MEMBERS.* 



FELLOWS. 



Anderson, H. W., Urbana, 111 1912 



Botany. 

 Andrews, F. M., 744 E. Third St., Bloomington 1911 



Assistant Professor of Botany, Indiana University. 



Botany. 

 Arthur, Joseph C, 915 Columbia St., Lafayette 1893 



Professor of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, Purdue Univ. 



Botany. 

 Barnard, H. E. Room 20 State House, Indianapolis 1910 



Chemist to Indiana State Board of Health. 



Chemistry, Sanitary Science, Pure Foods. 

 Beede, Joshua W., 404 W. 38 St., Austin, Texas 1906 



Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology. 



Stratigraphic Geology, Physiography. 

 Bennett, Lee F., 825 Laporte Ave., Valparaiso 1916 



Professor of Geology and Zoology, Valparaiso University. 



Geology, Zoology. 

 Benton, George W., 100 Washington Square, New York, N. Y 1896 



Editor in Chief, American Book Company. 

 Bigney, Andrew J., Moores Hill, Ind 1897 



Professor of Biology and Geology, Moores Hill College. 



Biology, Geology. 

 Bitting, Katherine Golden, Washington, D. C 1895 



Miscroscopic Expert, Pure Food, National Canners Lal)oratory. 



Botany. 

 Blanchard, William M., 1008 S. College Ave., Greencastle, Ind 1914 



Professor of Chemistry, DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. 



Organic Chemistry. 

 Blatchley, W. S., 1558 Park Ave., Indianapolis 1893 



Naturalist. 



Botany, Entomology, and Geology. 



*Every effort has been made to obtain the correct address and occiiDation of each 

 member, and to learn in what line of science he is interested. The first line f'ontains_ 

 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 uncalled for. 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. 



tDate of election. 



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