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Name 
Birth 

College Residence Specialty | Bir.| P| B| N| W 
ae EEL | Ohio A.B. Yale Chicago Math. |1862| 43/39]... | 29 
ao ey Wy. New Jersey | A.B. Williams | Hartford Chem. [1838] 65 | 54/... | 59 
asa E. S. Maine — Harvard Salem Zoology |1838) 57 | 31 | 26 | 38 
Mone HN. Vermont A.B. Amherst | Baltimore Chem. /[1848/55)...|... | 59 
Ga C. E. Mass. S.B. Harvard | Washington Chem. (1849) 42 | 42)... ) <<. 
vet, dic WN, Switzerland | A.B. Harvard | Chicago Chem. /1862)...| 46]... | 42 
Nichols, E.L. | England | B.S. Cornell | Ithaca Physics |1854| 50/47)... | 47 
Nichols, E. F, Kansas B.S. Kansas Hanover Physics |1869| 37] ...|... | 39 
Osborn, H. F. Connecticut | A.B. Princeton | New York City | Zoology |1857| 30 | 44 | 34 | 43 
Peckham, 8. F. | R. I. — Brown Brooklyn Chem. {1839/58 |... | 37] ... 
Peirce, B. O. Mass. A.B. Harvard | Cambridge Physics |1854/ 56 | 30)... | 52 
Peirce, CLS: Mass. A.B. Harvard | Milford Logic 1839) 2/28 | son POT 
Pickering, E. C. | Boston S.B. Harvard | Cambridge Astron. |1846] 50 | 27 | 30 | 27 
Prudden, T. M. | Connecticut | A.B. Yale New York City | Physiol. |1849] ... | 55 | 47 | 52 
Pumpelly, R. New York | A.B. Yale Newport Geology |1837| 37 | 83 | 31 | 35 
Pupim, M. T, Hungary A.B. Columbia | Yonkers Physics |1858| 38 | 47 | 32 | 47 
Putnam, F. W. | Mass. _ S.B. Harvard | Cambridge Anthrop. |1839} 56 | 26 |... | 46 
Remsen, I. N. Y. City | A.B. City, N. Y.| Baltimore Chem. [1846] 33 | 29 | 30 | 36 
Richards, T. W. Philadel. 8.B. Harvard | Cambridge Chem. /[1868) 34/23}... | 31 
Royce, J. California | A.B. California} Cambridge Philos. 1855) 53 | 86}... | 51 
Sargent, C. S. Boston A.B. Harvard | Jamaica Plain | Botany [1841/41 | 37|...| 54 
Scott, W. B. Cincinnati | A.B. Princeton | Princeton Paleon. |1858} 28 | ... | 40 | 48 
Scudder, S. H. Boston A.B. Williams | Cambridge Zoology |1837| 41 | 37 | 39 | 40 
Sherwood, A. Penn. — Chicago Portland, O. Geology |1848) 27 |... | 28} ... 
Smyth, C. H. New York | Ph B. Columbia} Princeton Geology |1866| 42]... | 29]... 
Stephens, H. M. | Missouri A.B Dickinson | Berkeley Zoology |1868) 29 | 32)... |... 
Stevens, W. L. Georgia A.B. S. Carol. | Lexington, Va. | Physics |1847| 37 |... |43] ... 
Thomson, E. England A.B. Phil. C. S.| Swampscott Engineer|1853} 23 | 35 |... | 54 
Trelease, W. New York | B.S. Cornell St. Louis, Mo. | Botany |1857| 46 | 35]... | 45 
Trowbridge, J. Boston 8.B. Harvard | Cambridge Physics {1843} 53 | 28 | 34 | 35 
Van Hise, C. R. | Wisconsin | B.M.E. Wis Madison Geology |1857| 52}... | 43 | 45 
Verill, A. E. Maine S.B. Harvard | New Haven Zoology |1839) ... | 48 | 28 | 33 
Walcott, C. D. New York Washington Geology |1850) 47 | 49 | 48 | 46 
Webster, A. G. Mass. A.B. Harvard | Worcester Physics |1863) 43 | 32]... | 40 
Welch, W. H. Connecticut | A.B. Yale Baltimore Physiol. |1850) 46 | 51| ... | 46 
White, A. D. New York | A.B. Yale Ithaca Educat’ n |1832) 37 | 36]... |... 
White, I. C. West Va. A.M. W. Virg. | Morgantown Geology |1848] 30}... | 26]... 
Whitman, C.O. | Maine B.A. Bowdoin | Chicago Zoology |1842)| 57 | 48 | 56 | 53 
Wood, H. C. Philadel. M.D. Penn Philadelphia | Physiol. |1841] ... | 46 | 25 | 38 
Woodward, R. S. | Michigan C.E. Mich Washington Astron. {1849 53/47 | ... | 47 
Wright, A. W. Connecticut | A.B. Yale New Haven Physics |1836/ 60]... | 40 | 45 









case of a few large cities. 
bership is indicated by italics. 
The discussion of Table I. is complicated by the fact that several 
The four societies are indicated by the 
initials of the headquarters of each, P, B, N and W. Resident mem- 
men were elected as residents, and later moving to another state, were 
made associates. Three men were made honorary members of the New 
York Academy. In all these cases, the first election is that entered in 
the table. Twenty-one men, including the three just mentioned, are 
members of all four societies, and will be designated below as of class A. 
From the second column, it appears that the birthplaces are dis- 
tributed as follows: Massachusetts, 22; New York, 18; Connecticut, 10; 
Pennsylvania, 7; Maine and Ohio, 4 each; Michigan and Vermont, 3 
each; foreigners, 13, of whom 5 came from Great Britain, and 4 from 
Germany. The only cities furnishing more than one member are 
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