LIST OF MEMBERS. 325 



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



Instructor in Biology at Princeton College. 

 Princeton^ N.J. 

 *PiLLSBUKV, J. H. Biology. 



50 Mattoon street., Springfield^ Mass. 

 Porter, Hobart C, Ph.D. Botany. 



Biological Department, Uni\ersity of Pennsvlvania. 

 Philadelphia^ Pom. 

 Pratt, Henry S., Ph.D. Zooloo-y. 



Instructor in Biology, Haverford College. 

 Havcrford^ Pom. 

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



Professor of Botany, Horticulture, and Arboriculture, Cor- 

 nell University. 

 Cornell University .^ Ithaca., N. T. 

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



Professor of Geology and Palaeontology, Union College. 

 Schenectady .1 N. T. 

 *PuTNAM, Frederick W. Arclneology and Ethnology. 



Peabody Professor of American Archteologv and Ethnology, 

 Harvard University ; Curator of the Peabody Museum of 

 Archaeology and Ethnology, in connection with Harvard 

 University ; Permanent Secretary of the American Associ- 

 ation for the Advancement of Science ; and Massachusetts 

 State Commissioner on Inland Fisheries. 

 Peabody Museum., Ca?nbridge^ Mass. 

 PvNCHON, W. H. C, M.A. Geology. 



Instructor in Natural Science, Trinity College. 

 Hartford., Conn. 

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



Instructor in Biology and Curator of Museum, Princeton 



College. 

 Box 23, Princeto7t., N.J. 

 *Rathbun, Richard, S.M. Invertebrates. 



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

 6^.6". Fish Commission., Washington., D.C. 

 Reichart, Edward T., M.D. Physiology. 



Professor of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania. 

 University of Pennsylvania., Philadelphia., Penn. 



