3l8 SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. 



Fox, L. Webster, M.D. Anatomy and Physiology. 



Clinical Assistant, Jetferson Medical College Hospital, 

 Ophthalmic Surgeon to Germantown Hospital. 



1304 Waltnit street^ Philadelphia^ Penn. 

 Frothingham, Langdon, M.D.V. Bacteriology. 



Care Robt. Thode S Son^ Dresden^ Germany. 

 Fuller, George W., S.B. Bacteriology. 



Chief Assistant-Biologist, State Board of Health of Massa- 

 chusetts. 



Laivrence., Mass. 

 *Gage, Simon H., S.B. Vertebrate Morphology and Physiology. 



Associate Professor of Physiology and Lecturer on Micro- 

 scopical Technology, Cornell University. 



Cornell University., Ithaca., N.T. ' 



Ganong, Wm. Francis, Ph.D. Botany. 



Professor of Botany, Smith College. 



1 1 Massasoit street., Northampton., JMass. 

 Gardiner, Edward G., S.B., Ph.D. Zoology. 



131 AJt. Vernon street., Boston., Mass. 

 Gardiner, Frederic, A.B., A.M. Biology. 



Instructor in Natural Science, Trinity College. 



Pomfret., Conn. 

 *Gerrish, Frederic Henry, A.M., M.D. Anatomy. 



Professor of Anatomy, Bowdoin College. 



675 Congress street., Portland., Me. 

 *GiLBERT, G. K. Geology. 



Geologist of the U.S. Geological Survey. 



U.S. Geological Survey., Washington.. D.C. 

 *GooDALE, George L., A.M., M.D. Botany. 



Professor of Botany, Harvard University. 

 Cambridge., Mass. 

 *GooDE, G. Brown,. A.M., Ph.D. Zoology. 



Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in charge 

 of the U.S. National Museum. 



Smithsonian Institution., Washington., D. C. 

 Gratacap, L. p., M.A., Ph.B. Mineralogy and Geology. 



Assistant Curator of Geology, American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York. 



77/// street and 'Sth avenue., Ncxv Torky JV. 7". 



