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Hordeum, Triticum, Secale, Althea, Ligustrum, Abutilon, 
Weigela, Mirabilis, Phlox and Lupinus. 
In the following list the more complete biographical data 
are given for new students only. For those students who have 
been registered in previous years there is here stated only 
the degree, the position held or last held and the problems 
which they are investigating. 
*ALTENBERG, Epcar. A.M., Columbia Univ., 11. Assistant in 
Botany, Columbia Univ. 
Heredity of Althaea rosea and of various cereals. 
Ames, Apeutine. A.M., Univ. of Neb., 04; Assistant, Bureau of 
Plant Industry, 04-09; Phi Beta Kappa, Univ. of Neb., 03; 
Sigma Xi, Cornell Univ., 11; Research Student, Cornell 
{Benepict, Rateu Curtiss. Ph.D., Columbia Univ.,11. Teacher 
of Botany, High School of Commerce. N. Y. City. 
Comparative morphology and classification of ferns. 
BristoL, Warren Epwin. .M., Columbia Univ., 11. Educa- 
tional Director, East Side Y. M. C. A., N. Y. City. 
Starches of drug plants; taxonomy of flowering plants. 
Broapuurst, Jean. A.M., Columbia Univ., 08. Postgraduate, 
Cornell Univ., 11-. 
Taxonomy of ferns. 
LARK, Ernest Dunsar. Ph.D., Columbia Univ., 10. In- 
structor in Chemistry, Cornell opie Medical School. 
Problems in plant chemistry. 
EccLeston, WILLarp WepsteR. B.A., Dartmouth, 91. Bureau 
of Plant Industry 10-. 
Taxonomy of Pomaceae and Prunaceae. 
*{FromME, Frep D. B.S., South Dak. State College, 11. As- 
sistant in Botany, Columbia Univ., ro-. 
Mycology; parasitic fungi. 
*Ketiy, James P. B.S., City College, N. Y., 06. Woods Hole 
Laboratories 08 and 11; Jones scholarship, Station for Ex- 
perimental Evolution, Carnegie Inst., Cold Spring Harbor, 
12; Postgraduate at Columbia Univ., og-. 
Genetics. 
* Registered at Columbia. 
t Research scholarship. 
