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General S^S 



MeMBERSHIP in THE COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL SoCIETY. Profs. 



W. M. Bayliss and F. Gowland Hopkins have been nominated for 

 election to the Council of the Royal Society of London. 



Appointments.^ Canadian Gov. : Dr. F. J. Birchard (U. S. Dep't 

 of Agric, Bur. of Chemistry), chemist to the Dep't of Trade and 

 Commerce. 



Carnegie Inst'n, Nutrition Lab. (Boston) : Prof. H. Monmouth 

 Smith (Syracuse Univ.), assistant. 



Drexel Inst, of Art, Science and Industry: Dr. Hollis Godfrey, 



President. 



Greifswald Hygienic Inst.: Prof. Roemer (Marburg), director, to 

 succeed Prof. F. Loeffler. 



Harvard Univ.: Dr. William Duane, assis. prof. of physics ; in 

 Charge of investigations of the physiological action of radio-active sub- 

 stances, at the Harvard Med. Seh. and the Huntington Cancer Hosp. 



New York City Dep't of Health: Dr. William H. Park, chief 

 executive of the Bureau of Laboratories, in the reorganization of the 

 department. 



N. Y. Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coli. : Dr. Ephraim M. Ewing, 

 assis. prof. of physiology. 



Oregon Agric. Coli. (Corvallis) : Dr. R. A. Dutcher, instr. in agric. 

 chemistry. 



Oxford Univ.: Dr. C. S. Sherrington (Univ. of Liverpool), Wayn- 

 flete prof. of physiology, to succeed the late Dr. Francis Gotch. 



Throop Coli, of Technology (Pasadena, Cal.) : Mr. Hozvard J. 

 Lewis (Ohio State Univ.), instr. in chemistry, vice Dr. Chas. A. Braut- 

 lecht, resigned. 



Turck Inst. (N. Y.) : Dr. Robert Bengif (Yale Univ.), assistant in 

 a study of the chemistry of bacteria. 



Univ. of Innsbruck: Dr. Adolf Windaus, prof. of chemistry. 



Univ. of Kansas: Dr. W. S. Long, assis. prof. of chemistry, in 

 Charge of the food lab. ; Dr. C. F. Nelson, assis. prof. of physiol. 

 chemistry. 



Univ. of Texas: Dr. Henry W. Harper (prof. of chemistry since 

 1894), first dean of the graduate Dep't. 



Univ. of Utah, Med. Seh. : Dr. L. D. Sivingle, assis. prof. of phar- 

 macology. 



West Va. Univ. : Dr. Wm. Henry Schultz, prof. of pharmacology 

 and mat. medica; Dr. Aaron Arkin, prof. of bacteriology and pathology. 



^ In this summary institutions f rom which resignations occurred are named 

 in parentheses. See pages 329 and 335. 



