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260

UNIVEKSITY OF ILLINOIS.

MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

The executive committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois met in the University Parlor at Urbana, Illinois, Tuesday afternoon, June 5, 1894. There were present Messrs. Graham and Bullarcl; absent, Mr. Morrison. Authority was given to confer degrees and a certificate according to the recommendation of the faculty, as contained in the regent's report. (See page 243.) The several requests for appropriations presented by the regent from the Agricultural Experiment Station were granted. Complying with the request by Professor Forbes, the following persons were appointed on the staff of the State Laboratory of Natural History, for the year beginning July 1, 1894:

W. G. Johnson, assistant entomologist Frank Smith, assistant zoologist Mary J. Snyder, stenographer H. C. Forbes, librarian •.

$1,200 200 750 1,000 00 00 00 00

Of the funds of the State Laboratory of Natural History, assignments were made as follows:

For For For For For For publication of zoological reports field work, office and incidental expenses. improvement of library salaries and assistance publication of bulletins illustration of state entomologist's report, Total $2,035 65 375 00 1,000 00 875 00 500 00 250 00 $5,035 65

The committee adjourned to meet Wednesday afternoon.

S E S S I O N OF W E D N E S D A Y AFTERNOON.

The business agent was directed to make a contract with Schweizer & Woody according to the terms of the report of the committee on cadet uniforms, on page 258. A communication with regard to the suspension of George Frederickson was referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Bullard and Armstrong. Upon recommendation of the committee on finance appropriations were made as follows: