92 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. 
instructor in botany in the University of Michigan. — Dr. C. H. 
Richardson, instructor in geology and assistant in chemistry in Dart- 
mouth College. — Dr. Adalar Richter, chief of the botanical section 
of the Hungarian Museum at Budapesth. — Prof. A. F. W. Schimper, 
of Bonn, professor of botany in the University of Basel. — Dr. Karl 
Camillo Schneider, privat-docent for zoology in the University of 
Vienna. — Dr. Paul Schultz, privat-docent for physiology in the Uni- 
versity of Berlin. — Julia W. Snow, instructor in botany in the Uni- 
versity of Michigan. — Dr. Ernst Stolley, custodian of geology and 
mineralogy in the museum at Buenos Ayres.— Dr. F. E. Suess, 
privat-docent for mineralogy and geology in University of Vienna. 
— Hamilton Timberlake, instructor in botany in the University of 
Michigan. — Dr. Josef Velenovsky, professor of botany and phyto- 
paleontology in the Bohemian University of Prague. — Prof. W. 
Waldeyer, rector of the University of Berlin for the coming year.— 
C. F. Myers-Ward, lecturer in physiology in University College, Shef. 
field, England: — Dr. Julius Nikolaus Wagner, of St. Petersburg, 
professor of zoology in the newly established polytechnic institute at 
Kieff, Russia. — Dr. Werner, docent in zoology in the University of 
Vienna. — Dr. Heinrich Ernst Ziegler, of Freiburg, i.B., Ritter pro- 
fessor of phylogeny in the University of Jena. — Dr. Zukal, professor 
of vegetable pathology in the Vienna Agricultural School. 
- Recent deaths: Professor Arzruni, professor of mineralogy in the 
Ecole Polytechnique at Aix. — Lugui Balzan, arachnologist and pro- 
fessor of natural history in the University of Paraguay. — Dr. Evert 
Julius Bonsdorf, formerly professor of anatomy in the University of 
Helsingfors, aged 88. — Dr. Vicenzo Diamare, assistant in the Insti- 
tute of Comparative Anatomy of the University of Naples. — Alfred 
Hart Everett, ornithologist and student of the fauna of the Sunda 
Islands, June 18.— Dr. C. G. Gibeli, professor of botany in the Uni- 
versity of Turin. — Prof. Karl Wilhelm von Giimbel, of Munich, a 
well-known geologist, July 18, aged 75.— C. W. A. Hermann, for- 
merly a well-known mineralogist in New York, aged 97.— Dr. B. 
Kotula, botanist. — E. H. Lonsdale, of the U. S. Geological Survey, 
at Columbia, Missouri, March 7.— João Maria Moniz, botanist, at 
Funchal, Madeira Islands, July 11, aged 75.— A. Pomel, director 
of the School of Sciences and the Geological Survey of Algiers in 
Oran, Algiers. — Dr. H. Prascholdt, formerly teacher of geology and 
paleontology in the gymnasium in Meiningen, by suicide in an Aus- 
trian prison. — Dr. de Windt, geologist, near Lake Tanganyika, Africa. 
