Board of Visitors. 



This body, selected by the Trustees and serving by consent, is purely honorary, 

 with moral and social, rather than legal and financial, responsibilities. According to 

 the by-laws, "the Board of Visitors shall not exceed sixty in number, of whom ten 

 shall be resident in Santa Barbara for at least part of the year. These shall, upon 

 recommendation of the Director, be elected by the Trustees from among notable 

 scientists, oologists, educators, and persons of affairs, to act in an advisory capacity 

 to the Trustees, and to bear the interests of the institution upon their hearts. To 

 the members of this Board of Visitors shall be extended special courtesies, and tnc 

 privilege of access to the collections at any reasonable hour". For those no longer 

 active, or who drop out for any reason, the order of Honorary Visitors has been 

 created. The present Board of Visitors comprises the following members: 



Miss A. M. Alexander A. B. Howell 



Dr. William Frederick Bade Thomas H. Jackson 



R. Magoon Barnes 



A. C. Bent 



Dr. W. H. Bergtold 



J. H. Bowles 



Rev. William A. Brewer 



Major Allan Brooks 



Dr. Harold C. Bryant 



H. W. Carriger 



W. Lee Chambers 



John Lewis Childs 



E. J. Court 



William H. Crocker 



Donald R. Dickey 



Dr. B. W. Evermann 



W. L. Finley 



Dr. W. K. Fisher 



Dr. Joseph Grinnell 



O. W. Howard 



J. Warren Jacobs 



Dr. Lynds Jones 



Dr. David Starr Jordan 



J. Eugene Law 



Joseph Mailliard 



G. Frean Morcom 



Mrs. Harriet W. Myers 



Joseph Parker Norris, Jr. 



T. Gilbert Pearson 



J. R. Pemberton 



E. A. Price 



Milton S. Ray 



Dr. T. W. Richards 



Prof. Robert Ridgway 



Miss Ellen B. Scripps 



Clarence S. Sharp 



Miss Althea R. Sherman 



Dr. Robert W. Shufeldt 



O. P. Silliman 



Prof. John O. Snyder 



Harry S. Swarth 



Percy A. Taverner 



Cn\. John E. Thayer 



W. E. Clyde Todd 



r V Rav Lvman Wilbur 



Frank C. Willard 



George Willett 



Miss Charlotte Bowditch 



Rev. Dr. Charles E. Deuel 



Rev. G. P. Goll 



Miss Gretchen Libby 



A. C Olney 



A. P. Redington 



Col. Willis M. Slosson 



E. S. Spaulding 



A. H. Vilas 



Miss Donna I. Youmans 



Fellows. 



This is a permanent order of leading importance, though undefined functions. Its 

 activities, naturally, depend upon the Fellows themselves. "Election to this order 

 shall be only by majority vote of the full Board of Trustees, and membership shall be 

 confined to those who bestow upon the institution their entire life collection, whether 

 of birds' eggs, skins, or nests (provided the same have a value of not less than one 

 thousand dollars), or who, being duly recognized and qualified scientists, have per- 

 formed for the Museum some other distinguished service. Members of this order shall 

 receive every privilege and courtesy within the command of the institution". 



Patrons. 



This is the financially sustaining order of the institution, and comprises those who 

 donate the sum of one hundred dollars or more at any one time to the support of the 

 institution. As matter of fact, many of our patrons contribute sums in excess of this 

 amount yearly, and expect to do so until the future of the institution is fully provided 

 for by endowment. Of course the Patrons enjoy "all the privileges". We count our- 

 selves fortunate in having so many and such representative names upon the list; but 

 we expect immediately to double the number, "now that the war is over". Our Patrons 

 include: 



E. P. Ripley 



Miss Ellen S. Chamberlain 



William Norman Campbell 



Joel Remington Fithian 



Clinton B. Hale 



Mrs. Lora J. Moore 



Seth A. Keeney 



Rowland G. Hazard (deceased) 



\l rs. Charles S. Dennison 



Milo M. Potter 



Clinton P. McAllaster 



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Fred H. Schauer 



William F. Dreer 



IT. G. Chase 



Fred Harvey 



Miss Caroline Hazard 



Joseph G. Coleman, Jr. 



H. C. Chatfi eld-Taylor 



Theodore Irwin 



Alfred Baker 



Mrs. Mary P. B. Hazard 



