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cently appointed assistant in laboratories of New York Bo- 
tanical Garden. At Cinchona, since October 1, 1 
Studies upon transpiration and upon the physiology of Soe: 
Maup Jonanna StaBer. Columbia University, B.S., 1gor. 
Anatomy of vascular plants; physiology of nutrition. 
Littian Stewart. Carleton College. 
Anatomy and physiology of growth. 
CuarLes Rupert STOCKARD. Mississippi Agricultural and Me- 
chanical College, B.S., 1899; M.S., 1g02. 
Cytological changes in gland-cells of Victa Fada. 
Marcaret Hotmes Stone. Barnard College, A.B., 190 
Relation of various nutrient media to growth stimulation in fungi. 
Emma Marie Wop. Western College; University of Oregon, 
A.B., 1894; A.M., 1897. 
Stimulative reactions of plants; morphology of algae. 
Mary Dovertass Womack. Adelphi College, B.S., 1899. 
Morphology of algae. 
GEORGE Crayton Woop. Syracuse eon A.B., 1900. 
The lichen-flora of the eastern United 
SHIGEO YAMANOUCHI. Higher Normal are Tokyo. Assistant 
Professor, Higher Normal School, Tokyo. 
Stimulative reactions and morphology of algae. 
Naonrmwkt Yarsu. Tokyo University, Rigakushi (A.B.), 1goo. 
Cytological changes produced by chemical stimulation, and by 
mechanical injury. 
Haritan Harvey York. De Pauw University, B.S., 1903; 
Ohio State University, M.A., 1905. Fellow in Botany, Co- 
lumbia University, 1905-6. 
The Malvaceae of North America; studies in plant physiology. 
Cuune Yu Wane. Columbia University, A.M., 1904. 
Palaeobotany. 
The total registration for 1905 includes 53 persons who rep- 
resent, by degrees received, or by incumbencies held, 45 in- 
stitutions of collegiate rank or scientific purpose. 
My investigations upon heredity and evolution have been 
continued. Further attention has been paid to Lamarck’s 
evening primrose for the purpose of testing the frequency of 
