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comparative anatomy in the University of Moscow. — Mr. A. H. 
Phillips, assistant professor of mineralogy in Princeton University. — 
Dr. Fritz Römer, of Jena, assistant in the zoological museum in 
Berlin. — Dr. Fritz Schaudinn, privat docent for zoology in the 
University of Berlin. — Dr. Schröter, privat docent in botany in the 
University of Bonn. — Dr. O. Seeliger, of Berlin, professor of zoology 
in the University of Rostock. — Prof. C. H. Tyler Townsend, biogeog- 
rapher and systematic entomologist to the New Mexico Agricultural 
Experiment Station.— Dr. Voges, director of the Bacteriological 
Institute at Buenos Ayres. — Prof. Georg Volkins, custodian of the 
botanical gardens in Berlin. — Dr. R. Wagner, of Munich, assistant 
in the Institute for Vegetable Physiology at Heidelberg. — E. O 
Wooten, professor of botany in the New Mexico Agricultural College. 
Dr. Zograf, professor extraordinarius of zoology in the University of 
Moscow. ; 
Recent deaths: Dr. Axel Blytt, professor of botany at Christiania, 
aged 54.— Dr. Sven Borgström, bryologist, at Stockholm, May 13, 
aged 72.—M. Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse, the well-known 
conchologist, at Vernon, France, August 7, aged 71.— Prof. John 
Comfort Fillmore, ethnologist, of Pomona College, California, August 
14, at Taftville, Conn. — Camille Flagey, lichenologist, in Algiers, 
aged 62. — Prof. L. Glaser, entomologist, in Mannheim, Germany. 
—Dr. Arnold Graf, cytologist, of New York, in Boston, September 3, 
after a short illness. — Herbert L. Jones, professor of botany in 
Oberlin College, August 27, aged 32. — M. J. M. Moniez, naturalist, 
at Madeira, July 11. — M. Gabriel de Mortillet, the eminent anthro- 
pologist of France, aged 77.— Dr. August Pollmann, a prominent 
student of bees, at Bonn, May 16, aged 85. 
