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MICROSCOPY. 



457. Dr. GEORGE S. ALLAN, Ncwburgli, N. Y. 



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

 York, N. Y. 



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

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



460. MOSES Y. BEACH, Louisville, Ky. 



461. EDWIN BICKNEL*, Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. 



462. Dr. STEPHEN W. BOWLES, Brattleborough, Vt. 



463. Prof. W. H. BHEWEK (Professor of Agriculture, Yale College), 

 New Haven, Ct. 



464. Dr. RUKUS K. BROWNE (Corresponding Secretary, American 

 Microscopical Society), New York, N. Y. 



465. Prof. H. JAMES CLARK (Professor of Natural History, Pennsyl- 

 vania Agricultural College), Centre Co., Pa. 



466. Prof. ARTHUR S. COPEMAN (Professor of , New York 

 College of Veterinary Surgeons), New York, N. Y. 



467. CALEB COOKE,* Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. 



468. ROBERT DINWIDDIE (Vice President, American Microscopical 

 Society), No. 79, West Twentieth street, New York, N. Y. 



4G9. GEORGE DOBBIN, St. Paul street, Baltimore, Md. 



470. T. D'OREMIEULX (Treasurer, American Microscopical Society), 

 No. 261, Greene street, New York, N. Y. 



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

 No. 49, Jane street, New York, N. Y. 



472. JAMES H. EMEKTON,* Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. 



473. CHRISTIAN FEBIGER, Wilmington, Del. 



474. JOSEPH FENTOX, Columbus, Ohio. 



475. DAVID W. FERGUSON, New York, N. Y. 



476. WILLIAM H. GARLICK, Cleveland, Ohio. 



477. JNO. E. GAVIT (Vice President, American Microscopical So- 

 ciety) v No. 83, West Forty-third street and No. 142, Broadway, 

 New York, N. Y. 



478. RICHARD C. GREENLEAF, Boston, Mass. v 



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



480. D. S. HINES, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



481. Dr. J. H. HINTON (Recording Secretary, American Microscopi- 

 cal Society), New York, N. Y. 



482. WILLIAM E. HULBERT, Middletown, Ct. 



483. WILLIAM W. HUSE, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



