MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 



effects of the intervening brickwork. The main facade (Fig. 2) 

 with its three high arched door-ways in the center, its rounded 

 brick columns, and pediment ornamented with an intricate 

 original marine composition are especially noteworthy. 



2. The Dedication Exercises were held July 3, 1925. They 

 were attended by official delegates of the following former and 

 present subscribing and cooperating Institutions and Organi- 

 zations, as well as by members of the Laboratory and neighbors. 



OFFICIAL DELEGATES. 



The Academy of Natural Sciences 

 of Philadelphia 



Agnes Scott College 



The Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. 



University of Alabama 



The American Association of 

 Anatomists 



American Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science 



The American Chemical Society 



The American Society of Biologi- 

 cal Chemists 



The American Society 

 ralists 



The American Society of Zoolo- 

 gists 



Amherst College 



Antioch College 



Barnard College 



Bermuda Biological Station for 

 Research 



The Biological Laboratory, Cold 

 Spring Harbor, L. I. 



Boston Society of Natural History 



Boston University 



Botanical Society of America 



Bowdoin College 



Boyce Thompson Institute for 

 Plant Research 



Professor E. G. Conklin 

 Professor C. E. McClung 

 Miss Mary Stuart MacDougall 

 Dr. E. D. Ball 



President George H. Denny 

 Professor Henry McE. Knower 



Dr. J. McKeen Cattell 



Dr. H. E. Howe 



Dr. Albert P. Matthews 



of Natu- Professor S. O. Mast 



Professor G. H. Parker 



Professor Harold H. Plough 

 Mr. Ondess L. Inman 

 Professor Henry E. Crampum 

 Professor \Y. J. Y. Osterhout 



1 >r. Reginald G. Harris 



Dr. Joseph A. Cushman 

 Rev. Zerna Vane Arthur 

 Professor B. M. Duggar 

 Professor J. R. Schramm 

 Professor Manton Copeland 

 I >i -. William Crocker 



