670 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



In Class I., Section 1 (^Mathematics and Astronomy) : — 



Roland George Dwight Richardson, of Providence. 



In Class I., Section 2 (Physics) : — 



William Johnson Drisko, of Boston; William Duane, of Boston; 

 Charles Clifford Hutchins, of Brunswick, INIe. ; Ernest George IVIerritt, 

 of Ithaca, N. Y. ; Dayton Clarence Miller, of Cleveland, O. ; Robert 

 Andrews Millikan, of Chicago. 



Class I., Section 3 (Chemistry) : — 



Marston Taylor Bogert, of New York; Harmon Northup IMorse, 

 of Baltimore; Thomas Burr Osborne, of New Haven; Samuel Cate 

 Prescott, of Brookline; Martin Andre Rosanoff, of Worcester. 



Class I., Section 4 (Technology and Engineering) : — 



Alexander Crombie Himiphreys, of New York; Edward Dyer 

 Peters, of Dorchester; George Chandler Whipple, of Cambridge. 



Class II., Section 1 (Geology, Mineralogy and Physics of the Globe) : 



Louis Caryl Graton, of Cambridge. 



Class II., Section 2 (Botany) : — 



George Perkins Clinton, of New Haven; Fred Dayton Lambert, of 

 Tufts College; Burton Edward Livingston, of Baltimore; George 

 Richard Lyman, of Hanover, N. H. ; Alfred Rehder, of Jamaica Plain; 

 Erwin Frink Smith, of Washington. 



Class II., Section 3 (Zodlogy and Physiology) : — 



Edwin Grant Conklin, of Princeton; Herbert Spencer Jennings, of 

 Baltimore; Ralph Stayner Lillie, of Worcester; Jacques Loeb, of 

 New York; Herbert Vincent Neal, of Tufts College. 



Class II., Section 4 (Medicine and Surgery) : — 



Alexis Carrel, of New York; Charles Value Chapin, of Providence; 

 Frederick Cheever Shattuck, of Boston; Frederick Herman Verhoeff, 

 of Boston. 



Class III., Section 1 (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence) : — 



James De Normandie, of Roxl)ury; George Angier Gordon, of Bos- 

 ton; John Wilkes Hammond, of Cambridge; Alfred Hemenway, of Bos- 

 ton; Nathan Matthews, of Boston; William Cushing Wait, of Med- 

 ford; Eugene Wambaugh, of Cambridge; John Henry Wigmore, of 

 Chicago. 



Class III., Section 2 (Philology and Archaeology): — 



Francis Greenleaf Allinson, of Providence; Maurice Bloomfield, of 

 Baltimore; Bert Hodge Hill, of Athens, Greece; George Andrew 

 Reisner, of Cambridge. 



Class III., Section 4 (Literature and the Fine Arts) : — 



Ellery Sedgwick, of Boston; Owen Wister, of Philadelphia. 



