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The meiiiliersliip is limited only l)y the t'oUowino- clause: 



'■'Any person engatjed in any department of scientific work, or in original re- 

 search in any de|)artment of science, shall he eligihle to active membership." The 

 meml)ership now numbers 146, of whom 25, known as Fellows, are supposed in a 

 special manner to represent the Academy in its relations to the general public. 



In order that the general character of the Academy may be clearly under- 

 stood, the list of Fellows with their addresses is appended : 



Daniel Kirkwood, Riverside, Cal.; J. C. Arthur, Lafayette; P. S. Baker, 

 Greencastle; \V. S. Blatchley, Indianapolis; J. C. Branner, Palo Alto, Cal.; A. 

 W. Butler, Brookville; J. L. Campbell, Crawfurdsville; John M. Coulter, Lake 

 Forest, 111.; Stanley Coulter, Lafayette; H. T. Eddy, Minneapolis, Minn.; C. H. 

 Eigenmann, Bloomington; W. F. M. Goss, Lafayette; Thomas Gray, Terre Haute; 

 O. P. Hay, Chicago, 111.; H. .\. Huston, Lafayette; J. P. D. John, Greencastle; 

 D. S. Jordon, Palo Alto, Cal.; V. F. Marsters, Bloomington; T. C. Mendenhall, 

 Worcester, Mass.; D. M. Mottier, Bloomington; W. W. Norman, Austin, Texas; 

 W. A. Noyes, Terre Haute; W. P. Shannon, Greensburg; Alex. Smith, Chicago, 

 111.; W. E. Stone, Lafayette; M. B. Thomas, Crawfordsville; L. M. L^nderwood, 

 Greencastle; T. C. Van Nuys, Bloomington; C. A. Waldo, Greencastle. 



