l8o SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. 



*Sai{gent, Charles S. Botany. 



Professor of Arboriculture, Harvard University, and Direc- 

 tor of the Arnold Arboretum. 



Brookluic^ Mass. 

 *ScoTT, William B., Ph.D. Animal Morphology. 



Professor of Geology and Pakuontology, Princeton College. 



Princctojz., N.J. 

 *ScuDDER, S. H., A.M., S.B. Entomology and Paheontology. 



Palitontologist, U.S. Geological Survey. 



Cambridge., Mass. 

 *Sedgwick, William T., Ph.D. Biology. 



Associate Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of 

 Technology. 



Massachusetts histitide of Technology^ Boston., Mass. 

 Sewall, Henry, B.Sc, Ph.D. Physiology. 



Adirondack Cottages., Saranac Lake., Frankliii Co.., N. Y. 

 *Shakespeare, E. O., A.m., M.D. Histology. 



Ophthalmic Surgeon and Pathologist to Philadelphia (Char- 

 ity) Hospital. 



1336 Spruce street., Philadelphia., Penn. 

 Siialer, N. S., A.m., S.D. Pala'ontology. 



Professor of Geology, Harvard College, and Geologist, U.S. 

 Geological vSurvey. 



Cambridge., JMass. 

 *SiiARP, Benjamin, M.D., Ph.D. Animal Morphology. 



Professor of Invertebrate Zoology, Academy of Natural 

 Sciences of Philadelphia. 



Academy of Natural Sciences., Philadelphia, Penn. 

 *Shufeldt, R. W., M.D., C.M.Z.S. Anatomy of Vertebrates. 



Captain, Medical Department, U.S.A. 



Care of Smithsonian Institution., Washington, D.C. 

 Smith, John B. Entomology. 



Rutgers College. 



New Brunswick, N.J. 

 Smith, Robert Meade, A.M., M.D. Physiology. 



Professor of Comparative Physiology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania. 



332 South 7\venty-frst street, Philadelphia, Penn. 



