148 ORGANIZATION 



Professor of Chemistry in the University of Virginia, Charlotte- 

 ville, Va. 



1 87 1. Mann, Charles Riborg. Associate in Physics, Uni- 

 versity of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 



1867. Matthew, George F., Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. Curator 

 of Natural History Museum Society New Brunswick Museum, 

 St. John N. B., Canada. 



1874. Maynard, Charles Johnson. Naturalist of Newton 

 Natural History Society, 477 Crafts Street, West Newton, 

 Mass. 



1874. Mead, Theodor Luquer, C.E. Oviedo, Fla. 



1888. Meek, Seth E., Curator, Department of Zoology, Field 

 Columbian Museum, Chicago, 111. 



1892. Mendizabal-Temborrel, J. de. Sociedad Alzate. 

 Mexico. 



1874. Merriam, Clinton Hart. M.D. Chief of U. S. Bio- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. C. 



1898. Merriman, Mansfield, C.E. Professor .of Civil Engi- 

 neering, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. 



1890. Meyer, A. B., M.D. Director of the Royal Zoologi- 

 cal, Anthropological and Ethnological Museum, Dresden, 

 Germany. 



1885. Michie, P. S. Professor of Mathematics at the U. S. 

 Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 



1900. Mitsakuri, Kakichi, Ph.D. Professor of Zoology, Im- 

 perial University of Tokyo. 



1878. Minot, Charles Sedgwick, LL.D. Professor of His- 

 tology and Human Embryology in the Harvard Medical 

 School, Boston, Mass. 



1876. Mixter, William Gilbert. Professor of Chemistry in 

 the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, New Haven, 

 Conn. 



1890. Moldehnke, Richard G. G., E.M., Ph.D. Consulting 

 Metallurgist, Box 432, N. Y. City. 



1895. Morgan, C. Lloyd, A.M. Professor of Anatomy, 

 University College, Bristol, England. 



1864. Morse, Edward S., Ph.D. Director of the Peabody 

 Academy Science, Salem, Mass. 



