FOUNDERS OF THE 

 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY 



The following list is published in special acknowledgment of generous con- 

 tributions to a reserve endowment fund, which made the establishment of this 

 journal possible. 



Baltimort', and Johns Hopkins University : 



Robert Garrett, 'Daniel C. Oilman, William S. Halsted, William 

 HiLLEs, ^enry McE. Knower, J. W. Lord, Franklin P. Mall, Wil- 

 liam Osler, Stewart Paton, L R. Trimble, J. W. Williams. 



Philadelphia, and University of Pennsylvania: 



-George A. Piersol, J. B. Lippincott. 

 New York City, and Columbia Uni7>t'rsity : 



George S. Huntington. 

 Cornell University : 



The University through Profs. Simon H. Gage, Burt G. Wilder, 



Abram T. Kerr, B. F. Kingsbury. 



Boston, and Harzmrd Medical School : 



Charles Sedgwick Minot, W. G. Chase. 

 Chicago, and University of Chicago : 



Lew ell YS F. Barker, E. W. Andrews, A. D. Bevan, F. S. Coolidge, 



W. Cuthbertson, H. H. Donaldson, E. C. Dudley, Arthur R. 



Edwards, H. B. Favill, C Fenger, G. Futterer, F. Henrotin, J. N. 



Hyde, F. Kreissl, G. F. Lydston, L. L. MacArthur, J. B. Murphy, 



W. Van Hook, J. C. Webster. 



Uniiiersity of ilfichigan : 



G. Carl Huber. 

 Princeton University : 



C_F. W. McClure. 



The Journal takes this occasion to also express appreciation for the hearty 

 support of the Collaborators. 



The action of the Association of American Anatomists in making the Journal 

 its official organ, is another important contribution to success. 



In addition to this, a number of medical men interested in the worthy 

 development of anatomical research, have subscribed to encourage the enterprise. 



Success in obtaining permanent places in libraries, and with those who will 

 form the natural and regular subscription list has been, and will be, due largely 

 to the efforts of these various friends. 



In closing the first volume, it is gratifying to be able to record an 

 exceptionally encouraging reception, and to feel justified in anticipating a 

 constant and growing support. 



