APRIL ii, 1907. 

 Meeting of the Council. 



Pursuant to a suggestion of Mr. Stonebridge, it was voted 

 that a committee of three be appointed to undertake the hang- 

 ing of suitable pictures illustrative of local history, in the public 

 schools and public libraries of the Bronx. 



It was voted that this same committee be entrusted with the 

 publication and distribution of an illustrated card setting forth 

 the aims of the Society and the conditions of membership 

 therein, and that their disbursements for this purpose be met 

 out of the previous authorization of sixty dollars. 



The Chairman, in collaboration with the Council, appointed 

 Messrs. Stonebridge and Davis of the Council and Dr. Taylor 

 members of this committee. 



It was voted that the Secretary be authorized to publish a 

 second part of the Society's Proceedings. 



It was voted that the Committee on Natural Science be au- 

 thorized to organize walks and excursions for the months of 

 May, June and September. 



It was voted that the May meeting be held on May 23d, and 

 if possible, to meet jointly with the New York Academy of 

 Sciences at the Botanical Garden in the celebration of the 

 anniversary of the birth of Linnaeus. 



APRIL 18, 1907. 

 Meeting of the Society. 

 Dr. Henry Newman of the City College delivered the lec- 

 ture of the evening, entitled "Edgar Allan Poe." 



At the completion of the lecture the Society expressed its 

 gratitude to Dr. Newman by a vote of thanks. 



MAY 25, 1907. 

 Meeting of the Society. 

 The meeting was held jointly with the New York Academy 

 of Sciences at the New York Botanical Garden, where ex- 



