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John Robert Gardner. Fayette College, B.S., 1S90; State 

 University of Iowa, C.E., 1894. 

 A taxonomic study of the Celastraceae of North America. 



Leon Everett Grout. University of Vermont, B.S., 1902. 

 The embryology of certain members of the Rubiaceae. 



Benjamin Charles Gruenberg. University of Minnesota, B.S., 

 1S96. Sugar-testing laboratory, U. S. Appraisers' Stores, N. 

 Y. City. Instructor of biology in High Schools, N. Y. City. 

 Chemical and anatomical examination of Haematoxylon. 



Lenda Tracy Hanks. Columbia University, B.A., 1901 ; M.A., 

 1902. Later appointed museum aid in the New York Botani- 

 cal Garden. 

 Studies in the general morphology of the seed-plants. 



Roland McMillan Harper. University of Georgia, C.E., 

 1897. 

 The flora of Georgia. 



Caroline Coventry Haynes. 



A systematic study of some of the Hepaticae. 



Florence Henry. Cornell University, B.A., 1901 ; Columbia 

 University, M.A., 1902. 

 The fossil flora of a region in the eastern United States. 

 Homer Doliver House. Syracuse University, B.S., 1902. 

 Later appointed assistant in botany, Columbia University. 

 A systematic and anatomical study of the Convolvulaceae, and 

 an experimental series of observations on carpotropic movements. 



Flora Isham. 



A taxonomic study of the sedges of the local flora. 



Joseph Edward Kirkwood. Pacific University, B.A., 1898; 



Princeton University, M.A., 1902. Instructor in botany in 



Syracuse University. 

 The embryology of the Cucurbitaceae, and chemical and anatom- 

 ical study of the cocoanut and its changes during germination. 



Elsie M. Kupfer. Columbia University, B.A., 1S99; M.A., 

 1 90 1. Instructor in biology in Long Island City High School. 

 An anatomical and physiological study of Baccharis genistel- 



loidcs, and a series of studies upon the subject of regeneration 



of plants. 



George Leavenworth. University of Missouri, B.A., 1902. 

 A systematic study of the trees of the Mississippi basin. 



