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Emily Pauline Locke. Smith College, B.L., 1900. 

 Studies in the general embryology of the seed-plants. 



Nina Lovering Marshall. Wellesley College, B.A., 1S95. 

 Instructor in science department of Ely's School, N. Y. city. 

 A study of the mosses, lichens and fungi of the local flora in 

 the preparation of a popular book upon this subject. 



Ernestine Molwitz. Columbia University, B.A., 1902. 



An anatomical and chemical examination of Ibej-villea Sonorae. 



Fannie Augusta Mulford. 



A study of the flora of Long Island. 



William Alphonso Murrill. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 

 B.S.A., 1SS6; B.M. and B.S., 18S7; Randolph-Macon Col- 

 lege, B.S., 1SS9; B.A., 1S90; M.A., 1891 ; Cornell Univer- 

 sity, Ph.D., 1900. 

 A systematic study of the Polyporaceae of North America. 



Edith Edwina Rand. Smith College, B.A., 1S99. 



A cytological investigation of tendrils and other irritable organs. 



Rosina Julia Rennert. Normal College of N. Y. City, B.A., 

 1897; Columbia University, B.A., 1901 ; M.A., 1902. 

 An anatomical and physiological study of Oxypolis Jiliformis. 



Winifred Josephine Robinson. Michigan State Normal School, 

 B.Pd., 1S92; University of Michigan, B.S., 1899. 

 The physiology of the formation of tubers, and a taxonomic 

 study of certain groups of ferns. 



William Keller Rubrecht. Muhlenberg College, B.A., 1901. 

 A study of certain algae and fungi. 



Augustine Dawson Selby. Ohio State University, B.S., 1893. 

 Botanist and chief of the department of plant physiology and 

 pathology of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Investigations in the chemical physiology of plants, and of fungal 



parasites affecting the grape. 



Hervey Woodburn Shimer. Lafayette College, B.A., 1899; 

 M.A., 1901. 

 The fossil flora of a selected locality. 



Cornelia Jan.nkv Shoemaker. Swarthmorc College, B.A., 

 1S94. Instructor in Friends' Seminary, N. Y. City. 

 An auxanometric study of grovvtb. 



