At the Annual Meeting of the Trustees of The American 

 Museum of Natural History, held February 8, 1904, the Presi- 

 dent announced the death of their late associate, Mr. Andrew 

 H. Green. 



It was ordered that the following Minute be incorporated 

 on the Records of the Meeting, and that the Secretary pre- 

 sent a copy of the resolution to the family of the deceased: 



The Trustees of The American Museum of Natural History, at this their 

 Annual Meeting, desire to give formal expression to their sorrow at the loss 

 of their associate of many years, 



ANDREW HASWELL GREEN. 



In 1869, Mr. Green, then Comptroller of Central Park, heartily and 

 effectively co-operated with those who proposed to the Commissioners of 

 Parks the formation of a Museum of Natural History. 



Elected to the Board of Trustees in 1869, he was regular in his attendance 

 at official meetings, served on the Executive Committee for several years, was 

 a frequent visitor at the Museum, and at the time of his decease was one of 

 the oldest members' of the Board. 



With a wide circle of acquaintances, occupying a prominent place among 

 the people, of long experience in civic affairs and intimately associated with 

 the organizations and improvements incident to municipal development, his 

 loss is not to the members of this Board alone but to the larger interests of 

 the community in general. 



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