
No. 425.] GIFTS, APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS. 417 
Waukesha (Wis.) Public Library, $15,000, from Andrew Carnegie. 
Waynesburg (Pa.) College, $36,000, from various donors. 
William Jewell College; a conditional gift of $25,000, from John D. Rocke- 
feller. 
San Bernardino, Cal., $15,000, from Andrew Carnegie, for a public library. 
Santa Rosa, Cal., $20,000, from Andrew Carnegie, for a public library. 
Saratoga (N.Y.) Public Library, $20,000, from Andrew Carnegie. 
Stevens Institute of Technology, $5000, from Alexander C. Humphreys. 
Syracuse University, $100,000, from John D. Rockefeller. 
Yale University, $5000, froni the class of 1876; $100,000, by the will of 
rs. Lila Curger. 
Yankton (S.D.) Public Library, $10,000, from Andrew Carnegie. 
APPOINTMENTS. 
Dr. A. F. Adams, assistant in histology in the University of Toronto. — 
Dr. Leon Asher, professor of physiology in the university at Bern. — 
Prof. Saverio Belli of Turin, professor of botany in the university at 
Cagliari. — Dr. Max Belowsky, custodian of the Mineralogical Petrological 
Institute in Berlin. — Dr. Max Bleibtreu, professor of physiology in the 
University at Bonn. — Dr. Georg Bóhn, honorary professor of geology in 
the university at Freiburg i. B. — Dr. G. Brandes of Halle, scientific 
director of the zoólogical gardens there. — Dr. H. C. Bumpus, director of 
the American Museum of Natural History. — Dr. Wesley R. Coe, assistant 
professor of comparative anatomy in Yale University. — Dr. John M. 
Coulter, professor of botany in the Manila Normal School, Philippines. — 
Dr. Otto Drasch, professor of histology and embryology in the university 
at Graz. — Théophile Durand, director of the botanical gardens at Brussels. 
— M. H. Embrer, assistant in biology in the University of Toronto.— _ 
Dr. A. Ernst, docent for botany in the university at Zurich. — Dr. Ferdi- 
nand Filarsky, custodian of the botanical section of the Hungarian National 
Budapest. — Dr. Alexander Fleroff, docent for botany in the 
university at Moscow. — C. M. Fraser, assistant in zoólogy in the Univer- 
sity of Toronto. — Dr. Ph. Glangeaud, adjunct professor of mineralogy 
in the university at Clermont, France. — Dr. Caswell Grave, director of 
the U.S. Fish Commission Station at Beaufort, N.C. — Prof. J. W. 
Gregory, acting head of the geological survey of Victoria. — Dr. Grinchant, 
adjunct professor of mineralogy in the university at Caen, France. — Dr. 
A. C. Haddon, advisory curator of the Horniman Museum at Forest Hill 
near London. — Dr. R. W. Hall, instructor in biology at Lehigh University. 
— Dr. Fr. C. C. Hansen, professor of anatomy in the university at Copen- 
hagen. — C. Willard Hayes, geologist in charge of geology on the U.S. 
Geological Survey. — Dr. E. Johann Gerhard Holm, professor and director 
of the paleontological section of the Royal Natural History Museum in. 


