1026 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. [Vor. XXXV. 
for zoólogy in the University at Heidelberg. — Bert R. Hoobler, assistant 
in histology and embryology in Cornell University. — F. W. Hodge, 
assistant in charge of office in the Smithsonian Institution. — Dr. Charles F. 
Hottes, instructor in botany in the University of Illinois. — J. Allen Howe, 
geologist on the English staff of the Geological Survey of the United 
Kingdom.— Dr. Alois Jentió, assistant in vegetable physiology in the 
University at Vienna. — Dr. Duncan S. Johnson, associate professor. of 
botany in Johns Hopkins University. — S. P. Jones, assistant state geolo- 
gist of Georgia. — Dr. Ernst Kittl, docent for geology in the technical 
school at Vienna.— Dr. Alfred Koch, professor. extraordinary of bacteri- 
ology in the University at Góttingen. — Dr. F. Kolbeck, professor of min- 
eralogy in the mining school at Freiburg i. S.— Dr. A. L. Kroeber, 
instructor in Indian anthropology in the University of California. — 
Dr. August Langhofer, professor extraordinary of botany in the University 
at Agram, Austria.— Dr. Ralph S. Lillie, assistant in physiology in 
Harvard Medical School. — Dr. Walther von Lingelsheim, director of the 
bacteriological station in Benthen, Germany.— George H. Lyman, pro- 
fessor of botany in Dartmouth College. — Dr. Florence M. Lyon, associate 
in botany in the University of Chicago. — Dr. Albert F. Matthews, assist- 
ant professor of physiological chemistry in the University of Chicago. — 
Dr. Hermann Meerworth of Hamburg, assistant in the Natural History 
Museum in Braunschweig. — Adam Miller, fellow in biology in Princeton 
University. — Benjamin LeRoy Miller, fellow in geology in Johns Hopkins 
University. — Dr. Siegfried Mollier, professor extraordinary of anatomy in 
the University at Munich. — Dr. G. T. Moore of Dartmouth College, 
algologist to the Department of Agriculture. — H. B. Muff, geologist on 
the Scottish staff of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. — 
r. Miller, director of the newly established zoological garden in Halle. — 
- Bogumil Nemec, head of the new institute of vegetable physiology in 
e Bohemian University at Prag. — S. P. Orth, professor of natural 
science at Buchtel College, Ohio. — William Osburn, instructor in zoólogy 
in the University of Cincinnati. — Dr. J. B. Overton, professor of biology : 
in Illinois College. — Vládimir J. Palladin, professor of vegetable anatomy 
and physiology in the University at St. Petersburg. — Dr. Henry F. Reid, 
professor of geological physics in Johns Hopkins University. — Ralph W. 
Richards, fellow in biology in Tufts College. — Professor I. C. Russell, 
state geologist of New Jersey, to take the position next year. — Dr. Wilhelm 
Salomon, professor extraordinary of stratigraphy and paleontology in the 
University at Heidelberg. — Dr. E. Schellwein, professor extraordinary of 
geology and paleontology in the University at Kónigsberg. — Dr. Edward 
C. Schneider, professor of biology in Tabor College, Tabor, Iowa. — 
Dr. G. Senn, docent for botany in the University at Basel. — W. T. Shaw, 
assistant entomologist in the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. — 
Daniel Naylor Shoemaker, fellow in zoólogy in Johns Hopkins University. 
— Dr. F. L. Stevens, instructor in biology in the North Carolina College 
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