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FELLOWS. 



ttAbbott. G. A., Grand Forks. \. D;ik tinOS 



Professor of Chemistry. ruiversit.v of North Dakota. 



Chemistry. 

 Aley, I{ol)ert J., Drono. .Me li-US 



President (if University of Maine. 



Mathematics and (ieneral Science. 

 Anderson, H. W.. 1 .Mills I'lace. (raw idrdsvillc. Iiid I'.iTJ 



Professor of I'.ctany. Waliash College. 



Hotany. 

 Andrews. ]•'. M.. 744 !•:. I'liird St.. I'.Iooniin-ton. lud I'.ill 



Assistant Professor of I*.otaiiy. Indiana t'niversit.v. 



Botany. 

 Artluir. .loseph C.. 015 Cohnnhia St.. Lafayette. Ind is;)4 



Professor of Vegetahle Physiology and I'atliology. I'nrduc I'ni- 

 versity. 



Botany. 

 P.arnard. II. K., Koom 20. State Ilonse. Indianapolis, nd ll»Hi 



Chemist to Indiana State P.t>ard of Health. 



Chennstry. Sanitaiy Science. Pnre Foods. 

 Beede, Joshua W.. cor. Wall and Atwater Sts., Blooiinngton. Ind P.KKj 



Associate Professor of Geology, Indiana University. 



Stratigraphic Geology, Physiography. 

 Benton, George W., 100 Washington Square, New York. X. Y 1S!»G 



With the American Book Company. 



* Hvery effort has boon made to obtain the correct address and occupation of 

 (>ach in-.-niber, and to learn what line of science he is interested in. The first line 

 contains the name and address; the second line the occupation; the third line 

 the branch of science in which he is interested. The omission of an address 

 indicates that m-iul addressed to the last printed address was returned as uncalled 

 for. Information as to the present address of memhere so indicated is requested 

 by the secretar.v. The custom of dividing the list of members has been followed. 



t Date of election. 



ttNon-rpsident, 



