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DEC 14 1887

Breeding rooms.

We find that for some time Dr. Billings was obliged to keep his animals in the rooms set apart for him by this Board on account of said weather, before he was able to procure sufficient cages in which to keep the same,and(sic) that for this reason there was no doubt cause for complaint on account of bad odors arising therefrom. But we further find that all animals have now been provided with suitable boxes,and(sic) the trouble complained of will be greatly remedied if not entirely removed.

Removal of animals.

E.P.Holmes,Leavitt Burnham Com't.

On motion the report of the committee was received and adopted.

Regent Hull off ered(sic) the following resolution and moved its adoption.

Relating to Vifquain. Cabinet specimens.

Resolved that the Chancellor of the University be requested to communicate to Hon.Victor Vigquain in such manner as seems suitable to him,the(sic) appreciation and thanks of the Board of Regents, for his valuable gift of ores to the Cabinet.

The motion prevailed.

The finance committee offered the following:

We recommend the following appropriations for the remainder of the academic year.

Incidentals $6oo.oo(sic)
Printing,postage(sic) & stationery 4oo.oo
Drainage and stand pipes 3oo.oo
Students manual labor 4oo.oo
Current expenses 6oo.oo
Art department 75.oo
Publishing bulletins & rep.Exp.stat.(sic) 3oo.oo
Printing University publications 7oo.oo
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$3375.oo

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DEC 14 1887

Breeding rooms.

We find that for some time Dr. Billings was obliged to keep his animals in the rooms set apart for him by this Board on account of said weather, before he was able to procure sufficient cages in which to keep the same,and(sic) that for this reason there was no doubt cause for complaint on account of bad odors arising therefrom. But we further find that all animals have now been provided with suitable boxes,and(sic) the trouble complained of will be greatly remedied if not entirely removed.

Removal of animals.

E.P.Holmes,Leavitt Burnham Com't.

On motion the report of the committee was received and adopted.

Regent Hull off ered(sic) the following resolution and moved its adoption.

Relating to Vifquain. Cabinet specimens.

Resolved that the Chancellor of the University be requested to communicate to Hon.Victor Vigquain in such manner as seems suitable to him,the(sic) appreciation and thanks of the Board of Regents, for his valuable gift of ores to the Cabinet.

The motion prevailed.

The finance committee offered