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Oliver Perry Hay, American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York, N. Y. (F). 



Willet M. Hays, St. Authony Park, Minn. (G, I). 



Wm. E. Henderson, Associate Prof essor of Chemis- 

 try, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio (C). 



Alfred J. Henry, Meteorologist, U. S. Weather 

 Bureau, Washington, D. C. (B). 



C. Judson Herrick, Dennison University, Granville, 

 Ohio (F). 



Frank H. Hitchcock, Chief of the Section of For- 

 eign Markets, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (I). 



N. Monroe Hopkins, Assistant Professor of Chemis- 

 try, Columbian University, Washington, D. C. (C). 



S. Francis Howard, Professor of Chemistry, Mass. 

 Agri. College, Amherst, Mass. (C). 



Henry M. Howe, Professor of Metallurgy, Columbia 

 University, New York, N. Y. (D). 



Herbert A. Howe, Dir, Chamberlin Observ. , Univ. 

 of Denver, University Park, Denver, Colo. (A). 



William H. Howell, Professor of Physiology, Johns 

 Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. (F, K). 



G. Carl Huber, Junior Professor of Anatomy and 

 Director of Histological Laboratory, University of 

 Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. (F, K). 



G. H. Hudson, State Normal and Training School, 

 Plattsburg, N. Y. (F). 



S. J. Hunter, Associate Professor of Entomology, 

 University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas (F). 



Willis Grant Johnson, Associate Editor American 

 Agriculturist, 52 Lafayette Place, New York, N. Y. 

 (F). 



F. S. Jones, Professor of Physics, University of 

 Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. (B). 



Edwin Oakes Jordan, University of Chicago, Chi- 

 cago, 111. (K). 



Charles H. Juddj Professor of Psychology, Univer- 

 sity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (H, K). 



Vernon Lyman Kellogg, Professor of Entomology, 

 Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford, Cal.(F). 



Arthur Edwin Kennelly, Electrical Engineer, 

 Crozer Building, Philadelphia, Pa. (D). 



C. J. Keyser, Instructor in Mathematics, Columbia 

 University, New York, N. Y. (A). 



A. L. Kimball, Professor of Physics, Amherst Col- 

 lege, Amherst, Mass. (B). 



L. P. Kinnicut, Professor of Chemistry Worcester 

 Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass. (C). 



A. Klrschmann, Professor of Psychology Univer- 

 sity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (H, K). 



Henry Kraemer, 145 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (G, K). 



Edward Kremers, Professor of Pharmaceutical 

 Chemistry, University of Wiscousin, Madison, Wis. 

 (C). 



A. L. Kroeber, Instructor in Anthropology, Uni- 

 versity of California, Berkeley, Cal - ( H ) . 



Arthur Lachman, Professor of Chemistry, Univer- 

 sity of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. (C). 



Andrew C. Lawson, Professor of Geology, Univer- 

 sity of California, Berkeley, Cal. (E). 



Edward Learning, Instructor in Photography, Col- 

 lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univer- 

 sity, New York, N. Y. (C, K). 



Frederic S. Lee, Adjunct Professor of Physiology, 

 Columbia University, New York, N. Y. (K). 



F. R. Lillie, Professor of Zoology, University of 

 Chicago, Chicago, 111. (F). 



Chas. Joseph Ling, Chamberlin Observatory, Uni- 

 versity of Denver, University Park, Denver, Colo. 

 (A). 



Alvin Frank Linn, Professor of Chemistry, Witten- 

 berg College, Springfield, Ohio (C). 



F. E. Lloyd, Professor of Botany, Teachers' Col- 

 lege, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. (G). 



A. C. Longden, Adjunct Professor of Physics, Uni- 

 versity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. (B). 



J. E. Lough, Professor of Psychology, State Nor- 

 mal School, Oshkosh, Wis. ( H, K). 



Robt. MacDougall, Cambridge, Mass. (H, K). 



Edward L. Mark, Professor of Zoology, Harvard 

 University, Cambridge, Mass. (F). 



Edgar A. Mearns, Surgeon, U. S. A., Fort Adams, 

 Newport, R. I. (K). 



S. J. Meltzer, 166 W. 126th Street, New York, 

 N. Y. (K). 



M. M. Metcalf, The Woinan's College of Baltimore, 

 Baltimore, Md. (F). 



Max Meyer, Professor of Psychology, University of 

 Missouri, Columbia, Mo. (1). 



Sidney Edward Mezes, Professor of Philosophy, 

 University of Texas, Austin, Texas (H, K). 



Ephraim Miller, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 

 Kansas (A). 



E. H. Miller, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, 

 Columbia University, New York, N. Y. (C). 



Will S. Monroe, Supt. of Schools, Westfield, Mass. 

 (H, K). 



G. T. Moore, Vegetable Pathologist, Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. (G). 



George Shattuck Morison, Civil Engineer, 49 AVall 

 Street, New York, N. Y. (D). 



D. M. Mottier, Professor of Botany, University of 

 Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. (G). 



Forest Ray Moulton, Instructor in Celestial Me- 

 chanics, Chicago University, Chicago, 111. (A, E). 



H. B. Newson, Associate Professor of Mathematics, 

 University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas (A). 



G. A. Osborne, Professor of Mathematics, Massa- 

 chusetts Institution of Technology, Boston, Mass. (A), 



