LIST OF MEMBERS. 



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Zoology. 



Geology. 



Botany 



•Emerson, B. K., Ph.D. Geology and Mineralogy 



Professor of Geology, Amherst College. 

 Amherst^ Mass. 

 ♦Emerton, James H. 



Assistant in Zoology, Yale College. 

 T'ale College, New Haven, Conti. 

 •Emmons, S. F. 



Geologist of the U.S. Geological Survey. 

 Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 

 *Farlow, Wm. G., A.B., M.D. 



Professor of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard College. 

 Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. 

 *Fernald, C. H., A.m. Microlepidoptera. 



Professor of Natural History, Maine State College. 

 Orono, Maine. 

 *Gage, Simon H., S.B. Vertebrate Morphology. 



Assistant Professor of Physiology, and Lecturer on INlicro- 



scopical Technology, Cornell University. 

 Cornell University, Jthaca, N. T. 

 ♦Gerrish, Frederick Henry, A.M., M.D. 

 Professor of Anatomy, Bowdoin College. 

 675 Congress street, Portland, Maine. 

 ♦Gilbert, G. K. 



Geologist of the U.S. Geological Survey. 

 Geological Survey, Washi?igton, D. C. 

 •Gill, Theodore, M.D., Ph.D. 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 

 •GooDALE, George L., A.M., M.D. 



Professor of Botany, Harvard College. 

 Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. 

 •GooDE, G. Brown, A.M. 



Assistant Director U.S. National Museum. 

 National Museian, Washington, D. C. 

 Gratacap, L. p., M.A., Ph.B. Mineralogy and Geology. 



Assistant Curator of Geology, American Museum of Natural 



History, New York. 

 American Museum, Ceiitral Park, New York, N.T. 

 Gray, William M., ^I.D. Physiology. 



Demonstrator of Histology, University of Pennsylvania. 

 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn. 



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Anatomy. 



Geology. 



Ichthyology. 

 Botany. 



Zoology. 



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