Voted. That the Committee on the Natural Sciences be 

 requested to arrange a series of four natural history excur- 

 sions to be taken one each month during the summer, to which 

 invitations shall be extended to the members, and their friends, 

 and such classes in the Morris High School as shall be selected 

 by the Principal. 



Voted. That the Committee on Art be requested to prepare 

 a report as to what can be done to develop architectural taste 

 in the Bronx, and to correct the evils which have come from 

 the lack of it. 



APRIL 26, 1906. 



Meeting of the Council. 



Voted. That the meeting in May be held in Assembly Hall. 



APRIL 26, 1906. 

 Annual Meeting of the Society. 

 The candidates proposed by the Council were elected. 

 Voted. That the Secretary cast one ballot for the entire 

 present Board of Officers. There being no objection made, 

 the ballot was cast, and the Board was declared elected. 



The lecture of the evening was given by Rev. Dr. Charles 

 H. Tyndall, upon the topic : " Wireless Telegraphy. Ex- 

 plained and Illustrated." 



MAY 24, 1906. 

 Meeting of the Council. 



The committee on Preservation of Scenic and Historic 

 Places through Albert E. Davis, Chairman, reported in regard 

 to the enlargement of the Joseph Rodman Drake Park, that 

 the President of the Borough had stated that the Commission- 

 ers had been appointed for the acquirement of the Park in its 

 limited area, but expressed a willingness to present the matter 

 of its enlargement to the Local Board upon a formal request. 



The following resolution was adopted. 



Resolved. That the report of the Committee on the Preser- 



