PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



STATEN ISLAND ASSOCIATION OF ARTS 

 AND SCIENCES 



[Late Natural Science Association of Staten Island.] 



Vol. I. June-December, 1905. Part I. 



SPECIAL MEETING. 



Saturday, June 3D, 1905. 



Meeting- held pursuant to the following' notice : 



Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences. 



A meeting- of the incorporators will be held at the Staten Island 

 Academy on Saturday evening-, June 3d, immediately after the ad- 

 journment of the meeting of the Natural Science Association of Staten 

 Island, called for the same place and date. 



The purpose of the meeting^ is to formally adopt the Act of Incor- 

 poration, elect officers, and transact such other business as may be 

 necessary to enable the Association to carry out the provisions of the 

 Act of Incorporation. 



Arthur Hollick, 



Secretary pro tem. 



The meetingf was called to order by Mr. Howard R. Bayne, the former 

 president of the Natural Science Association. 



Twenty-four members were present. 



Mr. Bayne and Dr. Arthur Hollick were elected respectively chair- 

 man and secretary /re? tem. 



Mr. J. Blake Hillyer and Mr. Charles A. Ingalls were elected respect- 

 ively treasurer and cwtdXox pro tem* 



