3l6 SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. 



Chittenden, R. H., Ph.D. Physiology. 



Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Yale University. 



83 T7'U77ibull street. Nexo Haveii^ Conn. 

 *Clarke, Samuel F., Ph.B., Ph.D. Zoology. 



Professor of Natural History, Williams College. 

 Williainstoivn., Mass. 

 CoE, Wesley R., Ph.B. Zoology. 



Assistant in Biology, Yale University. 



New Haven., Conn. 

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



Professor of Biology, Wesleyan University. 



Middletown., Conn. 

 *CoPE, Edward D. Vertebrate Palaeontology and Zoology. 



Professor of Vertebrate Palasontology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania. 



2102 Pine street., Philadelphia., Penn. 

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

 raphy. 



1736 H streets Washington., D.C. 

 Dall, William Healey. Mollusca, Palaeontology. 



Paleontologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Honorary Curator 

 Department of Mollusks, U.S. National Museum. 



Smithsonian Institution., Washirigton ., D. C. 

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



Instructor in Zoology, Harvard University. 



Cambridge., Mass. 

 Dean, Bashford, Ph.D. Vertebrate Zoology. 



Assistant in Biolog3\ 



Columbia 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 avefiue, Philadelphia, Penn. 

 *DoNrALDSON, 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. 



