914 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. 
Deaths: Perez Arcaz, entomologist, in Madrid. — Eugene Gonod 
d’Artemare, botanist, June 16, in Ussel, France. — Sigismondo Brogi, 
naturalist, in Siena, July 17, aged 48.— Dr. Karl Bernhard Brühl, 
formerly professor of zoötomy in the University of Vienna, in Graz, 
Austria, August 14, aged 79. — John Cordeaux, of Lincolnshire, orni- 
thologist, August 1, aged 68. — Dr. George A. Hendricks, professor 
of anatomy in the College of Medicine of the University of Minne- 
sota, September 24. — Dr. Oluf Rygh, professor of archeology in the 
University of Christiania, August 20, aged 66.— Johann Nep. Schnabl, 
mycologist, in Munich, June 16, aged 45.— Dr. Lawson Tait, well 
known for his investigations on insectivorous plants, in London, June 
13, aged 55.— Dr. Friedrich Thiele, naturalist, in Lochwitz, near 
Dresden, August 16, aged 85.— Rev. William Farren White, ento- 
mologist, in Bournemouth, England, July 21, aged 66 years. 
NOTE. 
THE AMERICAN MORPHOLOGICAL SOCIETY will meet with the Society 
of American Naturalists and other affiliated Societies, at New Haven, dur- 
ing the Christmas holidays. The dates of the meetings are (unofficially) 
December 27-29. The titles of papers to be presented may be sent to the 
secretary, Prof. Bashford Dean, Columbia University, New York City. 
