18 Thikty-seyenth Annual Eeport. 



work herein described shall be suspended in consequence of the failure 

 of the Legislature to make appropriations for its continuance, or for 

 any other cause, that the said Hall shall deliver to the said trustees all 

 the parts of the manuscripts of the text and descriptions of plates and 

 of the drawings for said plates so far as the same have been prepared, 

 and so far as appropriations may be available payment shall be made 

 for the same in accordance with the terms herein described, and the 

 balance not so paid shall constitute a just claim against the treasury 

 of the State. 



In witness whereof, and in pursuance of the authority conferred 

 by the third section of chapter three hundred and fifty- 

 five of the Laws of 1883, the Eegents of the University, 

 acting as trustees of the State Museum of Natural Historv, 

 [l. s.] have caused their common seal to be hereon impressed, and 

 the Chancellor and Secretary have hereto subscribed their 

 names and the said James Hall has also hereto subscribed 

 his name and affixed his seal this first day of September, 

 1883. 



(Signed) 



H. E. PIEESON, 



Chancellor. 

 DAVID MUEEAY, 



Secretary. 



JAMES HALL, r -. 



State Geologist. *• "-■ 



