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MEMBERS.* 



FELLOWS. 

 tfAbbott, G. A., Grand Forks, N. Dak flQOS 



Professor ot Chemistry, University of North Dakota. 



Chemistry. 

 Aley, Robert J., Orono, Me 1898 



President of University of Maine. 



IMathematies and General Science. 

 Anderson, I-I. W.. 1 Mills Place. Crawfordsville, Ind 1912 



Professor of Botany, Wabash College. 



Botany. 



Andrews, F. M., 744 E. Thiid St.. P.loomington, Ind 1911 



Assistant Professor of Botany, Indiana University. 

 Botany. 



Arthnr, Joseph C, 915 Columbia St.. Lafayette, Ind 1894 



Professor of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, Purdue Uni- 

 versity. 



Botany. 

 Barnard, II. E.. Room 20, State House, Iudianai»olis, Ind 1910 



Chemist to Indiana State Board of Health. 



Chemistry, Sanitary Science, I'ure Foods. 

 Beede, Joshua W., cor. Wall and Atwater Sts., Kloomington. Ind 190G 



Associate Professor of Geology, Indiana University. 



Stratigiaiiliic (ieology. Physiography. 

 Benton, (Jeorge W., IOC) Washington S(iuare, New York, N. Y 1896 



With the American Book Comiumy. 



* Every efTort has been made to obtain the correct address and oeoupation of carli mem- 

 ber, and to learn what line of science he is interested in. The fir.-it hne contains the name and 

 address; the .second li^e the occupation; the third line the branch of science in which he is interested. 

 The omisiiion of an address indicates that mail addres.sed to the last printed address was returned as 

 uncalled for. Information as to the present address of member? so indicated is req-e.sted by the 

 secretary. The cu.stom of dividing the list of mombor< h;is been followc 1. 



t Date of election, 

 tt Non-resident. 



