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Mendel, Lafayette B. 1905-6. Physiological chemistry. Yale University. 



Merritt, Ernest. 1905-6, 1909-. Experimental physics. Cornell University. 



Michelson, A. A. 1903-4- Physics. University of Chicago. , ^ , . 



Moenkhaus, W. J. 1904-6. Physiolog}'. Station for Experimental Evolution. 



Morley, F. ' 1909-. Mathematics. Johns Hopkins University. 



Morrison, J. T. 1908-9. Terrestrial magnetism. Africa. 



Morse, Albert P. 1903-5. Zoology'. Southern States. 



Morse, H. N. 1903-. Chemistry. Johns Hopkins University. 



Mottier, David 'M. 1904. Botany. Indiana University. 



Moulton, F. R. 1909-. Mathematical physics. University of Chicago. 



Miiller, W. Max. 1904-10. Archeolog}'. Egypt. 



Murlin, J. R. 1909. Chemistry. Nutrition Laboratory. 



Newcomb, Simon. 1903-9. Astronomy. Washington, D. C. 



Nichols, E. F. 1908-^. Experimental physics. Mount Wilson Solar Observatory. 



Nichols, Edward L. 1905-6, 1909-. Experimental physics. Cornell University. 



Nippoldt, A. 1905-6. Terrestrial magnetism. Potsdam, Germany. 



Noguchi, Hideyo. 1903-8. Physiology. University of Pennsylvania. 



Noyes, Arthur A. 1903-. Chemistry. Massachusetts Institute of Technolog}'. 



Oddone, E. 1905. Terrestrial magnetism; atmospheric electricity. Tripoli, Africa. 



Olive, Edgar W. 1903-5. Botany. Germany; University of Wisconsin. 



Osborne, Tliomas B. 1904-. Chemistry. Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. 



Osburn, Raymond C. 1908. Systematic zoology. Tortugas Laboratory. 



Osgood, H. L. 191 1-. History. Columbia Universitj'. 



Palazzo, L. 1905. Terrestrial magnetism; atmospheric electricity. Tripoli, Africa. 



Parkhurst, John A. 1906. Astronomy. Yerkes Observatory. 



Paullin, Charles O. 1910-11. History. England. 



Paxson, Frederick L. 1910. History. England. 



Pearl, Raymond. 1904-6. Biology. University of Michigan ; University of Pennsyl- 

 vania; England; Germany; Naples Zoological Station. 



Peirce, G. J. 1910-11. Botany. California. 



Pender, Harold. 1902-3. Electrical engineering. Paris, France. 



Perez, Luis M. 1905-6. History. Cuba. 



Perkins, H. F. 1903-5. Zoology. Tortugas Laboratory ; University of Vermont. 



Perrine, C. D. 1910. Astronomy. Lick Observatory. 



Phillips, J. C. 191 1. Zoology. Harvard University. 



Phillips, Ulrich B. 1904-6. History. University of Wisconsin. 



Pratt, Henry S. 1909, 1910. Morphology-. Tortugas Laboratory. 



Pratt, Joseph H. 191 1. Animal metabolism. Nutrition Laboratory. 



Pumpelly, Raphael. 1903-9. Archeology. Turkestan. 



Pumpelly, R. W. 1904-6. Archeology. Turkestan. 



Putnam, Herbert. 1903-7. Bibliography. Washington, D. C. 



Reichert, Edward. 1904-. Physiologj'. L'niversity of Pennsylvania. 



Reid, Harry Fielding. 1906-7. Geophysics. California. 



Reighard, Jacob. 1905, 1907. Reactions to stimuli. Tortugas Laboratory. 



Reinke, E. E. 1911. Zoolog}-. Tortugas Laboratory; Jamaica. 



Richards, H. M. 191 1. Botanj'. Desert Botanical Laboratory. 



Richards, Theodore W. 1903-. Chemistry. Harvard University. 



Robertson, James A. 1909-10. History. United States. 



Rose, J. N. 1908-10. BotanJ^ Desert Botanical Laboratory. 



Ross, Frank E. 1903-9. Astronomy. Washington, D. C. 



Ross, W. H. 1909-11. Chemistry. Desert Botanical Laboratory. 



Roth, Paul. 191 1. Respiratory exchange. Nutrition Laboratory. 



Rowe, Allan W. 1908. Chemistry. Nutrition Laboratory; Harvard University. 



Rowe, Leo S. 1906-. Political science. Mexico ; Argentina. 



Rijcker, Sir Arthur. 1904-. Terrestrial magnetism; atmospheric electricity. Tripoli, 



Africa. 

 Russell, Henry N. 1903-5. Astronomy. Princeton University; Cambridge University. 

 Sandstrom, J. W. 1906-8. Meteorology. University of Stockholm. 

 Sargent, R. H. 1903-4. Geology. China. 



Schlesinger, Frank. 1903-5, 1907. Astronomy. Yerkes Observatory; Allegheny Ob- 

 servatory. 

 Schmidt, Adolf. 1904-10. Terrestrial magnetism. Potsdam, Germany. 

 Schmidt, Hubert. 1904. Archeology. Turkestan. 

 Schuster, Arthur. 1904. Cosmical physics. Manchester, England. 



