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others to make known the remarkable richness of 

 the Texas flora. His name is well known and 

 highly respected by every one interested in Ameri- 

 can plants. He was an accomplished botanist and 

 an indefatigable collector and it is proper that 

 this distinguished citizen of Dallas should be hon- 

 ored in the way you suggest. 



"Eeverclion Park" is a wooded tract along 

 Turtle Creek in the nortli part of Dallas and 

 is capable of great beautification. 



0. 0. Chaelton 

 Dallas, Texas, 

 June 18, 1915 



BSITISS SCIENTIFIC MEN IN MILITAET 

 SERVICE 

 There is published in Nature a list of mem- 

 bers of the scientific staffs of universities and 

 other institutions of higher education who have 

 enlisted in the British army or navy, including 

 the medical and engineering services. The lists 

 for the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge 

 are as follows: 



OXFORD 



Adams, P. E. H., reader in ophthalmology, Cap- 

 tain R.A.M.C. 



Bazett, H. C, demonstrator in pathology. Lieuten- 

 ant E.A.M.C. 



Bourne, Dr. G. C, Linaere professor of compara- 

 tive anatomy, Major 12th Worcesters. 



Buxton, L. H. D., demonstrator in physical anthro- 

 pology, 2d Lieutenant. 



Collier, W., Litchfield lecturer in medicine. Major 

 E.A.M.C. 



Dodds-Parker, A. P., Litchfield lecturer in surgery, 

 lecturer in applied anatomy, Lieutenant-Colonel 

 E.A.M.C. 



Douglas, Dr. C. G., demonstrator in physiology. 

 Lieutenant E.A.M.C. 



Douglas, J. A., demonstrator in geology, 2d Lieu- 

 tenant E.A.M.C. 



Dreyer, G., professor of pathology, honorary con- 

 sulting pathologist, 3d Southern General Hos- 

 pital. 



Poster, E. C, assistant demonstrator in human 

 anatomy. Major E.A.M.C. 



Gibson, Dr. A. G., lecturer in morbid anaiomy. 

 Captain E.A.M.C. 



Gill, W. B., demonstrator in physics, Lieutenant 

 E.G.A. 



Gunn, J. A., reader in pharmacology. Lieutenant 

 E.A.M.C. 



Hasell, E. W., demonstrator in rural economy, 

 Lieutenant. 



Jenkin, C. P., professor of engineering science, 

 Lieutenant E.N.V.E. (air service). 



Jenkinson, Dr. J. W., lecturer in embryology. Cap- 

 tain (killed in action at Dardanelles, June 4, 

 1915). 



Ogilvie, A. G., demonstrator in geography, Lieu- 

 tenant Eoyal Pield Artillery. 



Osier, Sir W., regius professor of medicine, Hon. 

 Colonel S. Midland Division E.A.M.C. 



Smith, G. W., demonstrator in comparative anat- 

 omy, Captain. 



Tizard, H. T., demonstrator in physios, 2d Lieu- 

 tenant Eoyal Garrison Artillery, attached E.F.C. 



Townsend, J. S. E., Wykeham professor of phys- 

 ics, Lieutenant E.N.V.E. (air service). 



Walker, Dr. E. W. A., lecturer in pathology, hon- 

 orary consulting pathologist, 3d Southern Gen- 

 eral Hospital. 



CAMBEmGE 



Assheton, Dr. E. T., lecturer in animal embryol- 

 ogy, 2d Lieutenant. 



Bragg, W. L., lecturer in natural sciences, 2d Lieu- 

 tenant. 



Deighton, P., teacher of vaccination. Lieutenant 

 E.A.M.C. 



Duulop, J. G. M., assistant-lecturer in chemistry. 

 Lieutenant (died August 26, 1914). 



Entwistle, P., second observer, the Observatory, 

 Lieutenant. 



Pay, C. E., Gilbey lecturer in agriculture, 2d Lieu- 

 tenant. 



Gray, J., demonstrator in comparative . anatomy, 

 2d Lieutenant. 



Gregory, E. P., university lecturer in botany, Lieu- 

 tenant. 



Hele, T. Shirley, lecturer in natural sciences. Cap- 

 tain E.A.M.C. 



Heycock, C. T., Goldsmiths' reader in metallurgy, 

 Lieutenant-Colonel. 



Hill, A. v., Humphrey Owen Jones lecturer in 

 physical chemistry, Captain. 



Hindle, E., assistant to Quick professor of biology, 

 Lieutenant E.E. (signalling section). 



Hopkinson, B., professor of mechanism and ap- 

 plied mechanics. Major C'.U.O.T.C. 



Inglis, C. E., lecturer in mechanical engineering. 

 Lieutenant Eoyal Engineers. 



Kempson, P. C, demonstrator of human anatomy. 

 Lieutenant E.A.M.C. 



Lees, S., fellow of St. John's, Engineer-Lieuten- 

 ant E.N. 



