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ASSOCIATE FELLOWS. 



Section II. — 3. 



Botany. 



A. W. Chapman, Apalachicola, Fla. 

 W. Trelease, St. Louis. 



John D. Smith, Baltimore. 



Section III. — 6. 



Zoology and Physiology. 



Joel A. Allen, 

 W. K. Brooks, 

 O. C. Mar.sh, 



New York. 

 Baltimore. 

 New Haven. 



S. Weir Mitchell, 

 A. S. Packard, 

 A. E. Verrill, 



Philadelj^hia. 

 Providence. 

 New Haven. 



Section IV. — 7. 



Medicine and Surgery. 



John S. Billings, New York. 

 Jacob M. Da Costa, Philadelphia. 



W. A. Hammond, New York. 



William Osier, Baltimore. 



Alfred Stille, Philadelphia. 



Wm. H. Welch, Baltimore. 



li. C. Wood, Philadelphia. 



Class III. — Moral and Political Sciences. — 29. 



Section I. — 5. 



Philosophy and Jurisprudence. 



T. M. Cooley, Ann Arbor,Mich. 

 D. R. Goodwin, Philadelphia. 

 Charles S. Peirce, New York. 

 T. R. Pynchon, Hartford, Conn. 

 Jeremiah Smith, Cambridge. 



Section II. — 7. 



Philology and Archceology. 



A. N. Arnold, 

 Timothy Dwight, 



B. L. Gildcrsleeve, 



D. C. Oilman, 



T. R. Lounsbury, 



E. E. Sahsbury, 

 A. D. White, 



Pawtuxet, R.I. 

 New Haven. 

 Baltimore. 

 Baltimore. 

 New Haven. 

 New Haven. 

 Ithaca, N.Y. 



Section III. — 9. 

 Political Economy and History. 

 Henry Adams, Washington. 



G. P. Fisher, New Haven. 



M. F. Force, Cincinnati. 



H. E. von Hoist, Chicago. 

 Henry C. Lea, Philadeljihia. 



Edward J. Phelps, Burlington, Vt. 

 W. G. Sumner, New Haven. 

 J. H. Trumbull, Hartford, Conn. 

 David A. Wells, Norwich, Conn. 



Section IV. — 8. 



Literature and the Fine Arts. 

 James B. Angell, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 L. P. di Cesnola, New York. 

 F. E. Church, New York. 



H. H. Furness, Philadelphia. 



R. S. Greenough, Florence. 

 Augustus St. Gaudens, New York. 

 E. C. Stedman, Bronxville, N.Y. 

 W. R. Ware, New York. 



