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tographic accessories, thermometers, micrometers and general mi- 
croscopical accessories, culture dishes, dissecting tools, stains, chem- 
ical reagents, dishes, and the general glass and metal ware necessary 
for the operations of students. 
The following graduate students have, carried on work in 
connection with the institution, or have had the privileges of 
its collections and library. 
Names of students registered at the Garden are starred(*). 
The remainder are registered graduate students at Columbia 
University and allied schools. 
* Howard J. Banker, A.B., Syracuse University, 1896. 
May Banta, B.S., Wellesley College, 1889. 
* Anna Priscilla Braislin, A.B., Vassar College, 1897. 
Robert Allyn Budington, A.B., Williams College, 1896; A. 
yt 
Louise Brisbane Dunn, A.B., Barnard College, 1897; A.M., 
Columbia University, 1899. 
Elon Howard Eaton, A.B., Rochester University, 1890; A.M., 
1893. 
William King Gregory. 
David Griffiths, B.S., Agricultural College, South Dakota, 
1892; M.S., 1893. 
* Sara H. Harlow, A.B., Wellesley College, 1891. 
Roland McMillan Harper, B.E., University of Georgia, 1897. 
Tracy Elliot Hazen, A.B., University of Vermont, 1897. 
* Nellie Priscilla Hewins, B.S., Cornell University, 1898; 
Graduate student, Cornell, 1898-99. 
William Erksine Kellicott, Ph.B., University of Ohio, 1898. 
* Joseph Edward Kirkwood, A.B., Pacific University, 1898; 
Graduate student, Princeton, 1898—g9. 
Francis Ernest Lloyd, A.B., Princeton University, 1891; A.M., 
1895. 
Paul Marshall Rea, A.B., Williams College, 1899. 
* Rosina J. Rennert, A.B., Normal College, 1897. 
George Gilmore Scott, A.B., Williams College, 1898; A.M., 
1899. 
John Cutler Torrey, A.B., University of Vermont, 1898. 
Ada Watterson, A.B., Barnard College, 1898. 
Total number 20 
