PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT COLUMN 



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 with a view to securing positions or securing men, either in botany or any of its related 

 and applied branches. The identity of advertisers may be learned from the Editor of the 

 Plant World. Notices should not exceed 100 Avords. They will be inserted once for 50 

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No. 2. Plant Physiologist. Candidate for Ph.D. degree (majoi 

 plant phj^siology) at a leading university desires teaching position with oppor- 

 tunity for research. Has degrees of Ph.B. and A.M. from college of good 

 standing. Has had special training in physics; has had experience in teach- 

 ing and in assisting in laboratories at college and university. 



No. 3. Successful Teacher. Associate Professor of Biology in a large 

 normal school desires a position in a university, large college or normal 

 school, preferably where there is opportunity for earning Ph.D. degree. 

 Holder of A.B. and A.M. from two leading universities. Highly successful 

 in teaching large beginning classes in college botany (general), in elementary 

 ecology and physiology, and in the courses for the training of teachers. 

 Capable of supervising or organizing departments of biology in colleges or 

 normal schools. Especially efficient in arousing the interest ot the students 

 of required courses in biological thought and methods. Capable research 

 worker in ecology. 



No. 4. A young, ummarried man, with a Ph.D. degree in Mycology 

 from one of the large state universities, desires a position in Botany Depart- 

 ment of college or university, preferably where an opening in Cryptogamic 

 Botanic, especially Mycology and Plant Pathology, is offered. At present 

 Instructor in Botany in one of the largest state universities temporarily, 

 during the leave of. absence of one of the members of the regular staff. 



No. 5. Ecologist and systematic botanist with degree of Ph.D-. in ecology 

 desires position in either or both of these branches. Training mainly sys- 

 tematic, morphological, and ecological. Eleven years systematic study of 

 higher plants; four years research work in field ecology. Holds permanent 

 position in a leading university, but necessity demands securing more remun- 

 erative place. 



No. 6. A young woman trained in mycology and pathology, with degrees 

 of B.A. and M.A., wishes position in a university or experiment station. 

 Prefers a laboratory position in purely investigative work but is willing to 

 teach also. 



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