1634 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 
shall be filled by the reappointment of Andrew D. White, of New 
York, whose term of office expires on February 15, 1894. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 579.) 
December 3, 1894—House. 
Mr. Wiiu1aM M. Sprincer introduced joint resolution (H. 230): 
That Martin F. Morris, of the District of Columbia, is hereby elected a Regent of 
the Smithsonian Institution to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death of James C. 
Welling. 
Referred to Committee on the Library. 
December 5, 1894—House. 
Mr. JoserpH WHEELER, of Alabama, introduced joint resolution 
(H. 232): 
That the vacancy in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, other 
than members of Congress, caused by the death of James C. Welling, of the ‘city of 
Washington, be filled by the appointment of Gardiner G. Hubbard, a citizen of the 
District of Columbia. 
Referred to Committee on the Library. 
December 10, 1894—Senate. 
Mr. J. S. Morrtiu introduced a resolution (S. 109) same as H. 232. 
Passed. 
January 30, 1895—House. 
Mr. Franxuin Bartietr, from Committee on the Library, sub- 
mitted report (H. 1718) on S. 109: 
The Committee on the Library, to whom was referred the Senate 
joint resolution (S. 109) to fill vacancies in the Board of Regents of 
the Smithsonian Institution, have had the resolution under considera- 
tion, and report back the same with the recommendation that it do 
pass. 
The purpose of the resolution is to fill the vacancy in the Board 
of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution created by the death of 
James C. Welling, of the city of Washington. 
Referred to House Calendar. 
February 25, 1895—House. 
S. 109 passed. 
February 27, 1895. 
Resolved, etc., That the vacancy in the Board of Regents of the 
Smithsonian Institution other than members of Congress, caused by 
the death of James C. Welling, of the city of Washington, be filled by 
the appointment of Gardiner G. Hubbard, a citizen of Washington, 
of the District of Columbia. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 972.) 
