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Mr. Slevin, chief of party, but upon all the representatives 

 of the Academy and of the Mexican government. 



Within the year several other parties were in the field. 

 Dr. Hanna carried on work in Ventura County; Mr. Mailliard 

 in Del Norte County and elsewhere in the north part of the 

 state. These investigations are fully reported on by the re- 

 spective curators in their department reports. 



MEETING OF THE PACIFIC DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN 



ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE 



AND ITS AFFILIATED SOCIETIES 



The 1921 meeting of the Pacific Division of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science and Affiliated 

 Societies was held at the University of California, Berkeley, 

 August 4 to 6. The Academy was well represented in the 

 attendance and on the programs. Not fewer than 68 mem- 

 bers of the Academy were in attendance. Among those ap- 

 pearing on the programs were the following : 



R. G. Aitken D. T. MacDougal 



L. L. Burlingame F. M. MacFarland 



W. W. Campbell J. H. Moore 



John N. Cobb Willis H. Rich 



Alice Eastwood William E. Ritter 



E. O. Essig Alvin Seale 



Barton W. Evermann Edwin C. Starks 



E. C. Franklin F. B. Sumner 



E. W. Gifford S. D. Townley 



Joseph Grinnell E. P. Van Duzee 



S. J. Holmes Edwin C. Van Dyke 



C. A. Kofoid Daniel L. Webster 



A. L. Kroeber Ray Lyman Wilbur 



A. O. Leuschner W. S. Wright 



USE OF THE ACADEMY'S LIBRARY AND COLLECTIONS 

 BY INVESTIGATORS AND STUDENTS 



As in past years, students and investigators continue to avail 

 themselves of the facilities afforded by the Academy for study 

 and research. 



The Boy Scouts, under Scout Master Harold E. Hanson, 

 have continued their regular Friday night meetings at the 

 Academy throughout the year. 



