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Austria. — Dr. Moritz Hoemes, professor extraordinarius of prehis- 
toric archeology in the University of Vienna. — Samuel J. Hunter, 
associate professor of entomology in the University of Kansas. — 
Dr. Georg Karsten, professor extraordinarius of botany in the Uni- 
versity of Bonn. — Dr. Gustaf Adolf Koch, professor of geology in 
the Vienna Agricultural School. — Dr. Albert Krafft von Dellmen- 
singen, of Vienna, assistant on the Geological Survey of India. — 
Dr. Maria, Countess von Linden, assistant in zodlogy in the Univer- 
sity of Bonn. — Edward Alfred Minchin, of Oxford, tutor of biology 
in Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, — Dr. F. S. Monticelli, 
of Cagliari, professor of zoology in the University of Modena. — W. 
A. Murrill, assistant in cryptogamic botany in the Cornell Experiment 
Station. — Dr. W. Petterson, lector for mineralogy and geology in the 
Stockholm Technical School. — Dr. Frederico Raffaele, professor 
extraordinarius of zoology and comparative anatomy in the Univer- 
sity of Palermo.— Dr. Fritz Regel, of Jena, professor extraordinarius 
of geography in the University of Würzburg. — Daniel E. Rosa, of 
Turin, associate professor of comparative anatomy in the University 
of Sassari. — Dr. Achille Russo, of Benevento, professor of zodlogy 
and comparative anatomy in the University of Cagliari. — Frederico 
Sacco, professor extraordinarius of paleontology in the engineering 
school at Turin. — Dr. Solomon, professor extraordinarius of miner- 
alogy in the University of Heidelberg.— W. C. Stevens, professor of 
botany in the University of Kansas. — Professor J. Arthur Thompson, 
regius professor of natural history in the University of Aberdeen. — 
Professor A. E. Tornebohm, chief of the Swedish Geological Survey. 
— Swale Vincent, first assistant in the physiological laboratory of 
the University of Cambridge. — Professor F. L. Washburn, state 
biologist of Washington. — Dr. Engen Ph. Wotczall, professor of 
botany in the newly established technical school at Kieff, Russia. — 
Dr. Wilhelm Zopf, professor of sie in the academy at Miinster, 
Germany. 
Deaths: J. Hermann Albarda, ornithologist, in Leenwarden, Holland. 
— Theodor Beling, student of Diptera, in Seesen Brunswick, Germany, 
December 17. — Konstantin Busiakis, professor of physiology in the 
University of Athens. — Wilhelm Dames, professor of geology and 
paleontology in the University of Berlin, December 22, aged 55. — 
P. Alfred Feuilleaubois, fungologist, at Fontainebleau, France. — 
Charles Fortunn, mineralogist, in London. — Dr. Leopold Tausch 
von Glockelsthurn, of the Austrian Geological Survey, January 2, 
