288 SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. 



*Ci.ARKE, Samuel F., Ph.B., Ph.D. Zoology. 



Professor of Natural History, Williams College. 



Williamstown^ Mass. 

 *CoNN, H. W., Ph.D. Zoology; Bacteriology. 



Professor of Biology, Wesleyan University. 



Middletown^ Conn. 

 *CoPE, Edward D. Vertebrate Palgeontology and Zoolosry. 



Professor of Vertebrate Palaeontology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania. 



2I02 Pine street., Philadelphia.! Penn. 

 *CouES, Elliott, A.M., M.D., Ph.D. Vertebrates, Bibliog- 

 raphy. 



i"] 26 II street, Washington., D.C. 

 Dall, William Healk:y. Mollusca, Palaeontology. 



Palaeontologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Honorary Curator 

 Department of Mollusks, U.S. National Museum. 



Smithso7tian htstitutioiz., Washington., D. C. 

 Davenport, Charles B., A.B., A.M. Zoology. 



Instructor in Zoology, Harvard University. 



Cambridge., Mass. 

 Dean, Bashford, Ph.D. Vertebrate Zo5logy. 



Assistant in Biology. 



Coluffibia College., New York., N. Y. 

 *DiMMOCK, George, Ph.D. Zoology, 



Canobie Lake., N.H. 

 DoLLEY, Charles S. Biology. 



Professor of Natural History in Swarthmore College. 



Woodland avenue., Philadelphia., Penn. 

 *DoNALDSON, Henry H., Ph.D. Physiology. 



Professor of Neurology, University of Chicago. 



Chicago., III. 

 *DuDLEY, W. R., M.S. Cryptogamic Botany. 



Professor of Botany, Leland Stanford Junior University. 



Palo Alto, Cal. 

 DwiGHT, Thomas, A.M., M.D. Anatomy. 



Parkman Professor of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School. 



235 Beacon street., Boston., Mass. 

 *DwiGHT, William B., A.B., A.M., Ph.B. Palaeontology. 



Professor of Natural History and Curator of the Museum, 

 Vassar College. 



Vassar College., Poughkeepsie., N. T. 



