Fellows. 13 
MEMBERS.* 
FELLOWS. 
ANG reyys. bev. 110 BS LOth St, BlOOMINeTON. ..5 y< cciok eo oc vie w cies Sepe ae 71911 
Associate Professor of Botany, Indiana University. 
Plant Physiology, Botany. 
Arthur, Joseph C:, 915 Columbia Street, Lafayette... ........0....0000. 1893 
Professor Emeritus of Botany, Purdue University. 
Botany. 
Lagerischer InAs oo) HeESsswAve... BIOOMINGLOM. 4. . ews wes cle se eraoe ete one 1917 
Professor of Anatomy, Indiana University. 
Anatomy. 
Beede: Joshua-W...404 W. 38th St., Austin, Texas... 2.2... 0 see cece ces 1906 
Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology, University of Texas. 
Geology. 
Behrens; Charles A., 217 Lutz Ave:, West Lafayette..........0.....00%. 1917 
Professor of Bacteriology, Purdue University. 
Bacteriology. 
Bennetts Weert. a0O s. Obl Sts PaANneSVille) WSs. 2% os cme « w wle Ota este sie 1916 
With the H. W. Gossard Company, manufacturers. 
Geology, Zoology. 
eye ATION Wa dene tvelMlS Vill L@iag tele shelcteve ie tele, o's, 0-1: 1e lela: nailer a afels, selanalls evala ots 1S97 
Professor of Physiology, Evansville College. 
Blanchard, William M., 1008 S. College Ave., Greencastle.............. 1914 
Professor of Chemistry, DePauw University. 
Organic Chemistry. 
BiatchleyeWiaos., 1550 bark Ave., Indianapolis)... 21.22 250s ners eee sie odinle 1893 
Naturalist : 
Entomology, Botany and Geology. 
Breeze: Kred J; Muncie. ......<-. Pe pe OY OTC CORR ORO MEET 1910 
Professor of Geography and Geology, Indiana State Normal, East- 
ern Division. 
Geography and Geology. 
Bruner, Henry Lane, 324 S. Ritter Ave., Indianapolis................ 1899 
Professor of Biology, Butler College. 
Comparative Anatomy, Zoology. 
Bryan, William Lowe, Bloomington. .............. cece cece cere eee 1914 
President, Indiana University. 
Psychology. 
Butler, Amos W., 52 Downey Ave.. Irvington. Indianapolis............- 1893 
Secretary, Indiana Board of State Charities. 
Vertebrate Zoology, Anthropology, Sociology. 
*Bvery effort has been made to obtain the correct address and occupation of 
each member, and to learn in what line of science he is interested. 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 mail addressed to the last printed address was returned as undeliverable. 
information as to the present address of members so indicated is requested by the 
secretary. The custom of dividing the list of members has been followed, 
7Date of election. 
