liEGEJ^TS OF THE UJSTIYEESITY. 



[EX-OEFICIO TRUSTEES OF THE STATE MUSEUM OP :^ATUEAL HISTORY.] 



HENRY R. PIERSON, LL. D., Chancellor. 

 GEORGE W. CLINTON, LL. D., Vice- Chancellor. 



REGENTS EX-OFFICIO. 

 ALONZO B. CORNELL, Gover?ior 

 GEORGE G. HOSKINS, Ideute,iant Governor 

 JOSEPH B. CARR. Secretary of State. 

 TOPT^xrvn J^J!^ G-ILMOUR, Superintendent of Pumdnstruction. 



RoS S HA? r?r' . ^EY.ANSON J.UPSON,D.D.,LL D 



ROBERl S. HALE, LL. D., WILLI IM L RO^TWtpt.'^ 



ELIAS W. LEAVENWORTH, LL. D., CHAUNCEY M DEPEw' 



';^^^^2^^^^yOORT,LL.B., CHARLES E.FITcT' 



GEORGE W. CURTIS, LL. D., REV ORRIS R WA rrttxt n r^ 



FRANPTci iTFRArAAT TT T^ ^^^- '^"itlb U. WARREN, D.D., 



JOHN it™ ' ' ^^^^^^ ^- R^^SSELL, 



HENRY E. TURNER, ' ' "' 



DAVID MURRAY, LL. D., Secretary 

 DANIEL J. PRATT, Ph. D., Assistant Secretary. 



STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE REGENTS ON THE STATE MUSEUM OF 

 NATURAL HISTORY. 



Mr. Leavenworth, 

 IHE Governor, m„^ q^„. ' t^ 



The CHANCEI.LOR, Mr B "' I^strxtctiok, 



rp„„ TT ^ ' ^^- BOSTWICK, 



The Vice-chancellor, Dr. Watson. 



SCIENTIFIC STAFF. 

 James Hall, LL. D., Director. 

 Prof. Charles H. Peck, State Botanist. 

 Dr. D. N. De Tarr, in charge of Zoloogical ColUctions. 

 |>R. J. W. Hall, Osteology and Roch Sections. 

 John Gerhard, Special Assistant. 



