176 The American Naturalist. [February, 



James Mortimer Adye, an entomologist, died at Bournemouth, Eng- 

 land, May 30th, 1895, aged 34. * 



Dr. Jas. E. Humphrey has been appointed Lecturer in Botany in 

 Johns Hopkins University. 



Dr. A. Kowalevsky has been elected a foreign associate of the Acad- 

 emy of Sciences of Paris. 



Prof. J. G. Agardh has given his magnificent collection of Alga to 

 the University of Lund. 



A F JT ?° derlein ' Professor of Zoology and Geology in Palermo, 

 died March 28, aged 84. 



Dr. Pellegrino Strobel, geologist and Conchologist, died at Parmai 

 Italy, June 9th, 1895. 



Dr. R Hanitsch has gone as Director to the Raffles Museum and 

 library at Singapore. 



The Linnean Society of London has awarded a gold medal to Prof 

 F. Cohn, ofBreslau. 



Dr Gustav von Nordenskiold, ethnographer and crystallographer, of 

 Stockholm, is dead. 



Dr. A. D. Mead has been appointed Instructor in Neurology in 

 Brown University. hJ 



Dr. Reinitzer, of Prag, has been called as Extraordinarius Professor 

 of Botany to Graz. 



Dr. E. SchGbl succeeded Dr. Schiemenz as Librarian of the Naples 

 Zoological Station. 



Prof. E. D. Cope has been elected associate member of the Academy 

 of Sciences, Arts and Letters of Belgium. 



' Dr. R. Bonnet, of Giessen, goes as Professor Ordinarius of Anatomv 

 to Griefswald. J 



Dr. W. Roux, of Innspruck, has gone as Ordinary Professor of Ana- 

 tomy to Halle. 



Dr. Hans Schinz is appointed Ordinary Professor of Botany in 

 Zurich. J 



Julien Deby, of London, microscopist and student of diatoms is 

 dead. 



Dr. F. C. Kenyon has gone to Clark University as Fellow in Biol- 

 ogy- 



Dr. H. Lenk, of Leipzig, has made Extraordinarius of Geology. 



