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CLOSE VIEW OF THE CARS. OILCLOTH SIGNS PASTED ON STEEL DOORS 
fore live on areas suited to the latter. He urged that 
the society extend the scope of its activities so as to 1n- 
elude the prong-horn. Prof. Osborn also dwelt upon 
the importance of cordial and repeated acknowledg- 
ment of the services of individuals and societies to the 
cause, as leading to more enthusiastic co-operation, and 
he praised the example set by Pres. Hooper in acknowl- 
edging so gracefully the services of the New York Zo- 
ological Soe ‘iety in the establishment of the herd on the 
Wind Cave National Game Preserve. 
At the request of the President, the Secretary read 
a letter from Secretary Houston of the Department of 
Agriculture, relative to the work of the society in con- 
nection with the Wind Cave National Herd. Tt was 
voted: To acknowledge this letter and to print it in the 
Annual Report. 
Called on to report on the work of the Biological 
Survey in connection with bison protection during the 
past year, Dr. Palmer stated that any report on the 
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