THE NEW YOEK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 

 (Lyceum of Natural History, 1817-1876) 



Officers, 1915 



I 'li'.sideiil — tlEORGE iMiicDi^Riciv iviJisz, GOl West LlOtli Street 

 Vir('-Pred(Unts—CnAm.v.s V. Berkey, Kaymond C. Osburn, 



CiiAT^LEs Baskerville, Clark Wissler 

 (Jorresponding Secretary — Henry E. X^Jrampton, American Museum 

 Jiecording Secretary — Edmund Otis Hovey, American Museum 

 Treasurer — IIe>.'RY J. Cociiran, 380 Fifth Avenue 

 Lihrarian — RALPir W. Tower, American Museum 

 A'(///o/- -EnAfUNi) Otis ITovey, 7\merican l\rii8eum 



SECTION OF GEOLOGY- AND MINERALOGY 



Chainnan — (^hari;i:.s 1*. Bi-hkey. Columl)ia University 

 Secretary — A. B. Pacini, 2701 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn 



SECTION OF BIOLOGY 



Chairman — Raymond C. Osburn, 557 West 124tli Street 

 Secretary — Wiluam K. Gregory, American Museum 



SECTION OF ASTRONOMY, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY 



Chairman — CiiAiiLEs Baskerville, College of tlif; City of New York 

 Secretary — Ernest E. Smith, 50 East 41st Street 



SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY 



Chairman — ('lark Wissler, American Museum 

 Secretary — Robert H. Lowie, American Museum 



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The sessions of the Academy are held on Monday evenings at 8:15 

 o'clock from October to May, inclusive, at the American Museum of 

 xNTatural History, 77th Street and Central Park, West. 



