760 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. [VoL. XXXIII. 
Dr. Deichmiiller, of mineralogical and ethnological museum at 
Dresden, titular professor.— Dr. Julius Doeger, adjunct of the 
Austrian Geological Survey. — Mr. Ulysses S. Grant, professor of 
- geology in Northwestern University. — Dr. R. G. Harrison, associate 
professor of anatomy in the Johns Hopkins University. — Dr. Her- 
bertson, lecturer on physical geography in the University of Oxford. 
~— Dr. F. D. Lambert, instructor in biology in Tufts College. — Dr. 
Frank R. Lillie, of the University of Michigan, professor of biology 
in Vassar College. — Dr. Florence M. Lyon, assistant in botany in 
Smith College. — Mr. Harold Lyon, assistant in botany in the Uni- 
versity of Minnesota. — Dr. E. B. Matthews, associate professor of 
petrography and mineralogy in the Johns Hopkins University. — Dr. 
, Elisa Norsa, assistant in the zodlogical cabinet of the University of 
~ Bologna. — Miss Winnifred J. Robinson, instructor in biology in 
Vassar College. — Dr. :C. Schenck, docent for anthropology and 
ethnology in the University of Lausanne.— Dr. G. B. Shattuck, 
associate in physiographic geology in the Johns Hopkins University. 
— Mr. John Louis Sheldon, assistant in botany in the University of 
Nebraska. — Max Standfuss, docent in entomology, titular professor 
in the University of Ziirich.— Dr. Franz Edouard Suess, assistant on 
the Austrian Geological Survey. — Mr. W. H. Wheeler, assistant in 
botany in the University of Minnesota. — Dr. J. L. Wortman, of the 
American Museum of Natural History in New York, curator of the 
department of geology and paleontology in the Carnegie Museum of 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Deaths : Franz Benteli, entomologist, in Bern, Switzerland, January 
28, aged 75.— Dr. Otto Bockeler, a student of the genus Carex, 
in Varel, Oldenburg, March 5, aged 95.— Dr. Ludwig Biichner, 
titular professor and the author of Force and Matter and similar 
_ works, in Darmstadt, April 30, aged 75.— Carl Jonas Reinhold 
Elgenstjerna, botanist, in Nora, Sweden, March 25. — Charles Stuart 
Gregson, an English student of Lepidoptera, January 31, aged 81. — 
Friedrich Heppe, geologist, in Pretoria, South Africa, Aug. 8, 1898. 
— Dr. Theodor von Hessling, formerly professor of anatomy in the 
University of Munich, May, aged 83.— Dr. Joseph Armin Knapp, 
assistant in the botanical department of the Court Museum of Vienna, 
April 1.— Rev. James Digues La Touche, geologist, in Stockesay, 
-~ England, February 24, aged 74. — Gottlieb William Leitner, a student 
of Asiatic anthropology, in Bonn, February 22, aged 58.— Dr. Giovanni 
_ Michelotti, paleontologist, at Turin, Italy, December 21, aged 84. — 
