CHAPTER XVII. 

 THE COUNCIL OF THE A. A. 



WE take extreme pleasure in presenting a revised 

 list of the names and addresses of the gentlemen who 

 have volunteered their services to our Association. 

 These specialists are willing to answer questions and 

 determine specimens in their several departments for 

 any member of the Association. Many of them have 

 been connected with us in this helpful capacity for 

 several years, and as all such, in now renewing their 

 previous gracious offer of assistance, have deplored 

 the small number of requests for assistance they have 

 received, instead of complaining of too frequent ap- 

 plications, our members may feel that they cannot 

 compliment our friends more highly than by freely 

 bringing to them for solution whatever difficulties 

 may perplex them. 



ARCHAEOLOGY. 



Hilborne T. Cresson, 224 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, 

 Penn. 



Mr. Joseph Wigglesworth, Wilmington, Del. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 O. Bjerregaard, the Astor Library, New York, N. Y. 



BOTANY. 



Dr. A. W. Chapman {Southern Flora\, Appalachi- 

 cola, Florida. 



Marcus E. Jones, A.M. {Plants west of the Missis- 

 sippi}, W. 3d S. Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 



