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68 National Geographic Magazine. 
President—GARDINER G. HUBBARD. 
Vice-Presidents—HERBERT G. OGDEN, [land]; EVERETT HAYDEN, 
[sea]; A. W. GREELY, [air]; C. HART MERR1AM, [life]; A. H. THomp- 
son, [art. ] 
Treasurer—CHARLES J. BELL. 
Recording Secretary—HENRY GANNETT. 
Corresponding Secretary—O. H. TITTMANN. 
Managers—CLEVELAND ABBE, MARCUS BAKER, ROGERS BIRNIE, JR., 
G. Brown GoopE, W. D. JOHNSON, C. A. KENASTON, W. B. POWELL 
and JAMES C. WELLING. 
Jan. 10, 1890. Thirty-second Meeting. 
The annual reports of Vice-Presidents Ogden and Greely were 
presented. Published in the National Geographic Magazine, 
Vol. 2, No. 1. 
Jan. 24, 1890. Thirty-third Meeting. 
A paper was read entitled, “The Rivers of Northern New 
Jersey,” with notes on the “General Classification of Rivers,” 
by Professor William M. Davis. The subject was discussed 
by Messrs. Davis, Gilbert and McGee. 
Feb. 7, 1890. Thirty-fourth Meeting. 
The annual report of Vice-President Merriam was presented. 
A paper on “Bering’s First Expedition,” was read by Dr. W. H. 
Dall. 
Feb. 21st, 1890. Thirty-ifth Meeting. 
Held in the Lecture Hall of Columbian University. The annual 
address of the President, Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard, was deliv- 
ered, the subject being “ Asia, Its Past and. Future.” Published 
in “Science,” Vol. X V, No. 371. 
Feb. 28th, 1890. Special Meeting. 
Held in the Lecture Hall of Columbian University. A paper 
was read by Lieut. Com’dr Chas. H. Stockton, U.S. N., entitled 
“The Arctic Cruise of the Thetis During the Summer and 
Autumn of 1889,” which was illustrated by lantern slides. 
March 7th, 1890. Thirty-siath Meeting. 
A paper was read by Mr. Romyn Hitchcock, entitled “A 
Glimpse of Chinese Life in Canton.” 
