IN MEMORIAM. 343 



1893: On Monilia Fructigena. Bot. Gaz., vol. xviii, 1893, p. 85, i pi. 



Botanical Microtechnique (from the German by Zimmermann). New York, 



1S93, pp. 1-296. 

 1894: Where Bananas Grow. Pop. Set. Month., vol. xliv, 1894, p. 486. 



Neucleolen und Centrosomen. Berich.der Deiitscheii Bot. GeselL, Bd.y\\, 



1894, p. 108, I pi. 

 Nucleoli and Centrosomes. Aidi. of Bot., vol. viii, 1S94, p. 373. 



Eduard Strasburger. Bot. Gaz., vol. xix, 1894, p. 401, i pi. 



1895: Some Recent Cell Literature. Bot. Gaz., vol. xx, 1895, p. 222. 



Some Constituents of the Cell. A7111. of Bot., vol. ix, 1895, p. 561, i pi. 



1896: Botany and Botanists in New England. A^ew England Mag., vol. xiv, 



1896, p. 27, 2 pi. 



On the Development of the Seed in the Scitamineae. Ann. of Bot., vol. x, 



1896, p. I, 4 pi. 



Some Modern Views of the Cell. Pop. Sci. Month., vol. xlix, 1896, p. 603. 



A University Celebration in Germany. Amer. Univ. Mag., Nov. 1896. 



Dr. Humphrey was an associate editor of the Zeitschrift fiir 

 PfJanzaikrankhciten, a frequent contributor of notes on American 

 botany to the Botanischcs Centra/hlatt., and of specimens to the 

 Fhycotheca Boreali Americani of Collins, Holden, and Setchell. 



WESLEY WALKER NORMAN. 



As this volume of Biological Lectures was going to print, Dr. W. 

 W, Norman, one of the contributors, died of typhoid fever. 

 He had been for a longtime a firm friend of, and zealous laborer in, 

 the Marine Biological Laboratory. Although already suffering, he 

 had come from Texas to take up his work as an instructor in the 

 laboratory during the summer of 1899. He died at the Massachu- 

 setts General Hospital, July 2, in his thirty-fourth year. A bio- 

 graphical notice will appear in the next volume of these Lectures. 



Notices of Drs. Arnold Graf and Nathaniel Russel Harrington 

 must also be deferred. 



