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502 Prof. William Shirley Bayley. Colby College. Waterwille. 



U. S. A. 



503 Sir Lewis A. Beaumont. United Service Club. London. 



504 Chas: Raymond Beazley, London S. E. 



505 George F. Becker. U. S. Geolog-Survey, Washington D. C. 



506 Charles E. Beecher-Jale University, New-Haven. — Conn. 



U. S. A. 



507 M. Begg. University Otago-Dunedin (New Zealand). 



508 Dr. Robert Bell. Geolog. Survey. Ottawa Canadá. 



509 Lord Charles Beresford. Lower Berkeley Street 2. London. 



510 Sir Michael A. S. Biddulph. Whitehall curt 2. London. 

 ' S. W. 



511 Will-P- Blake. — Tucson, Arizona U. S. A. 



512 W. T. Blanford. — Campden Hill. Bedford Gárdens 72 Lon- 



don W. 



513 T. Blatchford. — Perth. West Australia. 



514 Willfr. S. Blunt. — Sottthwatcr near Horsham (Sussex. En- 



gland). 



515 Thomas George Bonney, Hampstead, Domingroad 23, 



London. 



516 Carsten E. Borchgrewink. — Bromley, Kent, England. 



517 P. N. Bose, Geolog. Survey. — Calcutta. India. 



518 Gershom ' Bradford. U. S. Coast and Geod-Survey. Was- 



hington. 



519 Andrew Braid. — U. S. Coast and Geod-Survey. Was- 



higton. 



520 David L. Brainard. U. S. Signal service. Washington D. C. 



521 J. V. Biower, Ouívira Histor. Society, St. Paul (Minn. U S. A. 



522 Albert F. Calvert, Eaton Avenue-London. 



523 Prof. Samuel Calvert. — University Jowa City. U. S. A. 



524 Etnographical Museum. — Makassou (South Célebes). 



525 Prof. Dr. Georges Lecointe. Observatoire Royal de Belgí 



que. — Uccle (Belgique). 



526 Chas. W. Campbell. Shangay (China). 



