392.



     Nays

R. Lm. Bishop
Tos. Wasson
Yas. Patrick



       Nays

  Jno. Shackelford
  Ehnos Campbell
Total 8



  N~ays

Thos. Munnell
Geo. Stoll Jr.
las. M. Graves.



Committee to
Amend By-laws
&c. to Report.








   (393)

Morning Session.



     Curator Tibbs as Chairman of the Committee appointed to amend
the by-laws &c. made a report which was acted upon through the
following motion by Curator W0ithers. The Committee on by-laws
made a report through their Chairman Curator Tibbs- That the report
be adopted and the printed copy of the By-laws with the amendments
thereto, presented by the Committee, is hereby directed to be filed
with the Sec'ty of the Board, and are hereby adopted as the By-laws
of the University.

     Time was given the Committee until the next annual meeting of
the Board to make recommendations as to farther changes of the By-
laws. which was passed by the following aye & nay vote.



    Ayes
 Andrew Steele
 D. S. Goodloe
 G. l .Givens
 W.L.Williams
R.C.Ricketts
Z. F. 3mith
W * . Tlithers



Total 21.

   Nays



     Ay's
Liorace Miller
W.E .Rogers
Tas. G. Kinnaird
A. M.Barnes
R. M.Gano
R. B. Wells
l.A.S.Lee.



Nays



     AyTs
Samel Coleman
  T. Tibbs
Thos. Munnell
1. S. Sweeney
Tas. Patrick
T. A. Crenshaw
,.tm. Mlitchell



Nays



R.M.BI shop
  Jose Wasson
  Total 6.
     The report from the
then read.



  Report of
  the Committee
on the
Industrial
    and
dechanical
  Department.



.no. Shackelford
Enos Campbell



las. y. Graves
Geo. Stoll Jr.



Com. on Industrial and Military Dep't. was



     We the Committee of the A. & x. Department beg leave to make the
following report.
      No papers having come into our hands, not even the report of
Pres. Patterson which he informs us was handed to the Ex. Regent, our
report may appear some what meagre.

      XIse find the Yost building contains much valuable machinery not
now in use and. oing to some extent to waste. Ile have not the means
now to bring this into valuable effective operation and unless this
is done we recommend that the same be sold.



      ;We recommend as Prof. Crandall has expressed a willingness to
do so that he be requested to deliver Lectures upon the relations of
Forests to Agriculture- Relation of Geology to Soils, Economics,
Entomology or the relation of Insects to Vegetation and upon the