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Witiiam ALPpHoNsO MurriLi. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 
B.S.A., 1886; B.M. and B.S., 1887; Randolph-Macon Col- 
lege, B. S., 1889; A.B., 1890; A.M., 1891; Cornell Univer- 
sity, Ph.D., 1900 
A systematic lady of the Polyporaceae of North America. 
Rosina JuLia RENNERT. Normal College of N. Y. City, A.B., 
1897; Columbia University, A.B., 1901; A.M., ; 
An anatomical and physiological study of Oxypolis filiformis. 
Cuartes Bupp Roszinson. Dalhousie University, A.B., 1891; 
student at Cambridge University, England. 
The Characeae of eastern America; carpotropic movements of 
plants. 
WINIFRED JosEPHINE Ropinson. Michigan State Normal School, 
B.Pd., 1892; University of Michigan, B.S., 1899 
The physiology of the formation of tubers, and a taxonomic 
study of Cordycepfs. Research scholarship for six months. 
AvucusTINE Dawson SELBY. Ohio State University, B.S., 1893. 
Botanist and chief of the department of plant physiology and 
pathology of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Investigations in the chemical physiology of plants, and of fungal 
parasites affecting the grape. Research scholarship for one month. 
Cornetius Lorr SHear. University of Nebraska, A.M., 1898. 
Pathologist, United States Bureau of Plant Industry. 
Taxonomy and morphology of fungi. Research scholarship for 
one month. 
Hervey Woopspurn SHIMER. Lafayette College, A.B., 1899; 
M Or. 
Palaeobotany. 
MARGARET SLOSSON. 
A study of the early stages of certain ferns. 
Sre_ita GEORGIANA STREETER. Smith College, B.L., 1898. 
A study of the transpiratory openings of the Marchantiaceae. 
Witutam Cutten Unuic. Columbia University, Ph.B., 1896. 
General morphology of the algae in the water-supply of New 
York City. 
Irvine TuppzRr Wore: Student in the Cornell Forest 
School, 1900-1 
Native and cultivated shrubs. 
