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Wm. Lochhead, Ontario Agric. Col., Guelph, On- 

 tario, Canada. 



Edgar O. Lovett, Princeton Univ., Princeton, 

 N. J. 



T>. J. McAdam, Washington, Pa. 



Anna J. McKeag, 14 East 16tli .at., New Yorlj 

 City. 



J. C. McLennan, Toronto Univ., Toronto, On- 

 tario, Canada. 



Fred. W. McNair, Houghton, Mich. 



W. L. Miggett, 331 Jeflferson St., Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. 



J. Pearce Mitchell, 227 Benefit St., Providence, 

 R. I. 



Kiichi Miyake, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Robert C. Morris, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 



Frank C. Newell, 434 Rebecca Ave., Wilkins- 

 burg. Pa. 



Lewis G. Nolte, 'Senns Block, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Ezra Palmer, M.D., 2 Lincoln Hall, Trinity 

 Court, Boston, Mass. 



A. M. Patterson, Piose Polytechnic Inst., Terre 

 Haute, Ind. 



John W. Perkins, M.D., 423 Altman Bldg., Kan- 

 sas City, Mo. 



G. Gilbert Pond, State College, Pa. 



Wm. P. Potter, 304 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. 



LeGrand Powers, 3007 13th St., N. W., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



A. L. Quaintance, College Park, Md. 



Calvin W. Rice, e/o Nernst Lamp Co., Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. 



Herbert M. Richards, Barnard Coll., Columbia 

 Univ., New York City. 



Henry L. Rietz, Butler College, Gilmore, Ohio. 



P. G. Ross, Vandergrift, Pa. 



T. M. Roteh, M.D., 197 Commonwealth Ave., 

 Boston, Mass. 



John J. Rothermel, 9 Fourth St., S. E., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



John B. Russell, AVheaton, 111. 



Wm. H. Sands, M.D., Fairmont, West Va. 



K. I. Sanes, M.D., 1636 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. 



Henry C. Shaw, Glenshaw, Pa. 



Jesse P. Simpson, M.D., Palmer, 111. 



E. R. Smith, M.D., Toledo, Iowa. 



Herbert H. 'Smith, Carnegie Institute, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. 



Francis L. Stewart, Murrysville, Pa. 



Arthur N. Talbot, Univ. of Illinois, Champaign, 

 111. 



Wm. W. Torrance, M.D., 649 Main St., Dead- 

 wood, S. Dak. 



Frederic E. Turneaure, Univ. of Wisconsin, 

 Madison, Wis. 



Charles von Hoffmann, M.D., 1014 Sutter St., 

 San Francisco, Cal. 



Charles E. Wait, Univ. of Tenn., Knoxville, 

 Tenn. 



Frederic L. Washburn, 1005 University Ave., 

 S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Alfred Weed, c/o Nicholson File Co., Provi- 

 dence, R. I. 



C. Gilbert Wheeler, 14 State St., Chicago, 111. 



J. C. Williams, 221 Orchard St., Ridgway, Pa. 



Arthur L. Williston, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. 



Samuel W. Williston, Univ. of Kansas, Law- 

 rence, Kansas. 



Paul Wolfel, c/o Am. Bridge Co., Peucoyd, Pa. 



A. J. Wood, Delaware Coll., Newark, Del. 



Matthew P. Wood. 234 West 44th St., New 

 York City. 



Alfred A. Woodhull, M.D., 46 Bayard Lane, 

 Princeton, N. J. 



Samuel B. Woodward, M.D., 58 Pearl St., Wor- 

 cester, Mass. 



Gary Wright, Box 654, Boise, Idaho. 



S. Edward Young, 2512 Perrysville Ave., Alle- 

 gheny, Pa. 



TEE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 



The sessions of the Eighth Annual Meet- 

 ing of the Botanical Society of America 

 were held in Pittsburgh, Pa., June 30, July 

 1 and 2, 1902. 



Officers were elected for the ensuing year 

 as follows : 



President, Beverly Thomas Gallowaj', Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. 



Vice-President, Frederick Vernon Coville, Bu- 

 reau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. 



Treasurer, Arthur Hollick, New York Botanical 

 Garden, New York City. 



Secretary, Daniel Trembly MacDougal, New 

 York Botanical Garden, New York City. 



Councilors, William Trelease, Missouri Botanic- 

 al Garden, and Lucien Marcus Underwood, Co- 

 lumbia University. 



The above officers with Past President J. 

 C. Arthur constitute the Council of the 



Society. 



