institution. The purpose of the expedition is to col- and on occasion dabbles in bookbinding. He is mar- 
lect mammals for our Department of Mammalogy, ried and he and his wife Barbara have three grown | 
specimens to augment those gathered on previous children, Barbara Ann, Mary Elizabeth and Charles 
trips made to the same area by Academy participants. W. Jr. 
The accent will be on the collection of bats and small 
rodents. The collecting trip to southern Oaxaca will 
last aproximately two and one-half months. 
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Permit No. 7544 
Non-Profit Organization 
San Francisco, Calif. 
NEW MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMY 
Regular Membership 
Mr. Richard Medley 
Mr. W. E. Brown Mr. Terrence J. Merkel 
Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Cook Mr. Gerald B. Myers, Jr. 
Mr. Earl R. Cox Mr. John G. Ostendorff 
MEET THE STAFF 
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College, and David C. Carlson, a student at the same Scottish Rite Orchestra. He enjoys color photography 
APRIL 1968 
| Mrs .Francis Campbell DeGear Mr. Donald E. Pyne 
Mr. Philip W. Faulconer Mrs. Joseph C. Rodgers 
Dr. Gerald G. Gill Dr. Stephen Royce 
Dr. Charles Gurchot Mr. Kenneth P. Schulz \ Pp aa, 
Miss Ella Hand Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Schutte tO. SFO 
Mr. Rodger Hegler Mr, Jay Segal | 
Mr. Theodore Gray Hullett Mr. & Mrs. Jerd Sullivan 
Miss D, Anne Keller Miss Jeanette L. Taylor 
Mr. ‘Gilbert C. Lyle Miss J. Maxine Travers 
Mr. Douglas Mazonowicz Mr. Helmut Will 
Mr. Carlos Martinez Mr. Richard E. Wolff 
Family Membership 
Mr. Edward P. Ahern Dr. & Mrs. John B. Lagen 
Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Anderson Mr. James R. W. Laihy 
Mr. Raynor E. Anderson Mrs. Eleanor S. LaRue 
Mr. Geatae O. Bondwit HAs eet tet ste 
Mr. rs. Don Coventry r. rs. Barnar ajor 
. : Mr. & Mrs. Aristides Demetrios Dr. & Mrs. T. H. Masterson 
CHARLES W. CHESTERMAN, Research Associate Mr. & Mrs, Nicholas Deriman Mr. William N. Mills 
in the Department of Geology and Honorary Curator hae Serle pL Gey Re a tigetts, Ea ks poi eae ee 
of Minerals, was born in Larned, Kansas and re- Mr. James 'G. Fowler | Mr. Harold H. Newecm ‘i SS 
¥ ; Ld r. Franklin A. Fu 0 te War . Page / “SS 
ceived his B.A. degree from Fresno State College Mr. & Mrs, Charles Greenfield Mr. & Mrs. Robert 3. Pelger Vee > ee he \ 
i j : ; 1 r. lvan Heisler r. Michael H. Schnapp, Jr. i, \ 
and his M.A. in Geology from the University of Cali Mr. & Mrs. C. Russell Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John H., Stanford / 
fornia at Berkeley. For a brief period, he was with Mrs. Edward T. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Vallado : 
the Standard Oil Company and subsequently taught, ara ipsa Eee AL Llp MAR 29 1968 
during two separate periods, at San Francisco City Contributing Member \ 
College Professor & Mrs. James Cason \% RECEIVED > 
oS : : Annual Sponsor Ry ADE RA 
From 1942 to 1946 he was Geologist with the Mr. Prentis Cobb Hale OMY OF SU 
U.S. Geological Survey during which he traveled the | Student Membership ns sae 
j 3 ; d Bob Lem 
United States and spent eight months in Japan and Gace en Sato Lien 
Korea. In 1947 he was rewarded with a position eS plans ii SHOtSn rate 
with the California State Division of Mines and has Walter Ceased Herbaral Marcin nm 0 
remained with that organization since. aiteldtetiit Kenner Mentaeie o m 
As Honorary Curator of Minerals, he currently Andrew Chung Scott Morgan zn 
has an extensive job on his hands selecting for and John Clanéler Mitchell Pavloff . = 9 
ic] ’ Andrew D'Anneo, Jr. James Richardson co 
technically supervising the Academy’s New Hall of Bee An eOE eiiteanscetee . ED ® 
Minerals which is slated to open later on in 1968. Greg Deason Christopher Schweltzer 2 > 
He is dedicated to the premise that the widest variety pe coe eetsl LIE KS Sine > o = 
and best in quality specimens make this new addition | James Herlihy Catherine Ubick 5 ke 
; : : ; Tim Patrick Kildine Darrell Ubick ae 
a major teaching asset for the CAS. As time permits Dean Willingham 2 S = 
—and he is generous with it—he is further dedicated uhs Liss 
to building up the research collection, determined to 2 “ies 
add as many species as possible from as many locali- Grong 2 a ro 
ties as possible and is devoted to the idea we must = <x < 
possess a fine repository for research. | THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ; <u 
He has been a member of the Academy since GOLDEN GATE PARK + SAN FRANCISCO 94118 a > > 
1942, Research Associate since 1954, and a Fellow Open every day of the year to O 
since 1957. He dotes on classical music and is a 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission Free * Oe 
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musician himself, playing trumpet with the Oakland 2 Lenni 
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