THE AGASSiZ ASSDClATluX 



197 



Additions to Our Membership. 



Correspoiuling : 



AJr. II. Stu.'irt I^ove, West Devonpurl. 

 Tasmania, Australia. 



Airs. Adda IJauman, Pittsburg, I'ennsxl- 

 vania. 



Miss Helen R. Ilubhard, Lake Elmo, 

 Minnesota. 



Mr. Sharks l\ Titus, East Orange, New 

 Jersey. 



Mr. J. Ford Sempers, Aikin, [Maryland. 

 Sustaining : 



J. H. Kellogg, M. D., Battle Creek, Michi- 

 gan. 



Mr. Ray Stannard Baker, Amherst, Mas- 

 sachusetts. 



Dr Robert Unzicker, Chicago, Illinois. 



Airs. M. Louisa Ross, Hastings-on-Hud- 

 son, New York. 



Miss M. G. Folsom, Boston Massachu- 

 setts. 



For Growth and Efficiency. 



Members and other friends who have 

 aided in the expenses of The Agassiz 

 Association. 



Reverend Charles Morris Ad- 

 dison, D. D., Stamford, Conn. 

 ($5.00 and $1.00) $ 6.00 



An Amateur Astromoner— sur- 

 plus to general fund after pay- 

 ment of remainder of loan to 

 fund for astronomical observa- 

 tory 77-8o 



Rogers School Chapter, 

 Stamford, Conn 2.50 



A Lover of Astronomy, Mas- 

 schusetts — balance of payments 

 of $25.00 per month for one 

 year 75-00 



A Subscriber, Stamford. 

 Conn 1. 00 



Mr. Harry P.. Rood, Poultney, 



Vt 1 .00 



Aliss Frances AI. Tollett, Great 

 Kills, Staten Island i.oq 



Mrs. Hubert P. Alain, New- 

 ark, N. T 1. 00 



Airs. AI Louisa Ross, Hast- 

 ings-on-Hudson, N. Y 5.00 



Tuesday Night Club, Sound 

 Beach 16.00 



Airs. D. Haug. Sound Beach 2.00 



Air. H. E. Valentine, Boston, 

 Alass 1. 00 



Professor Edgar T. Wherry, 

 Washnigton, i^. C 50 



Dr. \\ illiam J. Long, Stam- 

 ford, Conn 50 



Visitors at ArcAdi.V 15 



Mrs. T. C. Luther, Alechanic- 

 ville, N. Y 1 .00 



Visitors at ArcAdiA 25 



Miss E. D. Ferguson, Stam- 

 ford, Conn 6.66 



Air. C. H. T. JaiTray, Stam- 

 ford, Conn 3.33 



Air. C. L. Andrews, Seattle, 

 Washington 50 



Air. S. C. Hunter, New 

 Rochelle, N. Y 10.00 



Air. Alorton C. Nichols, 

 Greenwich, Conn $10.00 



Air. R. L. Agassiz, Boston, 25.00 



Air. Theodore W. Smith. 

 Naperville, 111 10.00 



Contributions for Nature Work with 

 the Boy Scouts of America. 



Mrs. Charles E. H. Phillips, 

 Glenbrook, Conn $10.00 



Miss E. D. Ferguson. Stam- 

 ford, Conn 3.34 



Air. C. H. T. Jaffray, Stam- 

 ford, Conn 1 .67, 



Reverend Charles Alorris Ad- 

 dison,, D. D., Stamford, Conn 4.00 



Miscellaneous Contributions to 

 ArcAdiA. 



Winifred Sackville Stoner, Jr., Wil- 

 mington, N. C. : Pixie moss reported by 

 a botanist to be found only in Wilming- 

 ton and somewhere in New Jersey. 



Air. Philip H. Hartman, Superintend- 

 ent Department of Fisheries, Erie, Pa. : 

 Specimens of gar pike — alligator gar and 

 common gar pike. 



Airs. Charles Somerville, Glenbrook, 

 Conn. : Exhibition glass. 



Aliss Alarie Aladeleine Reynes, Sound 

 Beach : Aliscellaneous shells and stones 

 from the beach. 



The Alisses Worrell, Sound Beach : 

 Two interesting specimens of black-eyed 

 Susan. 



Airs. William N. Travis, Stamford, 

 Conn. : "Tomato worm" larva covered 

 with the cocoons of a parasitic fly. 



Airs. Robert AIcGinnis, Sound Beach: 

 Four large and rare shells. 



