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MICROSCOPY, 



381. Dr. GEORGE S. ALLAN (Vice President, American Microscopi- 

 cal Society), Newburgh, N. Y. 



382. J. W. S. ARNOLD (Librarian Microscopical Society), New 

 York, N. Y. 



383. Prof. L. W. BAILEY (Professor of Chemistry and Natural His- 

 tory, University of New Brunswick), Fredericton, N. B. 



384. MOSES Y. BEACH, Louisville, Ky. . 



385. Dr. RUFUS K. BROWNNE (Corresponding Secretary, American 

 Microscopical Society), New York, N. Y. 



386. A. M. EDWARDS (President. American Microscopical Society), 

 No. 115, John street, New York, N. Y. 



387. *DAVID W. FERGUSON, New York, N. Y. 



388. JOHN E. GAVIT (Vice President, American Microscopical So- 

 ciety), No. 83, West Forty-third street, New York, N. Y. 



389. WILLIAM GLEN, Cambridge, Mass. 



390. T. F. HARRISON, New York, N. Y. 



391. *WILLIAM E. HULBERT, Middletown, Conn. 



392. SAMUEL JACKSON (Curator, American Microscopical Society), 

 New York, N. Y. 



393. Dr. B. JOY JEFFRIES (Curator of Microscopy, Boston Society 

 of Natural History), Boston, Mass. 



394. Prof. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSTON (Professor of Anatomy, Mary- 

 land College), Baltimore, Md. 



395. Dr. SAMUEL A. JONES (Recording Secretary, American Micro- 

 scopical Society), Englewood, N. J. 



396. *Dr. F. W. LEWIS, Philadelphia, Penn. 



397. Prof. HAMILTON L. SMITH (Professor of Natural History and 

 Astronomy, Kenyon College), Gambier, Ohio. 



398. CHARLES STODDER, No. 75, Kilby street, Boston,SMass. 



399. CORNELIUS VAN BRUNT (Treasurer, American Microscopical 

 Society), Fishkill-on-the Hudson, N. Y. 



400. BENJAMIN WEBB, JR., Salem, Mass. 



401. Dr. M. C. WHITE, New Haven, Conn. 



402. Dr. T. G. WORMLEY, Columbus, Ohio. 



