DARWIN MEMORIAL CELEBRATION 
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Kemp, J. F. 
Kennedy, John S. 
Kinney, Morris 
Klein, Edward N. E. 
Kraemer, Henry 
Knnz, George F. 
Lang, H. 
Langeloth, J. 
Langmann, G. 
Levy, Miss Daisy 
Lichtenstein, Paul 
Lieb, J. W., Jr. 
Loeb, Morris 
Lowie, Robert H. 
Lusk, Graham 
Marble, Manton 
Matthew, W. D. 
McMillin, Emerson 
Meltzer, S. J. 
Milburn, John G. 
Miller, George N. 
Mills, D. O. 
Munn, John P. 
Nesbit, Abram G. 
Oettinger, P. J. 
Ogilvie, Miss Ida H. 
Osborn, Henry F. 
Osborn, William Church 
Owens, W. W. 
Palm, Charles 
Parsons, John E. 
Peckham, S. F. 
Pedersen, Frederick M. 
Petrunkevitch, Alexander 
Pfordte, O. F. 
Phipps, Henry 
Pumpelly, Raphael 
Ramsperger, Gustavus 
Riederer, Ludwig 
Robb, J. Hampden 
Rusby, H. H. 
Russ, Edward 
Sachs, Paul J. 
Sauter, Fred. 
Schniewind, F. 
Scrymser, James A. 
SenfF, Charles H. 
Smith, Mrs. Annie Morrill 
Smith, E. E. 
Stone, Miss Ellen J. 
Strauss, Frederick 
Streat, James 
Tesla, Nikola 
Thaw, Benj unin 
Thompson, Miss Anna F. 
Thorndike, Edward L. 
Thorne, Samuel 
Townsend, C. H. 
Tuekerman, Alfred 
Tweedy, Mrs. A. B. 
Van Tassell, F. L. 
Walcott, Charles D. 
Walker, James 
Warburg, Paul M. 
Weiss, Mrs. Samuel W. 
White, I. C. 
Williams, Henry S. 
Wilson, Edmund B. 
Woodward, R. S. 
The Academy gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the American 
Museum of Natural History in making the exhibition a success. The 
exhibition was held from 12 February to 14 March inclusive in the Svnoptic 
Hall (now known as the Darwin Hall) and the Hall of North Ameiican 
Forestry of the Natural History Museum, and it consisted of letters, vikings 
and portraits of Charles Robert Darwin, and exhibits demonstrating various 
