542 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. 
Leipzig. — Ludwig Kathariner, professor of zodlogy and comparative 
anatomy in the University of Freiburg, Switzerland. — Dr. F. L 
Kitchen, paleontologist to the geological survey of Great Britain. — 
Oreste Mattivolo, professor of botany in the Instituto di Studi Supe- 
rior in Florence. — Dr. Aladár Richter, privat docent for vegetable 
anatomy in the University of Budapest. — Dr. Domenico Sangiorgi, 
assistant in the geological cabinet of the University of Parma. — Dr. 
G. Adolf Sauer, extraordinary professor of geology in the University 
of Heidelberg. — Dr. Paul Schiemenz, director of the biological and 
fishery investigation station “ Muggelsee,” near Berlin. — Dr. J. L. C. 
Schroeder van der Kolk, professor of mineralogy in the Polytechnicum 
at Delft, Holland.— Dr. Eugenio Serra, assistant in the botanical 
garden at Palermo. — Dr. Franz Steindacher, intendant of the Natu- 
ral History Museum in Vienna. — Dr. Johannes Thiele, of Strasburg, 
assistant in the zodlogical collections of the Agricultural School at . 
Berlin. — Dr. A. Weberbauer, privat docent for botany in the Univer- 
sity of Breslau. 
Recent deaths: José d’Anchieté, zoologist in Angola, Sept. 14, 
1897. — Frederick Charles Aplin, ornithologist in Bodicote, England, 
aged 43 years. — Alphonse Briart, geologist at Mariemont, Belgium, 
March 15, aged 73. — Dr. Max Dahmen, bacteriologist, in Krefeld, 
Germany. — George Christopher Dennis, dipterologist, in York, Eng- 
land, December 22, aged yo years. — Franz Fiala, botanist and 
archeologist, curator of the ethnological collections of the Museum 
of Bosnia-Herzegorina, at Sarajevo, January 28, aged 36. — Dr. K. 
B. Jacob Forssell, lichenologist, at Karlstad, Sweden, February 11. 
— Dr. Samuel Gordon, president of the Royal Zodlogical Society of 
Dublin.— Lieut. Charles Cooper King, geologist, in Camberley, Sur- 
rey, England, January 16, aged 55.— E. J. S. Linnarsson, botanist, in 
Sk6fde, Sweden. — Emmanuel Martin, lepidopterologist, at Creil, 
France. — John Carrick Moore, geologist, in London, February 10, 
aged 94.— Alfred Monod, cryptogamic botanist, at Neuilly, near 
Paris, aged 61. — Dr. Guiseppe Palma, zodlogist, in Naples, January 
18. — A. J. Horace Pelletier, student of injurious insects in Madon, 
France. — John Robert Streatham Hunter-Selkirk, geologist and 
antiquary at Braidwood, Scotland, March 23, aged 62.— Thomas 
James Stoller, geologist, at Evesham, England. 
