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Henry Van Peters Wilson, Ph.D., 1888, professor 

 of biology, University of North Carolina. 



Arthur Lincoln Lamb, A.B., 1888, science mas- 

 ter, Country School, Baltimore. 



Clifton Fremont Hodge, Ph.D., 1889, assistant 

 professor of physiology, Clark University. 



Thomas Hunt Morgan, Ph.D., 1890, professor of 

 experimental zoology, Columbia University. 



Henry Torsey Fernald, Ph.D., 1890, professor of 

 entomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College. 



Edvpin Grant Conklin, Ph.D., 1891, professor of 

 zoology, Princeton University. 



Robert Payne Bigelow, Ph.D., 1892, instructor 

 in biology and librarian, Massachusetts Institute 

 of Technology. 



Gteorge Wilton Field, Ph.D., 1892, zoologist, 

 Massachusetts Board of Fisheries. 



Theodore Hough, Ph.D., 1893, professor of phys- 

 iology. University of Virginia. 



Maynard Mayo Metoalf, Ph.D., 1893, professor 

 of zoology, Oberlin College. 



Herbert Spencer Jennings, professor of experi- 

 mental zoology, Johns Hopkins University. 



Ross Granville Harrison, Ph.D., 1894, professor 

 of comparative anatomy, Yale University. 



Reid Hunt, Ph.D., 1896, pharmacologist, Bureau 

 of Health, Washington, D. C. 



Henry McElderry Knower, Ph.D., 1896, associate 

 in anatomy, Johns Hopkins University. 



George Lefevre, Ph.D., 1896, professor of zo- 

 ology. University of Missouri. 



Hubert Lyman Clark, Ph.D., 1897, assistant in 

 invertebrate zoology. Harvard University. 



Charles Peter Sigerfoos, Ph.D., 1897, professor 

 of zoology. University of Minnesota. 



Duncan Starr Johnson, Ph.D., 1897, professor 

 of botany, Johns Hopkins University. 



Gilman Arthur Drew, Ph.D., 1898, professor of 

 biology. University of Maine. 



Caswell Grave, Ph.D., 1899, associate professor 

 of zoology, Johns Hopkins University. 



Albert Moore Reese, Ph.D., 1900, professor of 

 zoology. West Virginia University. 



William Chambers Coker, Ph.D., 1901, associate 

 professor of botany. University of North Carolina. 

 Henry Farnham Perkins, Ph.D., 1902, assistant 

 professor of zoology. University of Vermont. 



Lewis Robinson Gary, student, 1903-5, holder of 

 fellowship, Princeton University. 



Rheinart Parker Cowles, Ph.D., 1904, instruc- 

 tor in biology, Johns Hopkins University. 



Otto Charles Glaser, Ph.D., 1904, instructor in 

 zoology. University of Michigan. 



David Hill Tennent, Ph.D., 1904, associate pro- 

 fessor in zoology, Bryn Mawr College. 



Eugene Willis Gudger, Ph.D., 1905, professor 

 of biology and geology. North Carolina Normal 

 and Industrial College. 



John Augustine English Eyster, M.D., 1905, 

 associate professor of physiology, University of 

 Virginia. 



Samuel Rittenhouse, Ph.D., 1905, instructor in 

 biology. Olivet College. 



Robert Irvine Coker, Ph.D., 1906, special investi- 

 gator for Peruvian Government. 



Bartgis McGlone, Ph.D., 1907, professor of 

 biology, St. John's College. 



Ivey Foreman Lewis, Ph.D., 1908, professor of 

 biology, Randolph-Macon College. 



William E. Kellicott, lecturer, 1908, professor 

 of biology. Woman's College, Baltimore. 



Samuel Ottmar Mast, Johnston scholar, 1907-8, 

 associate professor of biology. Woman's College. 



J. Frank Daniel, Adam T. Bruce, fellow, 1908-9, 

 Johns Hopkins University. 



William Dana Hoyt, fellow in botany, 1908-9, 

 Johns Hopkins University. 



Asa Arthur Sehaeffer, fellow in zoology, 1908-9, 

 Johns Hopkins University. 



Frederick Harvey Blodgett, candidate for Ph.D., 

 1910, Johns Hopkins University. 



William Henry Brown, candidate for Ph.D., 

 1910, Johns Hopkins University. 



SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NEWS 

 As has already been announced. Sir J. J. 

 Thomson, F.E.S., will preside over the Winni- 

 peg meeting of the British Association to be 

 held from August 25 to September 1 of this 

 year. The presidents of the sections are as 

 follows: A (Mathematical and Physical Sci- 

 ence), Professor E. Eutherford, P.R.S.; B 

 (Chemistry), Professor H. E. Armstrong, 

 F.E.S.; C (Geology), Dr. A. Smith Wood- 

 ward, F.E.S.; D (Zoology), Dr. A. E. Shipley, 

 F.E.S.; E (Geography), Sir Duncan A. Johns- 

 ton, K.C.M.G. ; F (Economic Science and Sta- 

 tistics), Professor S. J. Chapman; G (Engi- 

 neering), Sir William H. White, K.C.B., 

 F.E.S.; H (Anthropology), Professor J. L. 

 Myres; I (Physiology), Professor E. H. Star- 

 ling, F.R.S.; K (Botany), Lieut.-Colonel D. 

 Prain, F.E.S.; L (Educational Science), Dr. 

 H. B. Gray; and subsection. Agriculture, 

 Major P. G. Oraigie (chairman). 



Mr. H. B. Woodwabd, F.E.S., having 

 reached the age of seventy-six years, has re- 



