986 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST.  [Vot. XXXIII. 
— Dr. K. W. Genthe, instructor in zodlogy in the University of 
Michigan. — A. W. Gibb, lecturer on geology in the University of 
Aberdeen. — Dr. L. C. Glenn, professor of geology in North Carolina 
College. — Dr. S. J. Holmes, instructor in zoology in the University 
of Michigan. — Dr. H. S. Jennings, instructor in zoology in the Uni- 
versity of Michigan. — Dr. J. B. Johnson, assistant professor of biol- 
ogy in the University of West Virginia at Morgantown. — Dr. A. C. 
Lane, state geologist of Michigan.— Dr. Henry Sabin Leake, pro- 
fessor of anatomy in Williams College.— Dr. M. von Lenhossek, 
professor of anatomy in the University at Budapest. — J. J. Lister, 
fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge. — George W. Martin, of 
Indianapolis, professor of biology in Vanderbilt University, at Nash- 
ville, Tenn. — Dr. Merton L. Miller, associate in anthropology in 
the University of Chicago. — C. B. Morey, assistant professor of 
anatomy and physiology in the Ohio State University. — Dr. Pegl, 
docent in physiology in the University at Graz.— A. C. Seward, 
fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge. — John L. Sheldon, in- 
structor in biology in the Nebraska State Normal School at Peru. — 
James Y. Simpson, lecturer on natural science in the Free Church 
College, Glasgow. — Professor Baldwin Spencer, honorary director 
of the Natural Museum at Melbourne, Australia. — Dr. Otto Stapf, 
chief assistant in the Kew Herbarium. — W. H. Twelvetrees, geolo- 
gist to the government of Tasmania. — Dr. Karl Wenle, assistant in 
the Ethnological Museum in Leipzig. — Dr. William Morton Wheeler, 
professor of zoology in the University of Texas. — Dr. R. S. Wood- 
worth, assistant in physiology in the Medical School of the University 
of New York. 
Deaths: Mr. Grant Allen, a well-known writer on popular science, 
in London, October 25, aged 51.— Professor J. B. Carnoy, the well- 
known cytologist of Louvain, September 6, in Schuls, Engadine. — 
Professor Erhardt, formerly director of the Natural History Museum 
at Coburg, Germany, aged 80, — Dr. A. Ernst, director of the National 
Museum at Caracas, Venezuela. — Pasquale Freda, director of the 
Agricultural Experiment Station at Rome, July 4. — Charles Howie, 
bryologist, of St. Andrews, Scotland. — Dr. Walter J. Hoffmann, well 
known for his researches upon American anthropology, at Reading, 
Pa., November 8, aged 53.— Dr. F. Kuhla, botanical collector, in 
Majiaos, Brazil.— Dr. Edouard Petri, professor of geography and 
anthropology in the University of St. Petersburg, aged 45. — Dr. 
Karl Russ, ornithologist, at Berlin, September 29, aged 66, — Mr. 
