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museums of London, Paris, Leiden, and Berlin to make a direct 

 examination of the types stored therein. He returned to America 

 in August, and is at present engaged upon the text of his report. 



Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.; J. Blakely 

 Hoar, treasurer. Grant No. 35. For maintenance of 20 tables, 



$10,000. 



Abstract of Report. — This appropriation was made for the purpose 

 of aiding the laboratory by paying for the maintenance of twenty 

 research tables. The persons assigned to the tables were selected 

 by the Carnegie Institution. 



The following investigators occupied the Carnegie tables during 

 the season of 1903 : 



Names. Dates. 



i. Prof. M. A. Bigelow May 30 to Aug. 8. 



Columbia University, N. Y. 



2. Dr. R. M. Strong June i6^to Sept. 18. 



University of Chicago, 111. 



3. Prof. C. E. McClung July 6 to Aug. 24. 



University of Kansas, Lawrence. 



4. Prof. George Lefevre July 28 to Aug. 19. 



University of Missouri, Columbia. 



5. Prof. Wm. E. Kellicott June to August. 



Barnard College, N. Y. 



6. Prof. Arthur W. Greeley June 25 to Aug. 15. 



Washington University, St. Louis. 



7. Mr. C. J. Brues June 30 to Sept. 1. 



Columbia University, N. Y. 



8. Mr. Fred. E. Pomeroy June to August. 



Bates College, Lewiston, Me. 



9. Mr. J. W. Scott June 22 to Aug. 24. 



University of Chicago, 111. 



10. Dr. H. G. Spaulding June to August. 



College of the City of New York. 



11. Dr. Leo Loeb July 11 to Sept. 5. 



McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 



12. Dr. Henry Kraemer July 13 to Aug. 10. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



13. Mr. Grant Smith July to August. 



Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 



14. Prof. Joseph Guthrie July to August. 



Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. 



15. Miss A. B. Townsend July to August. 



Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



16. Mr. M. A. Chrysler July to August. 



University of Chicago, 111. 

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