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♦Greenleaf, R. W., a.m., M.D. Botany. 



561 Boylsion street, Boston^ Mass. 

 Gregory, Emily L., Ph.D. Botany. 



18 West 60th street. New York, N. T. 

 Hague, Arnold. Geology and Petrography. 



Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey- 



fJ.S. Geological Survey, Washiytgton, D.C. 

 *Hall, James M. S., A.M., M.D., LL.D. Geology, Palaeon- 

 tology. 



State Geologist of New York, Director of the State Museum 

 of Natural History. 



State Museum, Albatty, N. T. ♦ 



Halsted, Byron D., D.Sc. Botany. 



Botanist and Horticulturist, Agricultural Experiment Station. 



New Brunswick, N.J. 

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



Professor of Therapeutics in Jefferson Medical College of 

 Philadelphia. 



2 23 South Fifteejith street, Philadelphia, Pejin. 

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



Professor of Biology, Syracuse Universit}-. 



Syracttse University, Syracuse, N. 7". 

 Harrison, Ross Granville, A.B. Animal Morphology. 



Bryn Alatur, Penn. 

 *Heilprin, Angelo. Palaeontology and Geology. 



Professor of Invertebrate Palaeontology 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. 



Acadejny of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Penn.^ 

 Henchman, Annie P. Zoology. 



8 Frisbie place, Cambridge, Mass. 

 *Hensha\v, Samuel. Zoology. 



Secretary, Boston Society of Natural History. 



Bosto7i Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass. 

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



Professor of Biology, Adelbert College. 



Adelbert College, Cleveland, O. 

 Hill, Frank A. Geology. 



