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L. H. Bailey, Dean of College of Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 H. W. Fairbanks, Geologist and Author of Text-books of Geography, 



Berkeley, Cal. 

 C. F. Hodge, Professor of Biology, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 

 J. F. WooDHULL, Professor of Physical Science, Teachers College, Columbia 



University, New York City. 

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