Corres'ponding Members. 
717 
Woll, Fritz Wilhelm, 424 Charter St., Madison. 
B. S., Ph. B. (Christiania); M. S., Ph. D. (Wisconsin). Assistant Pro¬ 
fessor of Agricultural Chemistry ancf Chemist to the Agricultural 
Experiment Station, University of Wisconsin. 
Wright, Clement Blake Bergin, 796 Astor Sit., Milwaukee. 
A. B., A. M. (Trinity); B. D. (Nashotah); Ph. D. (Kansas' City); F. S., Sc. 
(London, Eng.); F. R. S. L. Clergyman; Secretary, Diocese of Mil¬ 
waukee; Librarian, Diocesan Library; Examining Chaplain; 
Editor, Church Times. 
Youtz, Lewis Addison, Appleton. 
Ph. B. (Simpson); Ph. D. (Columbia). Professor of Chemistry, Lawrence 
University. 
Zimmerman, Charles Frederick A., 622 Otjen St., Milwaukee, 
Ph. B. (Illinois Wesleyan); A. M. (Charles City). Principal, Seventeenth 
District School. 
Zimmerman, Oliver Bruner, 222 Charter St., Madison. 
B. M. E., M. E. (Wisconsin). Assistant Professor of Machine Design and 
Descriptive Geometry, University of Wisconsin; President, Wiscon¬ 
sin Audubon Society. 
OORRESPOHDHsTGr MEMBERS. 
Abbott, Charles Conrad, Trenton, 1ST. J. 
M. D. (Pennsylvania). 
Andrews, Edmund, 100 State St., Chicago, Ill. 
A. B., A. M., M. D., LL. D. (Michigan). Professor of Clinical Surgery, 
Northwestern University; Surgeon, Mercy Hospital; Consulting Sur¬ 
geon, Michael Reese Hospital and Illinois Hospital for Women 
and Children. 
Armsby, Henry Prentiss, State College, Pa. 
B. S. (Worcester Polytechnic); Ph. B., Ph. D. (Yale); LL. D. (Wiscon¬ 
sin). Director of Experiment Station; Expert in Animal Nutri¬ 
tion, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
Bascom, John, Park St., Williamstown, Mass. 
A. B., A. M. (Williams); D. D. (Iowa)^LL. D. (Amherst, Williams). 
Greylock Commissioner. 
