CORRESPONDING MEMBERS: 1912. 93 
Election. 
1894. Professor W. Pfeffer, D.C.L. Linnéstrasse 1], Leipzig. 
1886. Professor F. W. Putnam. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massa- 
chusetts, U.S.A. 
1887. Professor Georg Quincke. Bergstrasse 41, Heidelberg. 
1868. L. Radlkofer, Professor of Botany in the University of Munich, 
1895. 
1897. 
1896. 
1892. 
1895. 
1901. 
1894. 
1874. 
1897. 
1887. 
- 1887. 
1888. 
1881. 
1881. 
1887. 
1889. 
1886. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1881. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1896. 
Sonnenstrasse 7. 
Professor Ira Remsen. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 
Professor Dr. C. Richet. 15 rue de l'Université, Paris, France. 
Dr. van Rijckevorsel. Parklaan 3, Rotterdam, Netherlands. 
Professor Rosenthal, M.D. Erlangen, Bavaria. 
Professor Carl Runge. Wilhelm Weberstrasse 21, Géttingen, 
Germany. 
Gen.-Major Rykatchew. Central Physical Observatory, St. Peters- 
burg. 
- Professor P. H. Schoute. The University, Groningen, Netherlands. 
Dr. G. Schweinfurth. Kaiser Friedrichstrasse 8, Berlin. 
Professor W. B. Scott. Princeton, N.J., U.S.A. 
Professor H. Graf Solms. Botanischer Garten, Strassburg. 
Ernest Solvay. 25 rue du Prince Albert, Brussels. 
Dr. Alfred Springer. 312 East 2nd-street, Cincinnati, Ohio, 
U.S.A. 
Dr. Cyparissos Stephanos. The University, Athens. 
Professor Dr. Rudolf Sturm. Weyderstrasse 9, Breslau. 
Professor John Trowbridge. Harvard University, Cambridge, 
Massachusetts, U.S.A. 
Arminius Vambéry, Professor of Oriental Languages in the University 
of Pesth, Hungary. 
Wladimir Vernadsky. Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. Peters- 
burg. 
Professor Jules Vuylsteke. 21 rue Belliard, Brussels, Belgium. 
Professor H. F. Weber. Zurich. 
Professor Dr. Leonhard Weber. Moltkestrasse 60, Kiel. 
Professor August Weismann. Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Baden. 
Dr. H. C. White. Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. 
Professor H. M. Whitney. Branford, Conn., U.S.A. 
Professor E. Wiedemann. Erlangen. 
Professor Dr. R. Wiedersheim. Hansastrasse 3, Freiburg-im- 
Breisgau, Baden. 
Dr. Otto N. Witt. Ebereschen-Allée 10, Westend bei Berlin. 
Professor E. Zacharias. Botanischer Garten, Hamburg. 
