HENRY G. HANKS. | Wan. J. FISHER. 
if 
DIRECTOR OF MUSEUM. 
ALBERT KELLOGG. 
TRUSTEES. 
DAVID D. COLTON, GEO. E. GRAY, 
JOHN HEWSTON, Jz., RALPH C. HARRISON, 
ROBT. E. C. STEARNS, | THOS. P. MADDEN, 
WM. ASHBURNER. 
Reautar Mererrine, January 187s, 1875. 
Second Vice-President Henry Gibbons, Sr., in the chair. 
Seventeen members present. 
Donations to the Museum: The Alaska Commercial Company 
donated two Aleutian mummies, a complete description of which 
appeared in the S. P. Chronicle, of January 8th, 1874; Jesse 
