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Lucy MacIntyre. 
Mosses of northeastern United States. 
CuesTER ArTHUR MaTHEwson. University of Cincinnati, 1901— 
1903; Yale University, 1903-1904. 
Pollen-tubes in Hloustonza. 
Wittiam Ratpo Maxon. Syracuse University, Ph.B., 1898. 
Assistant Curator, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 
The ferns of Tropical America. Research scholarship, Novem- 
ber, 1905. 
FLORENCE MippLeTon. Columbia University. 
Morphology of algae. 
CHARLES FREDERICK MILLSPAUGH. Student, Cornell University, 
class of 1875: New York Homeopathic Medical College, 
M.D., 1881. Curator, Department of Botany, Field Colum- 
bian Museum 
The flora of the West Indies. 
Heven Leriria Pauziser. Barnard College, A.B., a Cur- 
tis Scholar in Botany, Barnard College, 1905-19 
The Chaetomiaceae of North America; oe anat- 
omy; chemistry of plant nutrition. 
Raymonp Haynes Ponp. Kansas State Agricultural College, 
B.S., 1898; M.S., 1899; University of Michigan, 
1902. Professor of Botany and Pharmacognasy, Northwestern 
University. 
Investigation of the enzymes in seeds of monocotyledons. Re- 
search scholarship for two months. 
CHARLES Bupp Rosinson. Dalhousie University, - B., 18913 
student at Cambridge University, England, 1897-1 
The Charas of North America; the flora o: the ote Is- 
lands. Research scholarships for five months. 
WINIFRED JOSEPHINE Rozpinson. Michigan State Normal School, 
B.Pd., 1892; University of Michigan, B.S., 1899. Instructor 
in biology, Vassar College. 
The ferns of the Hawaiian Islands. 
Naratig Sopure Rortu. Mt. Holyoke College, 1898. 
Forrest SHREVE. Johns Hopkins University, B-A.,1g01; Ph.D., 
1905. Fellow in Johns Hopkins University, rg05—-1906. Re- 
