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MEMBERS.* 
FELLOWS. 
EO DOUi GapAe Grande honksusNem Dali. s ccs 6 sme lccn ooo 71908 
Professor of Chemistry, University of North Dakota. 
Chemistry. 
PMIGVASIO DOL ies KOnOM OMI Ch ncishstesmr ss av cscs) a tousgdoaecaseyee, ae sy oueveud a worsens 1898 
President of University of Maine. 
Mathematics and General Science. 
Anderson, H. W., 1 Mills Place, Crawfordsville, Ind........:....... 1912 
Professor of Botany, Wabash College. 
Botany. 
Andrews, F. M., 744 EK. Third St., Bloomington, Ind................ 1911 
Assistant Professor of Botany, Indiana University. 
Botany. 
Arthur Josephs, 9il5)ColumbianSt:, Datayette, Inde... ............ 1894 
Professor of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, Purdue Uni- 
versity. 
Botany. 
Barnard, H. E., Room 20 State House, Indianapolis, Ind............ 1910 
Chemist to Indiana State Board of Health. 
Chemistry, Sanitary Science, Pure Foods. 
Blanchard, Wiliam M., 1008 S. College Ave., Greencastle, Ind....... 
Professor of Chemistry, DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. 
Organic Chemistry. 
Beede, Joshua W., cor. Wall and Atwater Sts., Bloomington, Ind..... 1896 
Associate Professor of Geology, Indiana University. 
Stratigraphic Geology, Physiography. 
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member, and to learn what fine of science he is interested in. The first line contains 
the name and address; the second line the occupation; the third fine 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. 
+Date of election. 
+t Non-resident. 
