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*Harrj S. Warren, Detroit. 



*Louis E. AA'arren, Hillsdale. 



*George A. Waterman, V. S., Michigan Agricultural College, Agricul- 

 tural College P. O. 



*Frank Wells, Lansing. 



*L. WHITNEY WATKINS, B. S., Manchester. 



*CHARLES F. WHEELER, M. S., Michigan Agricultural College, 

 Agricultural College P. O. 



*E. S. WHEELER, Sault Ste. Marie. 



*Alfred H. White, A. B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 



*CHARLES A. WHITTEMORE, G56 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids. 



*Cressy L. Wilbur, M. D., Department of State, Lansing. 



*MRS. E. G. WILLOUGHBY, Ann Arbor. 



*MORTIMER WILSON, M. I)., Gth and Water Sts., Port Huron. 



*Norman A. Wood, 11) Church St., Ann Arbor. 



CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



Thomas L. Hankinson, Cascadilla Place, Ithaca, N. Y. 



John B. Johnston, Morgantown, W^. Va. 



Charles A. Kofold, Ph. D., University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. 



Frank R. Lillie, Ph. D., Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



J. G. McClymonds, M. D., Reardon, Wash. 



H. A. :Muniaw, M. D., Elkhart, Ind. 



Harlan I. Smith, American ^luseuni of Natural History, 77th St., and 



Central Park, New York, N. Y. 

 Henry B. Ward, Ph. D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. 

 Oscar B. Warren, Hibbings, St. Louis Co., Minnesota. 

 Margaret Weidemann, 390 La Salle Ave., Chicago, Illinois. 

 Robert H. Wolcott, M. D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. 

 Philip B. Woodworth, Lewis Institute, Chicago, Illinois. 



