List of Members. 
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Garland, Hamlin, 
New York, N. Y. 
Vice-President, International Institute of Arts and Letters. Chairman 
of Cliff-Dwellers, of Chicago. 
Jordan, David Starr, 
Chancellor Emeritus of Stanford University, Stanford Univer¬ 
sity, Cal. 
Chancellor Emeritus of Stanford University, Stanford University, Cal.; 
M.S.. Cornell University. 1872 ; M.D., Indiana Medical College, 1875 ; Ph.D., 
Butler College, 1878 ; LL.D., Cornell University, 1886, Johns Hopkins Uni¬ 
versity, 1902, Illinois College, 1903, Western Reserve, 1915, University 
of California, 1915, Indiana University, 1909 ; Instructor in Botany, 
Cornell University, 1871-72 ; Professor of Natural History, Lom¬ 
bard University, 1872-73; Principal of Appleton (Wis.) Collegi¬ 
ate Institute, 1873-74 ; Lecturer in Marine Botany at Penikese, 
1873-74; Teacher of Natural History, Indianapolis High 
School, 1874-75 ; Professor of Biology, Butler College, 1875- 
79 ; Instructor in Botany, Harvard Summer School, Cumber¬ 
land Gap, 1875-76 ; Assistant to U. S. Fish Commission, 
1877-81 ; Professor of Zoology, Indiana University, 1879- 
85 ; President of Indiana University, 1885-91; President 
Stanford University, 1891-1913, Chancellor, 1913 ; 
President of the California Academy of Sciences, 1891- 
98, 1901-03, 1908-1910; U. S. Commissioner in 
charge of Fur Seal Investigations, 1896-98; of Sal¬ 
mon Investigations, 1903 ; International Commis¬ 
sioner of Fisheries, 1908-1910; President of the 
American Association for the Advancement of 
Science, 1902. 
Merrick, George B., 850 West Washington Avenue, Madison 
Author of Genealogy of the Merrick—My rick Family of Massachusetts, 
1686-1902. Madison, 1902; Old Times on the Upper Mississippi, The 
Recollections of a Steamboat Pilot from 185 4-186 3, Cleveland, 
1909 ; Genesis of Steamboating on Western Rivers, with a 
Registry of Officers on the Upper Mississippi (with 
William R. Tibbals), State Historical Society, 
Madison, 1912. 
Urbana, Ill. 
Trelease, William, 
B.S. (Cornell) ; S.D. (Harvard) ; LL.D. (Wisconsin, Missouri, Washing¬ 
ton University) ; Professor of Botany University of Wisconsin, 
1883-5 ; Professor of Botany Washington University, 1885-1913 ; 
Director Missouri Botanical Garden, 1889-1912 ; Professor 
of Botany University of Illinois, 1913. 
Wheeler, W. M., 
Forest Hills, Boston, Mass. 
PH.D. Professor of Economic Entomology, Harvard University. 
