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'Name 

 Daruall, Mr. and Mrs. J. S., 



Dyorsburg, Teun. 

 Darnall, Mrs. Rutb, 



Chicago, 111. 

 Deiising, Mr. and Mrs. Miirl, 



Baileys Harbor, Wis. 

 Dwyer, Dr. John., 



St. Louis University. 

 Evans, Jeremy, 



Harvard University. 

 Florey, Dr. and Mrs. Ernst, 



University of Washington. 

 Gazin, Dr. and Mrs. Charles L., 



Smithsonian Institution. 

 Greenwell, Francis M., 



Smithsonian Institution. 

 Haudley, Dr. Charles O., 



Smithsonian Institution. 

 Hayv\-ard, Dr. and Mrs. C. Lynn, 



Brigham Young University. 

 Heatvs'ole, Dr. Harold, 



University of Puerto Rico, 

 Hartshorne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 



Atlanta, Ga. 

 Hodge, Dr. Walter H., 



National Science Foundation. 

 Holgerson, Dr. Holger, 



Stavanger, Norway. 

 Hughes-Sehrader, Dr. Sally, 



Duke University. 

 Hunt, George, 



Harvard University. 

 Izov\'er, Jack, 



New York, N.Y. 

 Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. B. L., 



Washington, D.C. 

 Jones, Dr. Duvnll A., 



Madison College. 

 Kamstedt, Brit I. S., 



Stavanger, Norway. 

 Keck, Dr. David D., 



National Science Foundation. 

 Knight, Dennis, 



University of Wisconsin. 

 Legler, Dr. John M., 



University of Utah. 

 Livingston, Dr. Luzern G., 



Swarthmore College. 

 Loftin, Horace, 



Florida State University. 

 Olding, Mr. and IMrs. D., 

 Mannings School, Jamaica, B.W.I. 



Principal interest 

 Wildlife observation. 



Wildlife observation. 



Wildlife photography. 



Botany. 



Insect physiology. 



Wildlife observation. 



Vertebrates. 



Assistant to Dr. Handley. 



Mammals. 



AVildlife observation. 



Assistant to Dr. Sexton. 



Bird vocal patterns. 



Inspection of facilities. 



Insects and littoral marine organisms. 



Cytology and cytotaxonomy of Mantis- 



pidae and Pentatomidae. 

 Flycatcher behavior and ecology. 



Tanagers and finches. 



Wildlife observation. 



Birds and amphibians. 



Assistant to Dr. Holgerson. 



Inspection of facilities. 



Plant morphology, physiology, and 



behavior. 

 Turtles and entomology. 



Diatoms. 



Fresh-water fishes. 



Wildlife observation. 



