List of Members, 
1235 
Garland, Hamlin, New York, N. Y. 
Vice-President, International Institute of Arts and Letters. Chairman of 
Cliff-Dwellers, of Chicago. 
Jordan, David Starr, 
President Emeritus of Stanford University, Stanford Uni¬ 
versity, Cal. 
M. S., Cornell University, 1872; M. D., Indiana Medical College, 1875; 
Ph. D., Butler College, 1878; DD. D., Cornell University, 1886, Johns 
Hopkins University, 1902, Illinois College, 1903 ; Instructor in Botany, 
Cornell University, 1871-72 ; Professor of Natural History, Lombard 
University, 1872-73 ; Principal of Appleton (Wis.) Collegiate In¬ 
stitute, 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, 
Cumberland Gap, 1875-76 Assistant to U. S. Fish Com¬ 
missioner, 1877-81; Professor of Zoology, Indiana 
University, 1879-85 ; President of Indiana Univer¬ 
sity, 1885-91; President of the California Acad¬ 
emy of Sciences, 1891-98, 1901-03, 1908 ; U. S. 
Commissioner in charge of Fur Setl. Inves¬ 
tigations, 1896-98 ; of Salmon Investiga¬ 
tions, 1904 ; International Commissioner 
of Fisheries, since 1908; President of 
the American Association for the 
Advancement of Science, 1903-09. 
Trelease, William, 
Urbana, Ill. 
B. S. (Cornell) ; S. D. (Harvard) ; LL. D. (Wisconsin, Missouri, Washington 
University) ; Professor of Botany University of Wisconsin, 1883-5 ; 
Professor of Botany Washington University 1885-19*3 ; Director 
Missouri Botanical Garden, 1889-1912 ; Professor of Botany 
University of Illinois, 1913-1918 ; Vice-President Associa¬ 
tion Internationale des Botanistes and Chairman 
American Board of Editors, Botaniches 
Centralblatt. 
Wheeler, W. M., 
Forest Hills, Boston, Mass. 
Ph. D. Professor of Economic Entomology, Harvard University. 
