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I spent the time between July 11 and August 22 in a trip 
to Germany, Holland, and England, an account of which 
was printed in the November issue of the Journal. During 
my absence, my experimental work was ably prosecuted by 
Mr. Allen C. Fraser under a scholarship grant, while Miss 
Boas, assisted by Miss Friedolina Jud, collected statistical 
data pertaining to Cichorium. 
Students and Investigators 
The following is a list of the students and investigators 
formally registered at the Garden during the past year. 
*ALTENBERG, Epcar. A.M., Assistant in botany, Columbia 
niv. 
Heredity of Althaea rosea and of various cereals. 
{Barzour, Wittiam Cray. B.S., Assistant teacher of biology, 
High School of Commerce. 
Lichenology. 
*CaMERON, WALTER S. A.M., Instructor of biology, Wadleigh 
High School. 
Mosaic disease of tobacco. 
{Finx, Bruce. Ph.D., Professor of botany, Miami University. 
Morphology and taxonomy of Ascomycetes. 
T*Fraser, ALLEN Cameron. B.S., Instructor in genetics, 
Cornell Univ. since September, 1914. 
Heredity in Phaseolus and Aquilegia. 
Gorvon, Ropert Cuaries. A.B., Miami Univ.,’14. Teacher 
in public schools, New York City. 
Taxonomy of the Lecidiaceae of Ohio. 
GrauamM, Marcarer ALEXANDER. 
ogy, Teachers’ College. 
Cytology of Hepaticae. 
*Jup, Friepotina Catmarina. A.M. 
Palaeobotany. Geology. 
tKaurrmMan, Carvin Henry. 
botany, Univ. of Michigan. 
Mycology; the genus Cortinarius. 
* Registered at Columbia University. 
tT Research scholarship. 
Ph.D., Instructor in biol- 
Ph.D., Assistant professor of 
