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Benecke, docent for botany in the university at Kiel, titular professor. — 
Dr. H. Borultan, docent for physiology in the university at Góttingen, 
titular professor. — John A. Bownocker, professor of inorganic geology in 
the Ohio State University. — Dr. Brauer, docent for geology and paleon- 
tology in the Munich Technical School. — Dr. August Brauer, docent for 
zoólogy in the university at Marburg, titular professor. — Dr. Hermann 
Braus, of Würzburg, professor extraordinary of anatomy in the University 
of Heidelberg. — E. J. Butler, official botanist to the Indian government. — 
r. Alexander F. Chamberlain, acting assistant professor of anthropology 
in Clark University. — Henry E. Crampton, adjunct professor of zoólogy in 
Barnard College. — Samuel M. Coulter, instructor in botany in Washington 
University. — Dr. August Denckmann, geologist in the Berlin geological 
Anstalt. — Dr. Karl Escherich, docent for zoólogy in the university at 
Strassburg. — Dr. Richard Ewald, professor of physiology and director of 
the physiological institute in the university at Strassburg. — A. W. Evans, 
assistant professor of botany in Yale University. — Miss Margaret C. 
Ferguson, instructor in botany iri Wellesley College. — George I. Finlay, 
assistant in geology in Columbia University. — E. J. Garwood, professor of 
geology and mineralogy in University College, London.— Georg Geyer, 
chief geologist of the Austrian Geological Survey. — Dr. Ernst Gilg, cura- 
tor of the botanical museum of the University of Berlin. — H. E. Gregory, 
assistant professor of physical geography in Yale University. — W. Gunn, 
district geologist of the British Geological Survey. — Dr. A. C. Haddon 
` of Dublin, Junior Fellow in Christ's College, Cambridge. — Dr. Haupt 
fleisch of Wiirzburg, assistant in botany in the Stuttgart Technical School. 
A. S. Hitchcock of Kansas, assistant agrostologist in the U. S. Depart 
ment of Agriculture.— John Horne, assistant director (for Scotland) of 
the British Geological Survey. — Dr. H. S. Jennings, assistant professor of 
zoólogy in the University of Michigan. — Dr. W. Karawaieff, director - 
of the zoólogical station at Sebastopol. — Dr. K. Keilhack, professor of 
geology in the Berlin Mining School. — W. E. Kellicott, assistant in zoólogy 
in Barnard College. — Dr. F. Kossmat, adjunct of the Austrian Geological 
Survey.— G. W. Lamplugh, district geologist of the British Geological 
Survey. — Dr. C. F. W. McClure, professor of comparative anatomy ™ 
Princeton University. — Dr. Friedrich Maurer, professor of anatomy and 
director of the anatomical institute in the university at Jena. — Dr. May, 
docent for zoólogy in the Carlsruhe Technical School. — Professor A. D. 
Mead, member of the Rhode Island Fish Commission. — Dr. A. pie 
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mologist in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. — Dr. Franz Nissl, prof : 
extraordinary of psychiatry in the university at Heidelberg. — Dr- E. gene 
ton, professor extraordinary of botany in the university at Würzburg. — it 
E. Palla, professor extraordinary of botany in the university at Graz. 
