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Kelley, Frank J., assistant in experimental 

 breeding, University of Wisconsin. 



Kellieott, William E., professor of biology, 

 Goiicher College. 



Knower, H. McE., professor of anatomy, Uni- 

 versity of Cincinnati. 



Knudson, Lewis, instructor in plant physiology, 

 Cornell University. 



Lefevre, George, professor of zoology. Univer- 

 sity of Missouri. 



Lewis, Ivey F., professor of biology, Eandolph- 

 Macon College. 



Lillie, Frank R., professor of embryology. Uni- 

 versity of Cliicago. 



Lillie, E. S., instructor in physiological zoology, 

 University of Pennsylvania. 



Loeb, Jacques, Rockefeller Institute for Med- 

 ical Research, New York City. 



Lyman, George R., assistant professor of botany, 

 Dartmouth College. 



Lyon, Mary B., instructor in zoology, Mount 

 Holyoke College. 



McClung, C. E., professor of zoology. University 

 of Kansas. 



Mackenzie, Mary C, associate professor of biol- 

 ogy. Western College, Oxford, Ohio. 



Mathews, Albert P., professor of physiological 

 chemistry. University of Chicago. 



Mathews, Samuel A., assistant professor of ex- 

 perimental therapeutics. University of Chicago. 



Mayer, Alfred G., Carnegie Institution, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Meigs, E. B., fellow in physiology, Wistar Insti- 

 tute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia. 



Montgomery, T. H., Jr., professor of zoology. 

 University of Pennsylvania. 



Moore, George T., professor of botany, Wash- 

 ington University, St. Louis. 



Morgan, T. H., professor of experimental zool- 

 ogy, Columbia University. 



Morse, Max W., professor of biology. Trinity 

 College, Hartford, Conn. 



Newman, H. H., associate professor of zoology. 

 University of Chicago. 



Osterhout, W. J. V., assistant professor of bot- 

 any. Harvard University. 



Packard, Charles, assistant in zoology, Columbia 

 University. 



Paton, Stewart, lecturer in biology, Princeton 

 University. 



Patterson, J. T., adjunct professor of zoology. 

 University of Texas. 



Pike, Frank H., instructor in physiology. Uni- 

 versity of Chicago. 



Quaekenbush, L. S., 27 West 73d Street, New 

 York City. 



Eea, Paul M., professor of biology. College of 

 Charleston. 



Rogers, Charles G., professor of physiology, 

 Syracuse University. 



Scott, John W., Westport High School, Kansas 

 City, Mo. 



Sink, Emory W., assistant in zoology. Univer- 

 sity of Michigan. 



Spaulding, E. G., assistant professor of philos- 

 ophy, Princeton University. 



Spencer, Henry J., graduate student, Columbia 

 University. 



Strong, O. S., instructor in anatomy. College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. 



Tashiro, Shiro, student. University of Chicago. 



Thomas, Mason B., professor of botany, Wabash 

 College. 



Wallace, Edith M., Columbia University. 



Wasteneys, Hardolph, assistant, Rockefeller In- 

 stitute for Medical Research, New York City. 



Whitney, David D., associate professor of zool- 

 ogy, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 



Wieman, H. L., assistant professor of zoology. 

 University of Cincinnati. 



Wildman, E. E., professor of zoology, Central 

 High School, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Wilson, E. B., professor of zoology, Columbia 

 University. 



Woodruff, L. L., assistant professor of biology, 

 Yale University. 



THE UNIFEBSITY OF TEXAS 

 At the annual meeting of the Alumni Asso- 

 ciation, held June 12, 1911, Mr. Will C. Hogg, 

 of Houston, introduced the following resolu- 

 tions, which were unanimously adopted by the 

 Association : 



Sesolved, That the president of the University 

 of Texas, Dr. S. E. Mezes, and the president of 

 the Alumni Association, Mr. E. B. Parker, and 

 such another gentleman as those two may select, 

 be and are hereby appointed a committee of three 

 to formulate and adopt for this association by- 

 laws or rules defining the purpose of the organiza- 

 tion of the permanent standing committee, and 

 such by-laws and regulations adopted by the sub- 

 committee of three herein authorized, are hereby 

 adopted and made a part of this resolution as if 

 read and carefully considered in advance at this 

 meeting. Be it further 



Besolved, That a committee composed of the presi- 



