15 

 MEMBERS.* 



FELLOWS. 

 Andrews, F. M.. nOl E. lOtli St.. Blooniin^ton tl911 



Associate Professor of Botany, Indiana University. 



Plant Physiology, Botany. 

 Arthur, Joseph C, 915 Columbia St., Lafayette 1893 



Professor Emeritus of Botany, Purdue University. 



Botany. 

 Badertscher. J. A.. 312 S. Fess Ave.. Bloomington 1917 



A.ssociate Professor of Anatomy, Indiana University. 



Anatomy. 

 Beede, Jo.^hna AV., 4(>4 W. .-IStli St., Austin. Texas 1906 



Bureau of Eeononiic Geology and Technology, University of Texas. 



Geology. 

 Behreus, Charles A., 217 Lutz Ave., West Lafayette 1917 



Professor of Bacteriology, Purdue University. 



Bacteriology. 

 Bennett, Lee F., 309 S. 9th Street. Janesville, Wis 191G 



With the H. W. Gossard Company. / 



Geology, Zoology. 

 Bigney, Andrew J., Evansville 1897 



Professor of Physiology, Evansville College. 

 Blanchard, William M., 1008 S. College Ave., Greencastle, Ind 1914 



Professor of Chemistry, DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. 



Organic Chemistry. 

 Blatchley, W. S., 1558 Park Ave., Indianapolis 1893 



Naturalist. 



Botany, Entomology, and Geology. 

 Breeze, Fred J., Muucie 1910 



Branch State Normal School. 



Geography. 

 Bruner, Henry Lane, .324 S. Bitter Ave.. In(lianai)olis 1899 



Professor of Biology. Butler College. 



Comparative Anatomy, Zoology. 



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