34 CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



lies, Malvern W.; Metallurgist. Globe Smelting Co., Denver, 



Colorado (1875). 

 Innes, Dr. Walter; School of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt (1899). 



Jaekel, Dr. Otto ; Koniglichen Museum fur Naturkunde. In- 

 validenstrassen 43, Berlin, Germany (1899). 



Jannettaz, Pierre Michel Edouard ; President of the Faculty of 

 Sciences and Assistant in Mineralogy, Mus. Hist. Nat. 86 

 Boulevard Saint Germain, Paris, France. 



Jannetaz, A. ; Professor of Mineralogy in the University of 

 Paris. Paris, France (1883). 



Jessup, Henry Griswold, M.A.; Professor of Botany in Dart- 

 mouth College. Hanover, N. H. (1885). 



Johnson, Samuel H., M.A.; Professor Emeritus of Agricultural 

 Chemistry in Yale University. 54 TurnbuU Street, New 

 Haven, Conn. (1876). 



Jordan, David Starr, LL.D.; President of Leland Stanford Jr. 

 University. Palo Alto, Cal. (1876). 



Koenig, George A., Ph.D.; Professor of Chemistry and Metal- 

 lurgy in the Michigan College of Mines. Houghton, 

 Mich. (1876). 



Kohlrausch, Professor Dr. Friedrich ; President of the Physikal- 

 ish-Technisches Reichsanstalt. Charlottenberg, Marsh- 

 strasse 25, Berlin (1899). 



Koltzoff-Massalsky, Princess Helene ; Florence, Italy (1887). 



Kroutschoff, Baron K. de ; St. Petersburg, Russia (1890). 



Kukio, Baron R.; Privy Counselor and President-General of 

 the Imperial Museum of Japan. Tokio, Japan (1888). 



Kulbin, N.; Military Medical Academy. St. Petersburg, Rus- 

 sia (1890). 



Lacroix, Alfred ; Professor of Mineralogy in the Museum of 

 Natural History. Rue Buffon, Paris, France (1890). 



LaCfoix, P.; Professor in the Musee d'Histoire Naturelle. 

 Paris, France (1899). 



Land, Wm. J.; Atlanta, Ga. (1877). 



