On motion of Mr. Baynes, it was Voted: That a 
committee be appointed to confer with the Blue Moun- 
tain Forest Association regarding its proposed gift to 
the Wind Cave National herd. 
President Hooper called attention to the desir- 
ability of including Corbin Park in the new White 
Mountain National Forest. He referred also to the 
danger that the Philip herd might leave the United 
States, and the possibility of having it distributed 
among a number of small herds. It is now offered for 
sale at $850.00 per head. 
The matter of a game preserve in the Shoshone 
country, as advocated by Mr. Stonebridge, was referred 
to the Board of Managers. 
President Hooper referred to the veto several 
years ago of the Adirondack Bison Preserve Bill. 
Since then no good opportunity to push such legisla- 
tion has presented itself. He urged that the Society 
renew its recommendation for a State herd in New 
York, and it was so voted. 
Mr. Baynes stated that late reports indicate that 
the wild herd in the Yellowstone Park consists of over 
40 animals, of which 10 are calves. 
The chair appointed Messrs. Baynes, Edwards 
and Wharton as Auditine Committee to audit the 
accounts of the Treasurer, and report to the Board of 
Managers. 
At 12.25 P. M. the meeting adjourned. 
WILLIAM P. WHARTON, 
Secretary. 
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