THE GUIDE TO XATURE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



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Additions to Our Membership. 

 Corresponding: 



Mr. Nels Grill, Caribou, Maine. 

 Mrs. Florence Earle Payne, Gou- 

 verneur, New York. 



Mrs. Marvin Clarke Quillian, Ma- 

 con, Georgia. 



Master Thomas McClary, New York 

 City. 



Sustaining: 



Mr. Nathan M. Clark, Riverside, 

 Connecticut. 



Mr. George E. Vincent, Greenwich, 

 Connecticut. 



Mr. Charles H. Lounsbury, Stam- 

 ford, Connecticut. 



Mr. Richard H. Cunningham, Stam- 

 ford, Connecticut. 



Mr. Max Kattwinkel, Stamford, 

 Connecticut. 



Mr. Frank S. Fay, Meriden, Con- 

 necticut. 



Mr. Charles Edward Spicer, Adams, 

 New York. 



Mr. Francis A. Bartlett, Stamford, 

 Connecticut. 



Mr. Oakes Ames, North Easton, 

 Massachusetts. 



Mr. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, 

 Pennsylvania. 



School and College Pennants in our 

 Welcome Reception Room. 



The Agassiz Association is repre- 

 sented directly or indirectly in every 

 school, college and university in the 

 United States. In some of these we 

 have Members, in others we have Chap- 

 ters, in still others we have friends who 

 are cooperating in our advisory coun- 

 cil or are otherwise carrying on the 

 work, while still others, if not directly 

 active along these lines, are indirectly 

 interested in creating and increasing a 

 knowledge and love of nature in the 

 name of that great master scientist. 

 Louis Agassiz. 



Here, at ArcAdiA, the Home of The 

 Agassiz Association, we have a beauti- 

 ful Welsome Reception Room where 

 Chapters, Members, students and vis- 

 itors are entertained. It is well fur- 

 nished with a fine optical projection 

 equipment, a piano, a present from 

 friends, and a magnificent five hundred 

 dollar Diamond Disc phonograph, a 



present from Thomas A. Edison. The 

 room also contains a fireplace made of 

 minerals, the gift of other loving and 

 appreciative friends. 



We have been favored with several 

 school and college pennants that now 

 are pretty well distributed as a frieze 

 around the room. These pennants came 

 from the following institutions : 



Harvard University: Harvard Natu- 

 ral History Society, Cambridge, Mas- 

 sachusetts. 



Yale University: Professor Wesley 

 R. Coe, Osborn Zoological Laboratory, 

 New Haven, Connecticut. 



Columbia University: Frank D. 

 Fackenthal, Secretary of the Univer- 

 sity, New York City. 



Cornell University : Agassiz Club of 

 Cornell, Ithaca, New York. 



Leland Stanford Junior University: 

 Dr. David Starr Jordan, Chancellor, 

 Stanford University, California. 



Purdue University: Dean Stanley 

 Coulter, Lafayette, Indiana. 



Wesleyan University : Professor 

 William North Rice, Middletown, Con- 

 necticut. 



Syracuse University : E. A. Eichstadt, 

 Syracuse, New York. 



Wellesley College : Miss Dorothy 

 A. Baldwin, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



Boy Scout Troop Banner : James E. 

 West, Chief Scout Executive, New 

 York City. 



Georgia Normal and Industrial Col- 

 lege : Professor Edwin Hobart Scott, 

 Milledgeville, Georgia. 



International Young Men's Chris- 

 tian Association College : Agassiz As- 

 sociation Chapter, International Y. M. 

 C. A. College, Springfield, Massachu- 

 setts. 



FJniversity of Wisconsin, University 

 of Virginia and Lawrence (Kansas) 

 High School : Ellis B. Noyes, Ports- 

 mouth, Virginia. 



Chaminade College : President Bro- 

 ther Francis, Clayton. Missouri. 



St. Mary's College and Academy : 

 Mother Superior, Monroe. Michigan. 



Academy of the Sacred Heart : 

 Sacred Heart Convent, Detroit, Michi- 



gan. 



Chatham Episcopal Institute: Miss 

 Elsie A. Fox, Chatham, Virginia. 



Massee School : Mr. Massee, Bronx- 

 ville. New York. 



