Corresponding Members. 
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Stone, Ormond, University Station, Charlottesville, Va. 
A. M. (Chicago). Director of the Leander McCormick Observatory and 
Professor of Practical Astronomy, University of Virginia. 
Tolman, Albert Harris, 5407 Woodlawn Av., Chicago, III. 
A. B. (Williar. ; Ph. D. (Strassburg). Assistant Professor of Eng¬ 
lish Literature, Ur' "rsity of Chicago. 
Tolman, Herbert Cushing, Hashville, Tenn. 
A. B., Ph. D. (Yale) ; D. D. (Nashville). Professor of Greek, Vander¬ 
bilt University; Canon, All Saints’ Cathedral. 
Townley, Sidney Dean, Ukiah, Cal. 
B. S., M. S. (Wisconsin) ; Sc. D. (Michigan). Astronomer in Charge 
of International Latitude Observatory; Lecturer in Astronomy, 
University of California; Editor of Publications, Astro¬ 
nomical Society of the Pacific. 
Trelease, William, Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. 
B. S. (Cornell) ; S. D. (Harvard) ; LL. D. (Wisconsin, Missouri, 
Washington University). Director of Missouri Botanical Garden 
and Henry Shaw School of Botany; Engelmann Professor of 
Botany, Washington University; Vice-President, Academy 
of Science of St. Louis; Secretary, The Round Table, 
St. Louis; Honorary President, Engelmann Botan¬ 
ical Club, St. Louis; Chairman, City Plans 
Committee, Civic League, St. Louis. 
Van de Warker, Ely, 404 Fayette Park, Syracuse, H. Y. 
M. D. (Albany Medical and Union). Surgeon, Central New York Hos¬ 
pital for Women; Consulting Physician, St. Ann’s Maternity Hos¬ 
pital ; Senior Surgeon, Women’s and Children’s Hospital; 
Commissioner of Education, Syracuse. 
Verrill, Addison Emery, 86 Whalley Av., Hew Haven, Conn. 
B. S. (Harvard) ; A. M. (Yale). Professor of Zoology, Yale Uni¬ 
versity ; Curator of Zoology, Yale University Museum; Presi¬ 
dent, Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
Win c hell. Hew ton Horace, 
113 State St., Minneapolis, Minn. 
A. M. (Michigan). Geologist and Archaeologist. 
Young, Albert Adams, 
531 South Claremont Av., Chicago, Ill. 
A. B., A. M. (Dartmouth) ; B. D. (Andover). Clergyman. 
