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*IIali., Jamks M. S., A.m., M.D., LL.I). Geology, Palaeon- 

 tology. 

 State Geologist of New Wnk, Diieetor of the State Museum 



of Natural Histoiy. 

 State Musciun^ A/ba/iy-, -^ • -?'• 

 Hare, Hobart Amorv, B.Sc, M.D. Physiology. 



Demonstrator of Experimental Therapeutics in the Medical 

 Department, and Instructor in Physiology in the Biologi- 

 cal Dej^artment of the University of Pennsylvania. 

 117 South Tzveiitx-seco)id street., PJiiladelpliia ., Pe)iii. 

 Hargitt, Charles W., Ph.D. Zoology. 



Professor of Biology, Syracuse University. 

 Syracuse University., Syracuse., N.T. 

 *Heilprin, Angelo. Palaeontology and Geology. 



Professor of Invertebrate Paheontology at, and Curator in 

 Charge of, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, and Professor of Geology at the Wagner Free 

 Institute of Science. 

 Academy of JVatura/ Sciences., Philadel pJiia. Pen/?. 

 *Henshaw, Samuel. Zoology. 



Assistant, Boston vSociety of Natural Historv. 

 Boston Society of Natural History., Boston, A/ass. 

 Herrick, F. H., A.B., Ph.D. Biology. 



Professor of Biology, Adelbert College. 

 Adelbert College, Cleveland, O. 

 Hill, Frank A. Geology. 



Geologist in Charge, Anthracite District, State Survey of 



Pennsylvania. 

 Dunbar, Fayette Co., Peiiii. 

 Hill, Robert T. Palicontology. 



School of Geology, University of Texas. 

 Austin, Texas. 

 *Hitchcock, C. H., Ph.D. Geology. 



Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Dartmouth College. 

 Hanover, N.H. 

 Hodge, Clifton F., A.B., Ph.D. Physiology. 



Instructor in Biology, University of Wisconsin. 

 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 



