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professor of botany in the Agricultural School at Altenburg. — 
W. Leslie, director of the botanical gardens in Trinidad. — Mr. Loye 
H. Miller, professor of chemistry and natural history in Oahu Col- 
lege, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. — Dr. Thomas H. Montgomery, 
Jr., assistant professor of zodlogy in the University of Pennsylvania. 
— Dr. Erik Gottlieb Müller, professor of anatomy in the Karolinian 
Institute at Stockholm. — Dr. Bohumil Nemesch, privat docent for 
plant anatomy and physiology in the Bohemian University at Prag. 
— James Louis North, keeper of the Museum of the Royal Botanical 
Society in London.— Professor Edward Orton, state geologist of 
Ohio, in succession to his father, the late Edward Orton. — Professor 
Picart of Bordeaux, professor of anatomy in the University at Lille, 
France. — Dr. Gustav Piotrowski, professor extraordinary of physiol- 
ogy in the Veterinary School at Lemberg. — Dr. Mat. Semper, privat 
docent for anatomy in the Technical School at Aachen. — Dr. E. O 
Sisson, director of the histological laboratory at Keokuk, Iowa. — 
Dr. Velich, privat docent for animal physiology and pathology in 
the Bohemian University at Prag. — Nikolaus Warpachowsky of St. 
Petersburg, director of fisheries for the district of Archangel. — Dr. 
Wedekind, privat docent for natural science in the University of 
Tübingen. 
Deaths: Dr. Christian Brügger, naturalist and director of the 
museum in Chur, Switzerland, in October, aged 66. — Dr. Deike, 
paleontologist, in Mülheim. — Professor Theodor Ebert, geologist of 
the Geological Landesanstalt in Berlin, in September, aged 42.— 
Nikolaus W. Grigorjeff, a young phytopaleontologist in the govern- 
ment of Charkoff, Russia, drowned July 16. — Dr. Ragnar Hult, 
botanist, and docent in geography in the University of Helsingfors, 
September 25, aged 42.— Dr. Matts Adolf Lindblad, formerly 
docent for botany in the University of Upsala, June 3o, aged 78. — 
Hippolyte Lucas, assistant in entomology in the Paris Museum, 
September 29. — Dr. Josef Majer, formerly professor of anatomy in 
the University of Cracow, July 3, aged 91. — Dr. Geza von Mihálo- 
vics, professor of anatomy and embryology in the University of Buda- 
pesth, aged 55.— Michael Iwan Pylajeff, a Russian mineralogist, 
Feb. 3, 1899, aged 57.— Georg Ruscheweyh, lepidopterologist in 
Buenos Aires, August 2, aged 72.— George, Baron Schilling von 
Canstatt, ornithologist, in Scutari, Albania. — Dr. Adolf Schmidt, 
diatom student, in Aschersleben, Germany. — Christian Schwemmer, 
botanist, at Nürnberg. — Dr. Arthur Cowell Stark, ornithologist, 
