MEETING OF THE SEVENTH INTERNA- 

 TIONAL ZOOLOGICAL CONGRESS 

 AT WOODS HOLE 



The Seventh International Zoological Congress visited the 

 laboratories of the Marine Biological Laboratory and of the 

 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, at Woods Hole, August 25, 1907 

 (see page 22). The signatures to the following message to the 

 director of the Naples Zoological Station constitute a nearly 

 complete roster of the attendance on this occasion : 

 Dear Dr. Dohrn: 



Members of the International Zoological Congress, and the 

 Marine Biological Laboratory and the United States Fish Com- 

 mission Station, all join in expressing their keen regret for your 

 absence at the meetings of the Congress, in Boston, and at Woods 

 Hole, and the earnest hope that your health and strength may be 

 speedily recovered, and yet many years be added to those you 

 have already given to science and to the development of marine 

 stations. 



The message was signed by the following: 



C. O. WHITMAN, Chicago. 



FRANK R. LILLIE, Chicago. 



G. KOSHEWNIKOV, Moscow. 



RALPH S. LILLIE, Philadelphia. 



W. L. TOWER, Chicago. 



R. R. GATES, Chicago. 



CHARLES ZELENY, Bloomington, Ind. 



MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HERTWIG, Munich. 



O. MAAS, Munich. 



L. W. VAN WIJHE. 



EDW. G. GARDINER, Boston. 



MAX LUHE. 



CHAS. P. SIGERFOOS, Minneapolis. 



A. J. GOLDFARB, Columbia University. 



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