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APPOINTMENTS. 



'Elmer D. Ball, professor of zoobiology in the Utah Agricultural Col- 



sity. — Dr. Richard Beck, professor extraordinary of economic entomology 

 in the veterinary school at Tharandt, Germany.— Dr. Maurice A. Bigelow, 

 adjunct professor of biology in Teachers College, New York City.— Dr. 

 Pierro Marcellin Boule, professor of paleontology in the Paris Museum of 

 Natural History. — Dr. Hermann Braun, professor of zoology in the veteri- 

 nary school at Tharandt, Germany.— Dr. Cavallie, professor of anatomy 

 in the school of medicine at Clermont-Ferrand. — Stewart Culin, curator 

 of ethnology in the museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 



— Dr. D. J. Cunningham of Dublin, professor of anatomy in the University 

 of Edinburgh.— Bruce Fink, professor of botany in Iowa College. — Dr. 

 Eugen von Daday, professor of zoology in the Hungarian Poly technicium 

 at Budapest. — Joseph Burtt Davy of California, state agrostologist and 

 botanist to the Department of Agriculture in the Transvaal.— Dr. Giovanni 

 Battista DeToni, professor of botany in the University of Modena.— Dr. 



— Dr. Livingston Farrand, professor of anthropology- in Columbia Univer- 

 sity and assistant curator of ethnology in the American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York.— Dr. Otto Frank, professor extraordinary of physi- 

 ology in the University at Munich.— Dr. Friedrich Richard Fuchs, docent for 

 physiology' in the University at Erlangen.— Dr. Frederick DeForest Heald, 

 adjunct professor of plant physiology* and bacteriology in the Univer- 

 sity of Nebraska.— Dr. Hoflich, teacher of agricultural bacteriology and 

 anatomy of domestic animals in the agricultural school at Weihenstephan. 



— Dr. F. von Huene, docent for geology and pah-ontology in the Univer- 

 sity at Tubingen.— C. W. Johnson, curator of the Boston Society of Natu- 

 ral History. — Prof. Franz Loewinson-Lessing, of Dorpat, professor of miner- 

 alogy and geology in the Polytechnic Institute at St. Petersburg.— Dr. 

 Lubosch, docent for anatomy in the University at Jena.— Dr. Otto Maas, 

 professor extraordinary of /oology in the University of Munich.— Margaret 

 E. Maltby, adjunct professor of botany in Teachers College, New York.— 



Oltmauns, professor of botany in the University at Freiburg i. B.— Dr. 

 A. E. Ortmann, of Princeton, curator of invertebrate zoology in the Carnegie 

 Museum. Pittsburg.— Dr. K. Alfred Osann. professoi extraordinary of 



