SUE WS: 
Tue following appointments have recently been made :—Dr. Ardaillon as pro- 
fessor of geography in the University of Lille; Marshall A. Barber, as associate 
professor of cryptogamic botany in the University of Kansas; Dr. G. A. Bates, 
as professor of histology in Tufts College Dental School; R. K. Beattie, as 
instructor in botany in the Agricultural College at Pullman, Washington ; H— 
M. Benedict, as head of the biological department of the Nebraska State 
Normal School at Peru; Dr. R. M. Buchanan, as bacteriologist to the City of 
Glasgow ; Judson F. Clark, as an assistant in botany in Cornell University ; Dr. 
E. D. Copeland, to be assistant professor of botany at the University of West 
Virginia ; Dr. Karl Josef Erich Correns, as titular professor of botany in the 
University of Tiibingen ; Dr. Deichmiiller, of the mineralogical and ethnological 
museum in Dresden, to the title of professor; Dr. Julius Doeger as adjunct to 
the Austrian Geological Survey ; Dr. W. Figdor to be privat docent in botanical 
anatomy and physiology in the University of Vienna; F. P. Gorham, to be 
assistant professor of biology at Brown University, U.S.A. ; H. Hasselbring, as 
an assistant in botany at Cornell University ; George J. Hastings, as an assistant 
in botany at Cornell University ; Dr. Max Hollrung, director of the Experiment 
Station for plant protection at Halle, to be titular professor ; Alfred Jentzsch, 
to be geologist at the Geological Landesanstalt in Berlin, in succession to the 
late Professor Th. Ebert ; Dr. J. B. Johnston, to be assistant professor of zoology 
at the University of West Virginia; J. L. Kellogg, as assistant professor of biology 
at Willams College, Williamstown, Mass.; Dr. F. D. Lambert, instructor in 
biology in Tufts College, U.S.A.; Albert B. Lewis, assistant instructor in zoology 
in the University of Nebraska; Miss Annie Lyons, as assistant in zoology at Smith 
College, U.S.A. ; Harold Lyon, assistant in botany in the University of Minne- 
sota ; C. B. Morrey, to be assistant professor of anatomy and physiology at the 
Ohio State University ; Dr. Elisa Norsa, assistant in zoology in the University of 
Bologna; Karl Reinhertz, as professor of geodesy in the Technical Institute in 
Hannover ; P. H. Rolfs, as professor of botany at Clemson College, and botanist 
to the Agricultural Experiment Station of South Carolina ; Wiliam Norman 
Sands, as director of the botanical station in Antigua; J. L. Sheldon, instructor 
in biology in the Nebraska State Normal School; Dr. Max Standfuss, as 
titular professor of zoology in the University of Ziirich; Dr. F. E. Suess, 
assistant on the Austrian Geological Survey ; Dr. F. Supino, to be assistant in 
the Zoological Institute of the University of Rome; R. W. Tower, to be assist- 
ant professor of chemical physiology at Brown University ; Mr. W. H. Twelve- 
trees, as geologist to the Government of Tasmania; F. E. Watson, graduate 
assistant in zoology in the University of Nebraska ; Professor W. M. Wheeler 
of Chicago, as professor of zoology in the University of Texas ; W. H. Wheeler, 
assistant in botany in the University of Minnesota ; Dr. A. Willey, as lecturer 
on biology at Guy’s Hospital, London ; R. H. Wolcott, as adjunct professor of 
zoology in the University of Nebraska; Ernst Anton Wiilfing, as professor of 
geology and mineralogy at the Agricultural Institute in Hohenheim. 
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