52 ANNUAL MEETING, MAY 17, 



CURATOKS : 

 Mistory—HE^TLY F. Waters. 

 Afanwscrip^s— William P. TJpham. 

 Jrchceology—F-RET)TS,TiiCK W. Putnam. 

 NumismaUcs—MATTUBW A. Stickney. 

 Geology—BEüJAMis F. McDaniel. 



i>'oto«?/— George D. Phippen. 

 Zoölogy—BjywAUB S. Morse. 

 Horticulture — 



JfMsic— Joshua Phippen, Jr. 

 Painting cf Sculpture—T. F. Hunt. 



Technology— EiyvfTSi C. Bolles. 



COMMITTEES : 



Finance : 

 The President, Chairman ex off. 



The Treasurer, ex off. 



Geg. R. Emmerton. David Pingree. 



Henry W. Peabody. William Mack. 



Library : 



E. B. WiLLSON. Henry F. King. B. F. McDaniel, 



William D. Northend. Theodore M. Osborne. 



The LiBRARiAN, ex off. 



Puhlication s 



Edward S. Atwood. James A. Emmerton. Edwin C. Bolles. 



J. S. Kingsley. Henry M. Brooks. T. F. Hunt. 



Lecture : 



Robert S. Rantoul, Frederick W. Putnam. a. L. Goodrich. 



Fielder Israel, Wm. Neilson. 



Field Meeting ; 

 The Secretary, Chairman ex off. 

 George A. Perkins, Salem. Clarence E. Murphy, Salem. 



George Cogswell, Bradford. Frank li. Kimball, Salem. 



Francis H. Appleton, Peabody. Eben N. Walton, Salem. 



Nathaniel A. Horton, Salem. Winfield S. Nevins, Salem. 



Geo. a. Bates, Salem. John H. Sears, Salem. 



Mr. Hagak, from the Board of Directors, presented 

 and read the following röport wliich, he said, had the cor- 

 dial endorsement of the Directors. 



" The sub-committee of the Directors of the Essex 

 Institute appointed at a meeting holden April 16, 1886, 

 would respeclfully submit the following report. 



