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ingly becomes: Prussia, 18 members; England and France, 11 each; 

 Holland, 5 ; Sweden and Switzerland, 4 each ; Austria, Denmark, Italy, 

 Norway, Eussia, Saxony, Scotland and United States, 3 each. 



The fourth method of grouping is easily made. Fifty-five of the 

 eighty-seven members are given in Minerva as officers of one of twenty- 

 six universities. Of these, Berlin has 9 members; Paris, 8; Bonn, 

 Gottingen and Leipzig, 3 each; Cambridge, Christiania, Copenhagen, 

 Erlangen, Harvard, London, Munich and Vienna, 2 each; Amsterdam, 

 Berne, Bologna, Chicago, Heidelberg, Jena, Johns Hopkins, Leiden, 

 Liege, Eome, St. Petersburg, Stockholm and Zurich, 1 each. 



