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NELLIE Priscitta Hewrins. Cornell University, B.S., 1898; 
Columbia University, M.A., 1900. 
Reactions of foliar organs to wounds. 
Ina May Horpz. Barnard College, A.B., 1903. 
Relation of wound-tissue of plants to bacterial infection. 
Witi1am Titus Horne. University of Nebraska, B.S., 1898; 
further work at same institution, 1898-1900. Fellow in 
Columbia University, 1903-1904. 
Parasitic diseases of plants; ee and significance of alka- 
loids in plants. 
Homer Dotiver House. Syracuse University, B.S., 1902. Later 
appointed assistant in botany, Columbia University. 
A systematic and anatomical study of the Convolvulaceae, and 
an experimental series of observations on carpotropic movements. 
Influence of ions upon seedlings. 
Cyrus AmBrosE Kine. State University of Indiana, A.B., 1893; 
Harvard University, A.B., 1897; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., 1902. 
Cytology of the Phycomycetes. 
JoszerpH Epwarp Kirxwoop. Pacific University, A.B., 1898; 
Princeton University, A.M., 1902; Columbia University, 
-D., 1903. Associate professor of botany, Syracuse Uni- 
versity. 
Embryology of the Cucurbitaceae; flora of saline areas in New 
York. Research scholarship July 1 to September 1, 1904. 
Aticzt ADELAIDE Knox. Smith College, A.B. 
Anatomy of /éervzllea Sonorae. 
Exsiz M. Kurrer. Columbia University, A.B., 1899; A.M., 
1901. Instructor in biology in Wadleigh High School Annex. 
An anatomical and physiological study of Baccharis genistel- 
loides, and a series of studies upon the subject of regeneration of 
plants. 
Marion ExvizasetH LatHam. Columbia University, A.B., 1903. 
Investigation of the stimulating effect of chloroform on the oe 
of fungi. 
Fiora Vireinia LIvincston. 
Morphology of fungi. 
Lucy MacIntyre. 
Morphology of certain algae. 
