Apeil 21, 1899.] 



SCIENCE. 



597 



University of Pennsylvania and Zoological 



Dr. Ch. Dolley, Rochester 15 1 85 



Dr. W. Patten, Boston (Zool. 



St. Table, 14/4/85 18;6/85.. 14 4 85 



Daris Table. 



Dr. H. I. L. Russell 20 3 91 



Miss I. B. Piatt, Boston 7 4 91 



Prof. E. B. Wilson, Phila 11 1 92 



Dr. I. W. Field, Baltimore . . 5 10 92 

 Dr. G. H. Parker, Cambridge, 



Mass 10 3 93 



Prof. C. W. Hargitt, Syracuse 10 3 93 



Prof. J. Gardiner, Boulder 1 10 94 



Dr. Ida Hyde, Chicago 12 3 96 



Smithsonian Institution. 

 Dr. G. Fairchild, Washington. 16 11 93 

 Dr. W. H. Wheeler, Chicago. .30 12 93 

 Prof.H. C. Bumpus,Providence25 1 94 

 Dr. L. Murbaoh, Berkey, Ohio. 25 4 94 

 Prof. T. H. Morgan, Bryn 



Mawr 29 10 94 



Prof. Herb. Osborne, Ames ... 15 12 94 

 Mr. W. T. Swingle, Washing- 

 ton 10 3 96 



Dr. MacFarland, California. .11 3 96 

 Prof. F. H. Herrick, Cleveland, 



Ohio 6 11 96 



Dr. E. Meek, Washington 19 3 97 



Dr. H. Jenning,?, Michigan .... 10 4 97 

 Dr. H. Neal, Cambridge, Mass. 16 4 97 

 Mr. B. M. Davis, Chicago .... 29 10 97 

 Prof. H. W. Conn, Brooklyn. .11 3 98 

 Prof. D. Mottier, Indiana Univ. 12 3 98 

 Mr.W.T. Swingle, Washiugton.22 3 98 

 Dr. J. R. Gerould, Dartmouth. 3 11 98 



Harvard College. 



Mr. E. Rice, Middletown 23 3 94 



Dr. C. Child, Chicago 4 6 94 



Prof. W. E. Ritter, Berkeley. .14 9 94 



Prof. J. Reighard, Michigan . . 2 4 95 



Prof. C. C. Nutting, Iowa 1 6 95 



Dr. E. T. Harrison, Baltimore. 1 2 96 



Dr. E. C. Coe, New Haven .... 17 3 96 



Dr. A. Weysse, Boston 19 3 96 



Columbia University, One-Half Year [Eesp. \ 



Table) . 

 Dr. A. Matthews, New York. .19 3 96 



Dr. J. Graham, New York 9 4 97 



Dr. E. O. Hovey, New York. . 3 11 97 



TFoman's College Table. 

 Prof. Miss M. Willcox, Welles- 

 ley College 9 4 98 



Miss Peebles Florence 2 9 98 



Station 

 18 6 85 



The three tables now being supported in this 

 country are as follows : 



Smithsonian raftZg.-i-Applications should be 

 addressed to Professor S. P. Langley, Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 



University Table. — The main subscription is 

 by Wm. E. Dodge, Esq., of New York, in the 

 name of Columbia University. The American 

 Society of Naturalists has also subscribed $50 

 towards this table for the year 1899. Applica- 

 tions should be addressed to Professor T. H. 

 Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 



Women's College Table. — Supported by sub- 

 scriptions from colleges, associations and pri- 

 vate individuals. 



Applications should be sent to Miss Ida H. 

 Hyde, 91 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. 



Students and investigators intending to visit 

 the Station should apply to Dr. Anton Dohrn 

 for a printed circular giving them all the neces- 

 sary information as to preparation and the pro- 

 cedure to be observed on arrival. 



SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NEWS. 



At a recent meeting of the Board of Trus- 

 tees of the University of Pennsylvania the 

 Provost was authorized to extend an invitation 

 to the American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science to hold its meeting in 1900 

 at the University. 



The medical department of Johns Hopkins 

 University has sent a party to Manila to study 

 the tropical diseases prevalent there in the hot 

 season. The party includes Dr. Simon Flesner, 

 recently elected professor of pathology in the 

 University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. L. F. 

 Barker, associate professor of anatomy at Johns 

 Hopkins University. 



The field work of the United States Biolog- 

 ical Survey during the present season will 

 be mainly in Texas and California. Vernon 

 Bailey, chief field naturalist of the Survey, has 

 begun work on the coast of Texas, and will work 

 westerly to and across the Staked Plains. Later 

 he will join Dr. Jlerriam in California. 



Nature states that Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, 

 Balfour student of the University of Cambridge, 

 and Mr. L. Borradaile have gone to the Island 

 of Minikoi, situated between the Maldive and 



