LIST OF MEMBERS. 



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*Peale, a. C, A.m., M.D. Geology. 



Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey. 

 Geological Survey^ Washington^ D. C. 

 *Peckiiam, George W., IM.D. Biology. 



Teacher of Biology, Milwaukee High School. 

 Mihvatikee^ Wisconsin. 

 PiERSOL, George A., M.D. Histology. 



Demonstrator of Normal Histology, Medical Department, 



University of Pennsylvania. 

 l/jtiversity of Pennsylvafiia, PhiladelpJiia^ Penn. 

 ♦PiLLSBURY, J. H. Biology. 



Science Teacher, High School, Springfield, Mass., and In- 

 structor in Biology, Smith College. 

 Springjield^ Mass. 

 *Po\VELL, J. W., Ph.D., LL.D. Anthropology and Geology. 

 Director of the U.S. Geological Survey and of the Bureau 



of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 

 Geological Survey^ Washington^ D. C. 

 ♦Prentiss, A. N., M.S. Botany. 



Professor of Botany, Horticulture and Arboriculture, Cornell 



University. 

 Cornell University., Ithaca., N. 2~. 

 *Prudden, T. Mitchell, Ph.B., M.D. Normal and Pathol. 



Histology. 

 Director of the Physiological and Pathological Laboratory of 

 the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and 

 Surgeons, N.Y. 

 1 14 East 26th street., New Tork., JV. 2^. 

 *PuTXAM, Frederick W. Archaeology and Ethnology. 



Curator of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, 

 in connection with Hai"vard University, Permanent Secre- 

 tary of the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, and Massachusetts State Commissioner on Inland 

 Fisheries. 

 Peabody Mzcseti?n, Cambridge., Mass. 

 Randolph, N. Archer, M.D. Physiology. 



Assistant Demonstrator of Physiology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania, and Instructor in Physiology, Towne Scientific 

 School. 

 3706 Locust street., Philadelphia., Penn. 



