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ASSOCIATE FELLOWS. 



Section II. — 6. 



Botaiiy. 



L. H. Bailey, 

 D. H. Campbell, 

 J. M. Coulter, 

 C. G. Pringle, 

 John D. Smith, 

 W. Trelease, 



Ithaca, N. Y. 

 Palo Alto, Cal. 

 Chicago. 

 Charlotte, Vt. 

 Baltimore. 

 St. Louis. 



Section III. — 8. 



Zoology and Physiology. 



Joel A. Allen, New York. 



K. Brooks, Lake Roland, Md. 



F. P. MalL 



S. Weir Mitchell, 



Baltimore. 

 Philadelphia. 



H. F. Osborn, 

 A. E. Verrill, 

 C. O. Whitman, 

 E. B. Wilson, 



New York. 

 New Haven. 

 Chicago. 

 New York. 



Section IV. — 8. 



Medicine and Surgery. 



John S. Billings, New York. 



W. S. Halsted, Baltimore. 



Abraham Jacobi, New York. 



W. W. Keen, Philadelphia. 



William Osier, Oxford, Eng. 

 T. Mitchell Prudden, New York. 



Wm. H. Welch, Baltimore. 



II. C. Wood, Philadelphia. 



Class III. — Moral and Political Sciences. — 27. 



Section I. — 6. 



Philosophy and 



Joseph H. Choate, 

 Melville W. Fuller, 

 William W. Howe, 

 Charles S. Peirce, 

 G. W. Pepper, 

 T. R. Pynchon, 



Jurisprudence- 



New York. 

 AVashington. 

 New Orleans. 

 Milford, Pa. 

 Philadelphia. 

 Hartford, Conn. 



Section II. — 7. 

 Philology and Archa'ology. 

 Timothy Dwight, New Haven. 

 B. L. Gildersleeve, Baltimore. 

 I) C. Gilman, Baltimore. 



T. R. Lounsbury, New Haven. 

 Riifus B. Richardson, New York. 

 1 liomas D. Seymour, New Haven. 

 A. D. White, Ithaca, N.Y. 



Section III. — 7. 



Political Economy and. History. 



Henry Adams, Washington. 



G. P. Fisher, ,New Haven. 



Arthur T. Hadley, New Haven. 



Henry C. Lea, Philadelphia. 



Alfred T. Mahan, New York. 

 H. Morse Stephens, Ithaca. 



W. G. Sumner, New Haven. 



Section IV. — 7. 



Literature and the Fine Arts. 



James B. Angell, Ann Arbor, ]\Iich. 



n. H. Furness, WalHugford. Pa. 



R. S. Grcenough, Florence. 



Herbert Pntnani, Washington. 

 Augustus St. Gaudens, Windsor, A't. 



John S. Sargent, lAindon. 



E. C. Stedraau, Bronxville, N, Y. 



