MUSEUiM BULLETIN 



OF THE 



Staten Hsland Association of Arts and Sciences 



EDITED FOR THE PUBLICATION COMMITTEE 



BY CHARLES LOUIS POLLARD- CURATOR-I IM-CH I BF 



No. 23. Published Monthly at New Brighton, N. Y. JUNE, J9J0- 



COMMITTEES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



The following appointments to the standing- committees have been made by 

 Senator Bayne for the fiscal year 1910-11. 



Executive. 

 Hon. Howard R. Bayne. Chairman, Dr. Arthur Hollick, Mr. Charles A. 

 Ingalls, ex-officio; Mr. William H. Mitchill, Mr. George S. Humphrey 



Auditing. 

 Mr. T. Livingstone Kennedy, chairman, Mr. Winfiield R. Koller. 



Publications. 

 Dr. Philip Dovvell, chairman, Dr. Arthur Hollick, Mr. William T. Davis. 



Museum and Library. 

 Mr. William T. Davis, Chairman, Dr. John Quincy Adams, Mr. Charles 

 P. Benedict, Mr. Stafford C. Edwards, Dr. Arthur Hollick. 



Accessions. 

 Dr. John Quincy Adams, chairman, Mr. James R. Walsh, Mr. William G. 

 Willcox. 



Woman's Auxiliary 

 Mrs. Arthur Hollick, chairman, Miss S. Gertrude Clark, Mrs. T. Living- 

 stone Kennedy, Mrs. F. W. Skinner, Mrs. William G. Willcox. 



COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITS, SECTION OF ART. 



The following appointments to this committee have been made by Dr. J. Q. 

 Adams, chairman of the Section, for the fiscal year 1910-11. It is possible that 

 other names may be added later. 



Mrs. W. G. Willcox, chairman, Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Mrs. G. S. Barnes, 

 Mrs. Charles P. Benedict. Mrs. George R. Boynton, Miss S. Gertrude Clark, 

 Mrs. T. Livingstone Kennedy, Miss Lucy J. Kipper, Miss Edith M. Pollard, 

 Mrs. Park J. White, Miss Annie F. Wood. 



During the summer months attendance at any city museum is ordinarily at 

 its lowest ebb. This is the experience of our big sister institutions in Manhatt- 

 an and Brooklyn, and it has been our own experience for two years. The cir- 

 cumstances is quite natural, in view of the fact that summer vacations deplete 

 the museum constituency more than any other cause, 



For this reason no new exhibits are contemplated until fall. It is expected, 

 however, that progress will be made in the installation of permanent labels and 

 the completion of present exhibits. 



Entered as second-class matter in the Post office at New Brighton. N.Y., under Act of Congress of July 16, 1854 



