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*Clark, John Emory, 34 South Park Terrace, Long 

 Meadow, Mass. (17.) 1875. A. 



*Hinriehs, Gustavus D., M.D., 4106 Shenandoah 

 Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. (17.) 1874. B, C. 



*Perkins, George Henry, Ph.D., LL.D., University 

 of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. (17.) 1882. 

 E, H. 



'Tuttle, Albert Henry, professor of biology, Uni- 

 versity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. (17.) 

 1874. F. 



*Ward, Eichard Halsted, M.D., 53 Fourth St. 

 Troy, N. Y. (17.) 1874. G. 



*Bethune, Charles James Stewart, professor of 

 entomology, Ontario Agricultural College, 

 Guelph, Canada. (18.) 1875. F. 



*Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, Sc.D., LL.D., U. S. 

 Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. (18.) 

 1874. C. 



*Dall, William Healey, Se.D., Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, Washington, D. C. (18.) 1874. F, G. 



*Goodale, George Lincoln, M.D., LL.D., Harvard 

 University, Cambridge, Mass. (18.) 1875. 

 G. (Past president.) 



*Morley, Edward Williams, Ph.D., Se.D., West 

 Hartford, Conn. (18.) 1876. B, C, E. (Past 

 president.) 



^Pickering, Edward Charles, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D'., 

 Astronomical Observatory, Harvard University, 

 Cambridge, Mass. (18.) 1875. A, B. (Past 

 president.) 



*Rice, William North, Ph.D., LL.D., Wesleyan 

 University, Middletown, Conn. (18.) 1874. 

 E, F, L. 



*Stockwell, John Nelson, Ph.D., 2302 Murray Hill 

 Road, Cleveland, Ohio. (18.) 1875. A, B, C. 



*Williams, Henry Shaler, Ph.D., Cornell Univer- 

 sity, Ithaca, N. Y. (18.) 1882. E. 



*Chandler, Charles Frederick, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., 

 LL.D., professor of chemistry, Columbia Univer- 

 sity, New York, N. Y. (19.) 1875. C. 



*Cooley, LeRoy Clark, Ph.D., 2 Reservoir Square, 

 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (19.) 1880. B, C. 



*Emerson, Benjamin Kendall, Ph.D., P. O. Box 

 203, Amherst, Mass. (19.) 1877. E. 



*Hale, William Henry, Ph.D., 40 First Place, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. (19.) 1874. A, B, C, E, F, 

 H, I. 



Peck, William Adorno, C.E., 1643 Champa St., 

 Denver, Colo. (19.) D. 



Clark, Miss Anna M., 400 West 118th St., New 

 York, N. Y. (20.) H. 



*Farlow, William Gilson, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., pro- 

 fessor of cryptogamic botany, Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Cambridge, Mass. (20.) 1875. G. 



*Garman, Samuel, Museum of Comparative Zool- 

 ogy, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 

 (20.) 1874. E, F. 

 *Smith, Eugene Allen, Ph.D., LL.D., state geolo- 

 gist. University, Alabama. (20.) 1877. C, E. 

 (The asterisk denotes that the member is a Fel- 

 low; the number in parenthesis indicates the meet- 

 ing at which the member joined the association; 

 the date following is the year when made a Fel- 

 low; the letters at the end of line indicate the 

 Sections to which the member or Fellow belongs.) 

 It is appropriate to mention that the late 

 permanent secretary, Frederic Ward Putnam, 

 emeritus professor of anthropology, Harvard 

 University, Cambridge, Mass., who died only 

 last summer, was, at the time of his death, the 

 oldest living member of the association, hav- 

 ing joined at the tenth meeting which was 

 held in Albany in 1856. 



L. O. Howard, 

 Permanent Secretary 



THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY 

 The attendance at the Marine Biological 

 Laboratory, Woods Hole, has been as fol- 

 lows: 



Investigators — total 



Independent: 



Zoology 



Physiology 



Botany 



Under instruction: 



Zoology 



Physiology 



Botany 



Students — total 



Zoology 



Embryology 



Physiology 



Botany 



Total attendance 



Institutions represented — total.. 



By investigators 



By St udents 



Schools and academies represented 



By investigators 



By students 



1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 



69 



20 

 6 



36 



4 



2 



105 



47 



37 



15 



6 



242 



79 



59 



42 



The evening lectures during the season 

 were: 



July 2, "Experimental Production of Racial 

 Degeneracy by Alcohol Poisoning," by Professor 

 C. R. Stoekard. 



