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



Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Princeton College. 

 Princeton^ N.y. 

 *Packard, a. S., Jr., A.M., M.D., Ph.D. Zoology. 



Professor of Zoology and Geology, Brown University. 

 Brozvn University^ Providence^ R.I. 

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



Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey. 

 Geological Survey ., Washington., D.C. 

 *Peckham, George W., M.D. Biology. 



Teacher of Biology, Milwaukee High School. 

 Milwaukee., Wisconsin. 

 *PiLLSBURY, J. H. Biology. 



Professor of Biology, Smith College. 

 Springfield., Jl/ass. 

 *PowELL, J. W., Ph.D., LL.D. Anthropology and Geology. 

 Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, and Director 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., JV. T. 

 Prosser, Charles S., M.S. Palaeontology. 



Instructor in Palaeontology, Cornell University. 

 Ithaca, N. T. 

 *PuTNAM, Frederick W. ArchcEology and Ethnology. 



Curator of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnol- 

 ogy, in connection with Harvard University ; Permanent 

 Secretary of the American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science ; and Massachusetts State Commissioner 

 on Inland Fisheries. 

 Peabody Museum., Cambridge, Jllass. 

 Randolph, N. Archer, M.D. Pliysiology. 



Assistant Demonstrator of Physiology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania. 

 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn, 



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