Records of Meetings 119 



Regular Meeting, February 15, 1913 

 The meeting was held in the assembly hall of the museum, 154 Stuyve- 

 sant Place, New Brighton. 



President Howard R. Bayne in the chair and fifty persons present. 

 The minutes of the meeting of January 18, 1913, were read and approved. 



Scientific Program 



Dr. Arthur Hollick delivered the announced lecture of the evening, on 

 " 'Phe Big Trees of California," illustrated with lantern slides. 

 The meeting then adjourned. 



Regular Meeting, March 15, 1913 



The meeting was held in the assembly hall of the museum, 154 Stuyve- 

 sant Place, New Brighton. 



First Vice-President William T. Davis in the chair and seventy-five per- 

 sons present. 



The minutes of the meeting of February 15, 1913, were read and 

 approved. 



Mr. Charles L. Pollard, on behalf of the Anniversary Dinner Committee, 

 gave an outline of the final details of arrangement for the dinner, to 

 be held at Hugot's, on the evening of March 25. 



Scientific Program 



A collection of Indian relics from Watchogue, recently acquired for the 

 museum, was exhibited and described by Mr. Alanson Skinner (see this 

 issue, p. 102). 



Mr. Skinner then delivered the announced lecture of the evening, on 

 " The Ethnology of the American Indians," illustrated by lantern slides. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



Regular Meeting, April 19, 1913 



The meeting was held in the assembly hall of the museum, 154 Stuyve- 

 sant Place, New Brighton. 



President Howard R. Bayne in the chair and thirty persons present. 



The minutes of the meeting of March 15, 1913, were read and approved. 



Mr. William T. Davis, on behalf of the Tree Planting Committee, and 

 Mr. William G. Willcox, president of the Staten Island Civic League, 

 made informal reports of progress. A number of trees, chiefly oriental 

 plane, Platanus orientalis, had been planted, and the work was to be ex- 

 tended as opportunity afforded. 



Scientific Program 



The announced program for the evening, consisting of a symposium on 

 " Museum Extension Work," was participated in by Mr. Charles L. Pol- 



