LIST OF MEMBERS. 297 



Peck, Jamks I., A.M. Zc>o\o<i;y. 



Assistant in Biology, Williams CoUeLfe. 

 Wi//iamstozvti, Mass. 

 *Peckham, George \V., M.D. l^iology. 



Teacher of Biology, Milwaukee High School. 

 646 Marsliall street, Milwartkcc, W/'s. 

 Penfield, Samuel L., Ph.B. Mineralogy. 



Assistant Professor of Mineralogy, Yale University. 

 Peabody Aluseum^ New Haven.^ Conn. 

 Phillips, Alexander H., S.B. Vertebrate Anatomy. 



Instructor in Biology at Princeton College. 

 Princeto/i., N.J. 

 *PiLLSBURV, J. H. Biology. 



50 Mattoon street., Springfield., Mass. 

 Pratt, Henry S., Ph.D. Zoolog\'. 



Instructor in Biology, Haverford College. 

 Haverford., Pa. 

 *Prentiss, a. N., S.M. Botany. 



Professor of Botany, Plorticiilture, and Arboriculture, Cor- 

 nell University. 

 Cornell University., Ithaca., N. T. 

 Prosser, Charles S., S.M. Geology and Palasontology. 



Professor of Geology, Washburn College. 

 Topeka., Kan. 

 *PuTNAM, Frederick W. Arclucology and Ethnology. 



Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and Ethnology, 

 Harvard University ; Curator of the Peabody Museum of 

 Archaeology and Ethnology, in connection with Harvard 

 University ; Permanent Secretarv of the American Associ- 

 ation for the Advancement of Science ; and Massachusetts 

 State Commissioner on Inland Fisheries. 

 Peabody Museum., Cambridge., Mass. 

 Rankin, Walter M., A.M., M.Sc, Ph.D. Biology. 



Instructor in Biology and Curator of Museum, Princeton 



College. 

 60 University place^ Princeton., N.J. 

 *Rathbun, Richard, S.M. Invertebrates. 



Curator, Dep't of Marine Invertebrates, National Muscimi. 

 U.S. Fish Com7nission., Washington., D.C. 



