LIST OF MEMBERS. 73 



*Ernst, Harold C, A.M., M.D. Bacteriology. 



Demonstrator of Bacteriology, Harvard Medical School. 



Harvard Medical School, Boston , Mass. 

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



Professor of Cryptogamic Botan}-, Harvartl College. 



Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. 

 *Fernald, C. H.. A.M. Microlepidoptcra. 



Professor of Natural History, Maine State College. 



Orono, Maine. 

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



Assistant Professor of Physiology, and Lecturer on Micro- 

 scopical Technology, Cornell University. 



Cornell University, Ithaca, JV. 1^. 

 *Gardiner, Edward G., B.S., Ph.D. Zoology. 



Assistant in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 



2S9 Mirlborough street, Boston, Mass. 

 *Gerrish, Frederick Henry, A.M., M.D. Anatomy. 



Professor of Anatomy, Bowdoin College. 



675 Congress street, Portland, Me. 

 *GiLBERT, G. K. Geology. 



Geologist of the U.S. Geological Survey. 



Geological Sitrvey, WasJiingto7t, D. C. 

 *GiLL, Theodore, M.D., Ph.D. Ichthyology. 



Smithsonian Ltstitution, Washington, D. C. 

 *GooDALE, George L., A.M., M.D. Botany. 



Professor of Botany, Hai'vard College. 



Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. 

 *Goode, G. Brown, A.M. Zoology. 



Assistant Director U.S. National Museum. 



National Museum, Washington, D. C. 

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



Assistant Curator of Geology, American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York. 



77^-^ street and Sth avenue, JVeiv York, N. Y. 

 Gray. William M., M.D. Histology. 



Microscopist, Army Medical Museum. 



Army Medical Musetun, Washingtoti, D. C. 

 *Greenleaf, R. W., A.M., M.D. Botany. 



Boston City Hospital, Boston, A/ass. 



