134 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
Of this sum I direct that my said trustees devote a part, not to exceed 
with especial reference to its subsequent sce the building, when 
completed, to become the property of said college for the uses s of this 
trust, and none other. 
I further direct that the sum of twenty thousand dollars be invested, 
and accumulate as a building fund until it shall amount to at least one 
hundred Frome dollars, when it may be employed oy my said trustees, 
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um building, or in its final completion; the land for the same also to be 
provided free of cost or rental by the President and Fellows of Yale Col- 
lege, in New Haven, and the entire structure when completed to be the 
property of Yale College, for the uses of this trust and none other 
further direct that ae clio aki dollars, the remaining portion of 
this donation, be investe the income from it be expended by my 
said trustees, or their r successors » for the care of the museum, increase of 
ai for the benefit of the various departments of said College. 
T ~ of aug I have thus Seayie &, shall always be com- 
general management of the museum, keep a record of their doings, and 
annually prepare a “por seiting forth the condition of the trust and 
funds, and the amount of income received and paid out by them during 
the pce age Soe ear. This report, signed by the trustees, shall be pre esented 
President and Fellews of Yale College, in New Haven, at their 
anneal summer session, and be by them filed in the archives of said 
ege. 
In the event of the death or resignation of either of my said trustees, 
T direct rab his successor be the Governor of Connecticut, who, ex officio, 
shall forever after be a member of the Board. Any other vacancy that 
may seit in the Board of Trustees, either b aint on or by ‘death, 
shall be filled by the remaining trustees within a reasonable time after 
such eas shall have occurred, 
ve to my said trustees, and their successors, the liberty to appoint 
a treasurer, and to enter into any agreements with the Pres ident and 
Fellows of Yale College, not inconsistent with the terms of this trust, 
which may in their opinion be expedient. 
Signed,) Grorce PEABODY. 
New York, Oct. 22, 1866. 
In addition to the ~_ donations Mr, Peabody has recently given 
$500,000 to the Peabody Institute established by him at toltuncrs: 
making its present endowment $1,000,000; and has increased to $250. 
