ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 177 
By request of the presiding officer, Mr. Hittel, who was 
present with the new ‘‘ Trust Deed” of James Lick, explained 
the changes which had been made in this, compared with the 
former one. 
Mr. Hittel then read the deed to the property on Market 
Street, stating that it had been acknowledged by Mr. Lick. It 
is as follows: 
JAMES LICK 
TO 
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 
Tus InpENTURE, made and entered into this 21st day of Sep- 
tember, 1875, between James Lick, of the City and County of 
San Francisco, State of California, party of the first part, and 
the ‘“‘ California Academy of Sciences,” a corporation organized 
and existing under the laws of the State of California, and having 
its principal place of business at the said City and County of 
San Francisco, the party of the second part, witnesseth: 
Wuereas, Said party of the first party heretofore executed and 
delivered to the said party of the second part, a certain deed, 
dated on the fifteenth day of February, A. D. 1873; which said 
deed was duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of 
the said City and County of San Francisco on the 20th day of 
February, A. D. 1873, in Liber six hundred and ninety-six (696) 
of Deeds, commencing at page three hundred and sixty-four 
(364), which said deed conveyed the following described piece or 
parcel of land in said City and County of San Francisco, State 
aforesaid, circumscribed by a line commencing at a point on the 
south-easterly line of Market Street distant one hundred and 
ninety-five feet south-westward from the south-westerly corner of 
Market and Fourth Streets, and running thence south-easterly 
and parallel with said Fourth Street, one hundred and ninety- 
five (195) feet; thence south-westerly at an angle of forty-five 
degrees toa point two hundred and seventy-five (275) feet from 
said south-easterly line of Market Street, which said last men- 
tioned point constitutes the south-westerly corner of the hun- 
dred vara lot hereinafter mentioned; thence north-westerly and 
parallel with said Fourth Street, two hundred and seventy-five 
