1 6 SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. 



♦Marshall, John P., A.M. Mineralogy and Geology. 



Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, Tufts College. 



College Hill, Mass. 

 *Martin, H. Newell, A.M., M.D., D.Sc. Physiology. 



Professor of Biology, Johns Hopkins University. 



yohns Hopkifis University, Baltitnore, Md. 

 *Meehan, Thomas. Botany. 



Botanist to the Pennsylvania State Board of Agricult- 

 ure, Vice-President, Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia. 



Germanto'wn, Penn. 

 *Merriam, C. Hart, M.D. Vertebrates. 



Locust Grove, Lexuis Co., N.T. 

 *Merrill, George P., M.S. Lithology. 



Acting Curator of Lithology, U.S. National Museum. 



National Museum, Washington, D. C. 

 *Merrill, N. F., S.B., Ph.D. Lithology. 



Salem, Mass. 

 *MiNOT, Charles Sedgwick, S.B., S.D. Biology. 



Listructor in Embryology and Histology, Harvard Medical 

 School. 



Harvard Medical School, Bosto?i, Mass. 

 *Morse, Edward S., Ph.D. Anthropology and Zoology. 



Director of the Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, Mass. 



Salem, Mass. 

 ♦Newberry, J. S., M.D., LL.D. Geology. 



Professor of Geology, School of Mines, Columbia College. 



School oy Mines, Columbia College, New York, NT", 

 *Niles, William H., A.M., Ph.B, Physical Geography 



and Historical Geology. 



Professor of Geology and Geography, Massachusetts Insti- 

 tute of Technology. 



Alass. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. 

 *OsBORN, Henry F., Sc.D. Vertebrate Morphology. 



Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Princeton College. 



Princeto7i, N.y. 

 ♦Packard, A. S., Jr., A.M., M.D., Ph.D. Zoology. 



Professor of Zoology and Geology, Brown University. 



Brown University, Providence, R.I. 



