Corresponding Members. 
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CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
Abbott, Charles Conrad, Trenton, N. J. 
M. D. (Pennsylvania). Biology, Archaeology, Literature. 
Andrews, Edmund, 65 Randolph st., Chicago, III. 
A. B,, A. M., M. D., LL. D. (Michigan). Professor of Clinical Surgery, North¬ 
western University; Surgeon of Mercy Hospital; Consulting Surgeon 
Michael Reese Hospital and Illinois Hospital for Women 
and Children. 
Armsby, Henry Prentiss, State College, Pa. 
S. B. (Worcester Polytechnic) ; Ph. B., Ph. D. (Yale). Director of Experiment 
Station. 
Bascom, John, Park st., Williamstown, Mass. 
A. B., A. M. (Williams); D.D. (Iowa) ; LL. D. (Amherst). Professor of Polit¬ 
ical Science, Williams College. 
Bennett, Charles Edward, 1 Grove Place, Ithaca, N. Y. 
A. B. (Brown). Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Cornell Uni¬ 
versity. 
C 217 S. Broadway. Los Angeles, Calif. 
Bridge, Norman, -] Oct. and Nov. each year, Rush Med- 
(_ ical College, Chicago, Ill. 
A. M. (Lake Forest); M. D. (Northwestern, Rush). Prosessor of Clinical 
Medicine and Physical Diagnosis, Rush Medical College. 
Cavernor, Charles, Boulder, Colorado. 
A. M. (Dartmouth); LL. D. (California). Pastor Congregational Church. 
Coulter, John Merle, Chicago, Ill. 
A. B., A. M., Ph. D. (Hanover); Ph. D. (Indiana). Head Professor of Botany, 
University of Chicago. 
Crooker, Joseph Henry, Troy, N. Y. 
Minister, Unitarian Church. 
Davis, Floyd, 317 Iowa.Loan and Trust bldg., Des Moines, la. 
Ph. B., C. E., M. E. (Missouri); Ph. D. (Miami). Analytical and Consulting 
Chemist. 
De Vere, Maximilian Freiherr Schaie, 
University Station, Charlottesville, Va. 
Ph. D. (Greifswalde); J. U. D. (Berlin). Professor of Modern Languages, 
University of Virginia. 
Eckels, William Alexander, 210 McMecken st., Baltimore, Md. 
A. B., A. M. (Dickinson). Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University. 
Fallows, Samuel, 967 W. Monroe st., Chicago, Ill. 
A. B., A. M., LL. D. (Wisconsin); D.D. (Lawrence). Presiding Bishop of 
the Reformed Episcopal Church; Chancellor of the University 
Association. 
