quarterly record of gifts, appointments, and deaths
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Quarterly Record of Gifts, Appointments, and DeathsSource: The American Naturalist, Vol. 36, No. 431 (Nov., 1902), pp. 915-916Published by: The University of Chicago Press for The American Society of NaturalistsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2453905 .
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QUARTERLY RECORD OF GIFTS, APPOINTMENTS,
AND DEATHS.
EDUCATIONAL GIFTS.
Ohio State University, $5000, from Prof. S. W. Robinson, Vassar College; ioooo, by the will of Adolph Sutro.
APPOINTMENTS.
Jean Brethes, custodian of insects in the museum at Buenos Aires. Dr. Oskar Ebert, custodian of the collections of the Prussian Geological Survey.-T. W. Galloway, professor of biology in Milliken University, Decatur, Ill.- Professor Griffon, professor of botany in the National School for Agriculture at Grignon, France. -Dr. Maurice Jaquet, con- servator of the oceanological museum at Monaco. -Dr. Fridolin Kasser,
professor of botany in the Vienna Agricultural School. - Dr. Adolf Klautsch, district geologist of the Prussian Geological Survey. - Dr. Benno
Kiihn, geologist of the Prussian Geological Survey. -Dr. R. S. Lillie, instructor in physiology and histology in the University of Nebraska.-
Dr. Lorenz v. Liburnau, docent for zo6logy in the Vienna Agricultural School. - Dr. Raymond Pearl, instructor in zoology in the University of Michigan. - Dr. Henry F. Perkins, assistant professor of biology in the University of Vermont. - A. R. Ruggles, assistant to the state entomologist of Minnesota. - Dr. Sommerfelclt, docent for m-nineralogy in th e university at Tiibingen. - Dr. Paul Sorauer, docent for plant pathology in the university at Berlin. Dr. F. L. Stevens, professor of biology in the Agricultural College at Raleigh, N.C. -Dr. Robert H. Wolcott, assistant professor of zoology in the University of Nebraska. - Dr. Wilhelm Wolff, district geologist of the Prussian Geological Survey. - Dr. Oskar Zoth, professor of physiology in the university at Innsbruck. - Prof. R. Albrecht Zimmer- mann, botanist of the biological station Amani, in German East Africa.
DEATHS.
Alfred Blavy, entomologist, in Montpellier, France. - Oliver Collett, student of the Mollusks of Ceylon, at Colombo, June 13, aged 35.-John
Edward Fletcher, British entomologist, at St. Johns, February 26, aged 66.
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9I6 THE- AMEJIRICAN NASTURALIST.
-Petrus Heucle, missionary and naturalist, near Shanghai, China, Janu- ary 3, aged 66.- George Samuel Jenman, government botanist, in Georoe-
town, British Guiana, February 28, aged 56.- Prof. Dr. A. Ludwig (T
Leimbach, editor of the Deutsche bo/aniisc/ie Aloiza/ssc/trjt in June, aged 53. - William Neale Lockington, a student of Crustacea and fishes, and at one time a considerable contributor to this journal, at Worthing, Sussex, England, August 3, aged about 6o. -John William May, entomologist, in
London, June 17, aged 78. - Antonio Moni, professor of botany, at Modena, April 6. -Felix Nawrocki, emeritus professor of physiology, in Warsaw,
June 3 aged 64. -David Pacher, author of a flora of Carnathia, aged 86. I)r. P. PI6sz, professor of physiology, at Budapest, aged 57. - Dr. Bernard Schmidt, docent for botany in Tiibingen, May 28, aged 35. - Dr. Michael Tichomiroff, professor of anatomy in the university at Kieff, May 30,
aged 54.- Charles M. Wakefield, student of the insects of New Zealand, May ii, aged 64.
(A7o. 430 -waS mailed October _az.)
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