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*Ward, Henry A., A.M. Natural Science. 



Head of Ward's Natural Science Establishment. 



No. i6 to 26 College avenue., Rochester., N. 1'. 

 *VVarren, J. W., A.B., M.D. Physiology. 



Instructor in Physiology, Harvard Medical School. 



Harvard Medical Sc/iool., Boston., Mass. 

 Watase, S., B.S. Biology. 



Fellow in Morphology, Johns Hopkins University. 



yo/ins Hopkins UniversitVi Baltimore., Md. 

 White, Charles D., B.S. Pala^obotany and Geology. 



Assistant Palieontologist, U.S. Geological Survey. 



U.S. National Museutn., Washington., D.C. 



* Whitfield, R. P., M.A. PahTeontology. 



(Late Professor at Troy, N.Y.), Curator of Geology and 

 Conchology, American Museum of Natural History. 



Americati Museum of Natural History., 'J'jth street and 

 Sth avenue. New lork, A^. 7'. 



* Whitman, C. O., A.M., Ph.D. Animal Morphology. 



Editor, "Journal of Morphology ;" Director of the Marine 

 Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass. ; Professor of 

 Morpholog}', Clark University. 

 Worcester., Mass. 



* Whitney, W. P., M.D. Pathology. 



Curator of the Museum of the Harvard Medical School. 

 Harvard Medical School., Boston., Mass. 



* Wilder, Burt G., B.S., M.D. Vertelirate Morphology. 



Professor of Physiology, Comparative Anatomy, and Zoology, 



and Curator of Vertebrate Museum, Cornell University. 

 Cornell University., Ithaca., N^. 2^. 

 Wh.liams, George Huntington, A.B., Ph.D. Mineralogy. 

 Associate Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography, Johns 



Hopkins University. 

 yohns Hopkins University., Baltimore. 

 *WiLLiAMS, Henry S., Ph.D. Geology and Pahcontology, 



Professor of Geology and Palaeontology, Cornell University, 



and Assistant Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey. 

 Cornell University., Ithaca., N. T. 



