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witli the advantages which tlie institution olTeis tlieni, and may (tome 

 to use these advantages to the full. 



Dr. \\'inslow sailed for France on January 25th. 

 Mr. Andrews will strart for the East on March 19th. 



The Burroughs Nature Club of Newark sjjent the afternoon of 

 January 15th at the Museum. 



Mrs. Fink is to have an assistant beginning Februarj^ 1st. 



The number of Sunday visitors to the Museum during January 

 ranged from 12,000 to 15,000. 



The list of Museums cooperating with the Buffalo Society of Natural 

 Sciences in the exchange of membership privileges for visiting members 

 includes forty-five institutions in the United States and three in Canada. 



]\lr. Beers has been suffering from an attack of neuritis. 



The Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held on 

 February 7th. 



President Osborn's article on the ancestry of man which appeared 

 in the May- June number of Natural History, was used in abridged form 

 in the Illustrated London News of January 8th, with photographs of the 

 Knight murals and the exhibits showing the ascent of man material 

 which includes the McGregor restorations. 



Dr. Wissler made a brief visit to the Museum during the last week of 

 January. 



Former associates of Charles Connolly will be interested to learn 

 that his mother has received by Act of Congress a considerable sum as 

 extra compensation. 



