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Ciarence Everett Gorpon, Columbia University, A.M., 1905. 
Benjamin CHARLES GRUENBERG. University of Minnesota, B.S., 
1896. Sugar-testing laboratory, U. S. Appraisers’ Stores, N. 
Y. City. Instructor in biology in High Schools, N. Y. City. 
Mycorrhizas. 
Rotanp McMitran Harper. University of Georgia, B.E., 
1897; Columbia University, Ph.D., 1905. 
The flora of Georgia. 
Caroline Coventry Haynes. 
A systematic study of some of the Hepaticae. 
Netirz Priscirra Hewins. Cornell University, B. S., 1898; 
Columbia University, A.M., 1goo. 
Reactions of foliar organs to wounds, 
Era Hocxapay. North Texas Normal School. 
The lichen flora of Texas; general morphology. 
Ina May Hors. Barnard College, A.B., 1903. 
Bacterial infection of wounds. 
Epwin Witi1am Humpureys. College of the City of New York, 
A.B., 1903. 
Cyrus Amsrose Kine. State University of Indiana, A.B., 1893 ; 
Harvard University, A. B., 1897; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., 1902. 
Cytology of the Phycomycetes. 
ALice ADELAIDE Knox. Smith College, A.B., 1899. 
Fasciation and heredity. 
Exsize M. Kuprer. Columbia University, A.B., 1899; A.M., 
1g01. Instructor in biology in Wadleigh High School Annex. 
Studies upon the regeneration of plants. 
Marion Exizasety Latuam. Columbia University, A.B., 1903; 
A.M., 1905. Assistant in Botany, Barnard College. 
Investigation of nitrogen metabolism in stimulated fungi. 
Burton Epwarp Livrincston. University of Michigan, B.S., 
1898; University of Chicago, Ph.D., tgoz. Soil expert, 
Bureau of Soils, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
Studies of the physical qualities of soils and effects of chemical 
stimulation upon growth. 
FLora Vircinia Lrvincston. 
Morphology of fungi. 
