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34. Urbana, Champaign Co., Ill; 



Illinois Industrial University. 

 Professor of Geology and Zoology; Don Carlos Taft, M. A. 



35. Virginia, Albemarle Co. 



University of Virginia. 

 Professor of Natural History, Experimental and Practical Agriculture : John R. 

 Page, M.D. 



36. Washington, D.C. 



Columbian University. 

 Lecturer on Natural History: Theodore Gill, M.D., Ph. D. 



U. S. National Museum, in charge of the Smithsonian 



Institution. 

 Director: Professor Spencer F. Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion and U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries. 

 Attachés: Prof. Theodore N. Gill, M.D., Ph.D., General Natural History. 

 Specialties : Mammals, Fishes and Mollusks. 

 Dr. W. H. Dall, in charge of Mollusca. Specialty: Marine Concho- 



logy of the East, West and Arctic Coasts of North America. 

 James W. Wilner, Assistant U. S. Fish Commissioner. Specialty: 

 Fishculture and the species involved therein, especially the Salmo- 

 nidae, also the freshwater fishes of economical value. 

 Dr. H. C. Yarrow, in charge of Herpetological Department. Spe- 

 cialty : North American Reptiles. 

 Curator: George Brown Go ode, Esq., especially interested in the marine 



Fishes of the East coast of the United States and the West Indies. 

 Assistants: Robert Ridgway, Esq., in charge of the Ornithological Depart- 

 ment; especially interested in the Raptores generally and in the Or- 

 nithology of North America. 

 Dr. T. H. Bean, Ichthyological Assistant. Specialty: Marine Fishes 



of the United States and certain families of freshwater fishes. 

 Dr. Charles Rau, in charge of Archaeological Museum. 

 Mr. Frank H. Gushing, in charge of Ethnological Museum. 

 Dr. Edward Foreman, Assistant in Anthropological Museum. 

 Prof. C. C. White, Palaeontologist. 



37. Waterville, Me. 



Colby University. 

 Merrill Professor of Chemistry and Natural History: William Elder, A. M. 



London. Zoological Society. An Stelle des verstorbenen Marquis of 

 Tweeddale ist Professor W. H. Flower zum Präsidenten gewählt worden. 



Druck von Breitkopf und Härtel in Leipzig. 



