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Fora IsHam. 
A taxonomic study of the sedges of the local flora. 
Cyrus Amsrosz Kine. State University of Indiana, A.B., 1893; 
Harvard University, A.B., 1897; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., 1902. 
Cytology of the Phycomycetes. 
Exsiz M. Kurrer. Columbia University, A.B., 1899; A.M., 
1g01. 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 Exizaseru LATHAM. Columbia University, A.B., 1903. 
Investigation of the stimulating effect of chloroform on the deowih 
of fungi. 
Grorce LEAVENWORTH. University of Missouri, A.B., 1go2. 
A systematic study of the trees of the Mississippi basin. 
Burton Epwarp Livineston. University of Michigan, B.S., 
1898; University of Chicago, Ph.D., 1902. Assistant in 
plant physiology, University of Chicago. 
The effect of chemical stimulation upon the form and structure 
of plants. Research scholarship for four months. 
Lucy MacInry 
Morphology re algae. 
Nina Loverinc MarsHaLyt. Wellesley College, A.B., 1895. 
Instructor in science department of Ely’s School, N. Y. City. 
A study of the mosses, lichens, and hepaticae, in the preparation 
of a popular book upon this subject. 
WittiaM Ratrpn Maxon. Syracuse University, Ph.B., 1898. 
Aid in cryptogamic botany, United States National Museum. 
The ferns and fern-allies of Jamaica. 
CuARLES FREDERICK MILLsPAUGH. Student, Cornell University, 
class of 75; New York Homeopathic Medical College, M.D., 
1881. Curator, Department of Botany, Field Columbian Mu- 
seum. 
The flora of the West Indies. 
Ernestine Motwirz. Columbia University, A.B., 1902. 
An anatomical and chemical examination of /bervzllea Sonorae. 
Fannie Aucusta MuLForp. 
A study of the flora of the plains of Long Island. 
