WESLEY WALKEK NOEMAN, PH, H, 
. Born, February 10 , 1863 . 
, Died, July 1 , 1899 . 
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED OCTOBER 6 , 1899 . 
Whereas, In the diealh of Dr. Wesley W. 'Horman the Texas Academy 
ol Science has lost one ef itis moist di'stingmiishedj miemibiers and officers ; there- 
fore, be it 
Resolved by the Executive Conncil of the Academy, That, as a faint 
expression of onr esteem and reverence for him as' a man, and onr high 
estimation of him as a scientific worker, this testimonial and memorial of 
his worth be spread upon onr records, presented to his bereaved family, 
and dnly published. 
The value lof Dr. Norman’s services to the Academy can not be meas- 
ured by his contributions to its transactions, numerous and important as 
they may have beien. As an organization the Academy should remember 
most gratefully his services, his wisdom' in counsel, and his self-sacrific- 
ing labors as; Secretary and Librarian. 
In tlie Academy of Science, as in every other sphere of his influence, 
D'r. Norman’s persional stimulus to bis asisiociates was of the highest older 
and efficacy ; and his rare and noble personal force will be missed among 
us las that of few men could be. 
(Signed) 
H. L. Hilgartner, 
T. D. Taylor, 
Frederic W. Simonds. 
