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JOHNS UNIVERSITY HOPKINS CIRCULARS. Pub/is/ied wit/i tAe approbation of the Board of Trustees VOL. V.—No. 48.] BALTIMORE, APRIL, 1886. [PRICE, 10 CENTS. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNIVERSITY I. American Journal of Mathematics. The publication of this journal commenced in 1878, under the editorial direction of Professor Sylvester. It is now conducted by Professor Simon Newcomb, as Editor, and Dr. T. Craig, as Associate Editor. Seven volumes of about 400 pages each have been issued and the eighth is in progress. It appears quarterly, in the quarto form. Subscription $5 per year. Single numbers $1.50. II. American Chemical Journal. This journal was commenced in 1879, with Professor iRemsen as Editor. Seven volumes of about 450 pages each have been issued, and the eighth is in progress. It appears bi-monthly. Sub- scription $3 per year. Single numbers 50 cents. IlL American Journal of Philology. The publication of this journal commenced in 1880, under the editorial direction of Professor Gildersleeve. Six volumes of about 570 pages each have been issued, and the seventh is in pro- gress. It appears four times yearly. Subscription $3 per volume. Single numbers $1.00. IV. Studies from the Biological Laboratory. (Including the Chesapeake ZoSlogical Laboratory.) The publication of these papers commenced in 1879, under the direction of Professor Martin, with the assistance of Dr. W. K. Brooks. Two volumes of about 500 pages octavo, and 40 plates each, have been issued, and the third is in progress. Subscription $5 per volume. V. Studies in Historical and Political Science. The publication of these papers was begun in 1882, under the editorial direction of Dr. H. B. Adams. A first series of 470 pages, a second of 630 pages and a third series of 595 pages are now completed, and a fourth series is in progress. Subscription $3 per volume. VI. Johns Hopkins University Circulars. The University Circulars are published at convenient intervals during the academic year for the purpose of communicating intel- ligence to the various members of the University in respect to• work which is here in progress, as well as for the purpose of pro- mulgating official announcements from the governing and teach- ing bodies. Although these circulars are designed for the members of the University, they have frequently been called for by insti- tutions and libraries at a distance, and also by individuals who are interested in the literary and scientific activity of this Univer- sity. Subscriptions and exchanges are therefore received. The publication of the Circulars began in December, 1879, and forty-eight numbers have since been issued. Subscription $1 per year. Subscribers to the Circulars will also receive the Annual iRegister and the Annual Report of the University. VII. Annual Report. Presented by the President to the Board of Trustees, reviewing the operations of the University during the past academic year. VIII. Annual Register. Giving the list of the officers and students, and containing detailed statements as to the regulations and work of the University. Announcements of proposed lectures, courses of instruction, etc., appear in the University Circulars, or are separately issued as Programmes from time to time. During the year 1885—86, in addition to the current journals named above, there have been issued by the University: Photograph of the Normal Solar Spectrum. Made by Professor H. A. Rowland. 1886. Set of seven plates unmounted $10, mounted $12; single plates unmounted $2, mounted $2.25. Reproduction in Phototype of a Syriac MS. with the Antilegomena Epistles. (Including seventeen phototype pages, each on a separate leaf besides additional pages containing descriptive and explana- tory matter.) Edited by Dr. I. H. Hall. 250 copies. 1886. $3. Communications in respect to exchanges and remit- tances may be sent to the Johns Hopkins University (Pub- lication Agency,) Baltimore, Maryland.

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JOHNS

UNIVERSITY

HOPKINS

CIRCULARS.Pub/is/iedwit/i tAe approbationofthe Board of Trustees

VOL. V.—No. 48.] BALTIMORE, APRIL, 1886. [PRICE, 10 CENTS.

PUBLICATIONS ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNIVERSITYI. American Journal of Mathematics.

The publicationof this journal commencedin 1878,undertheeditorial direction of ProfessorSylvester. It is now conductedby ProfessorSimon Newcomb,as Editor, and Dr. T. Craig, asAssociateEditor. Sevenvolumesof about400 pageseachhavebeenissuedand the eighthis in progress. It appearsquarterly,in thequarto form. Subscription$5 per year. Single numbers$1.50.

II. American Chemical Journal.

This journal was commencedin 1879,with ProfessoriRemsenas Editor. Sevenvolumesof about 450 pageseachhave beenissued,and theeighthisin progress. It appearsbi-monthly. Sub-scription $3 peryear. Single numbers50 cents.

IlL American Journal of Philology.

Thepublicationof this journal commencedin 1880,under theeditorial direction of Professor Gildersleeve. Six volumes ofabout570 pageseachhavebeenissued,and theseventhis in pro-gress. It appearsfour timesyearly. Subscription$3 pervolume.Singlenumbers$1.00.

IV. Studiesfrom the Biological Laboratory.(Including the ChesapeakeZoSlogicalLaboratory.)

Thepublicationof thesepaperscommencedin 1879,underthedirection of ProfessorMartin, with the assistanceof Dr. W. K.Brooks. Two volumesof about500 pagesoctavo, and 40 plateseach,havebeenissued,andthethird is inprogress. Subscription$5 pervolume.

V. Studiesin Historical and Political Science.

Thepublicationof thesepaperswas begunin 1882,undertheeditorial direction of Dr. H. B. Adams. A first series of 470pages,a secondof 630 pagesand a third seriesof 595 pagesarenow completed,and a fourth seriesis in progress. Subscription$3 pervolume.

VI. Johns Hopkins University Circulars.

The University Circularsare publishedat convenientintervalsduring the academicyearfor thepurposeof communicatingintel-

ligenceto the various membersof the University in respectto•work which is here in progress,as well as for the purposeof pro-mulgatingofficial announcementsfrom the governingand teach-ing bodies. Althoughthesecircularsaredesignedfor themembersof theUniversity, they havefrequentlybeencalled for by insti-tutions and libraries at a distance,and also by individuals whoareinterestedin the literaryandscientific activity of thisUniver-sity. Subscriptionsandexchangesarethereforereceived.

Thepublication of the Circularsbeganin December,1879,andforty-eight numbershavesince beenissued. Subscription$1 peryear. Subscribersto the Circularswill also receivetheAnnualiRegisterand the Annual Reportof the University.

VII. Annual Report.

Presentedby thePresidentto the Boardof Trustees,reviewing

the operationsof the University during the pastacademicyear.VIII. Annual Register.

Giving the list of the officersandstudents,andcontainingdetailedstatementsas to the regulationsandwork of the University.

Announcementsof proposedlectures, coursesof instruction,etc., appearin the University Circulars,or are separatelyissuedas Programmesfrom timeto time.

During the year 1885—86,in addition to the currentjournalsnamedabove,therehavebeenissuedby theUniversity:

Photographof theNormalSolar Spectrum. Madeby ProfessorH. A. Rowland. 1886. Set of sevenplatesunmounted$10,mounted$12; singleplatesunmounted$2,mounted$2.25.

Reproductionin Phototypeof a SyriacMS.with theAntilegomenaEpistles. (Includingseventeenphototypepages,eachon a separateleaf besidesadditional pagescontainingdescriptiveandexplana-tory matter.) Editedby Dr. I. H. Hall. 250 copies. 1886. $3.

Communications in respect to exchangesand remit-tancesmay besent to the Johns Hopkins University (Pub-lication Agency,)Baltimore, Maryland.

JOHNSHOPKINS [No. 48.

LIST OF STUDENTS IN THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYDURING ITS FIRST TEN YEARS. 1876—86.

CORRECTED TO MARCH 31, 1886.

ABBREVIATIONS.

A Associate.A Prof. = AssociateProfessor.As’t = Assistant.Ast Prof. = AssistantProfessor.Bait. C. C. = Baltimore City College.

C = Candidatefor Matriculation. G S= GraduateorUniversity Scholar.C Z L = Ch(sapeakeZodlogicalLaboratory. H S = HopkinsScholar.F= Fellow. H H S = HonoraryHopkinsScholar.F by C = Fellow by Courtesy. Instr.= Instructor.G= GraduateStudent. Lect. = Lecturer.

M = MatriculatedStudent.PM Studentin coursePreliminaryto

Medicine.S = SpecialUndergraduateStudent.WS = WashingtonScholar.

EXAMPLE.

BaIt. C. C. 1876 (Graduateof Baltimore City College, 1876) A. B.80, Pb.ID. 83 (Bachelorof Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy,JohnsHopkins University, 1880 and 1883) M 77-SO

(Matriculated StudentJ. H.U., 1877-SO)G S80-81 (GraduateScholarJ. H. U., 1880-81) F81-83 (FellowJ. H.U., 1881-83).

Whereno placeorstationis namedtheJohnsHopkinsUniversitymayheunderstood. Thepresentresidenceis, in mostcases,givenafterthename; in caseswherethis is notknown, the residenceat the time of the student’sconnectionwith the University isstated. The residence,asrecordedin the currentRegister,is given in the case of studentsnow connectedwith the University. Deaths areindicatedby an asterisk *~ The namesof a few personswho were appointedto Fellowshipsbut did not hold that position,areincluded in the list.

Abbott,AlexanderCrever(Bait.C.C., M. ID.Univ. Md. 84), G 85—6, Physician,Balti-more.

Abel, JohnJ. (Pb.B. Mich. 81), G83-4, Stu-dentin Leilsic, Germany.

Aber,XVillians Martin (A. B.Yale 78),G84-3,XV aterhury,Coon.

Adams,Frank Dawson(B. S. McGill Univ.78), (5 83-4, Litbologist, Geol. SurveyofCanada,Ottawa.

Adams,Henry Carter(A. B. Iowa CoIl. 74,A. M. Iowa 77, Ph. ID. 78), F76-8. Instr.Pol.Econ.79-81,Lect. Pol.Econ.Univ. ofMich. 80—, Lect.and A. Prof. Pol. Econ.Cornell,79—, Ithaca,N.Y.

AdamsHerbertBaxter(A B. Amh.72,Pb.D.Heidelb.76), Sec.Am. Hist.. Assoc.,Corr.Memh. Mass.Hist. Soc.,F 76-8, A 78-83,A Prof.of Hist. 83-, Ed. Univ. StudiesinHist. and Pol.Sd.,Baltinore.

Adams,JosephHenry(A. B. Amh.70), G 79-80,Instr. AdeiphiAcad.,Brooklyn,N.Y.

Adkins, Franklin Bache (Berkeley Div.Sch.),S79-80,ClergymanofP.E.Church,Wiconico,Md.

Adkins,William Hughielt(A. B. 82, LL. B.Univ. Md.83), C 79-80,K 80-2,G 82, Attyat Law, Baltimore.

Adler, Cyrus(A. B. Univ. Pa.83), G 83-4, (5584-5, F 85-6, Philadelphia.

Alden, EdmundKimball (A. B. Amb. 80),G83-4, CenturyCo., N.Y.

Alexander,William John (A. B. Loud. 76,Ph.ID. 82). G 79-80,(5580-1,F 81-3, Prof.ofEng. l.it. DathousieColt.Halifax,N. S.

Allen, Edgar Pierce(A. B. Emory Coil. Ga.85), G 83-6, Shanghai,China.

Allen, Paul,C 85-6.New York City.Allinson, FrancisGreenleaf(A. B. Haverf.

76 and Harv. 77, Ph.ID. 80), F77—80, AstProf.LatinandGreek,Haverf.80—2, Clas-sical Instructor,Baltimore.

Ames, Howard E. (K. D. Univ. Md. 74), G77-8, Ast Surg.U. S.N.

Ames,JosephSweetman,K 83-6, Faribault,Minn.

Ammen,SamuelZ.(A. M. Wash.& Lee59),(576—7,As’t lCd. “Son, Baltimore.

Anderson,Newton Mitchell, 5 79—80, Jnstr.0. StateUniv. Colunabus.

Anderson,Thomas,S 82—3, Louisville, Ky.Anderson,Willis Austin (A. S. Ealamnsano

82),(582-3,Kalamazoo,Mich.Andrews, EthanAllen (Ph.B. Yale 81), G

5 83-4, F 84-6, New York City.Angell, Frank lBS. Univ. Vt. 78), G 82-3,

instr. Wash.(ID. C.) High Sch.Applegarib, Aluert. Clayton (Ball. C. C., A.

B. 84), C 81—4, B 84, (584—6, Cattimnore.Applegartb, Edward Carey (Bait.. C. C. 84),

K and H H 5 84-6, Baltimore.Armuiger,John I ., 5 84-5,II nnt.ingtown,Md.Armstrong. JosephL. (Iland. Macon), (5

80—I, Prof.ofEnglish,CentralCull., Fay-ette,Mo.

Arnold. lacob Dennis (A.B. Georgetown73, K. ID. Wash. Univ. BaIt. 76), (578—9,Physician,San Francisco,Cal.

Arnolt, William Muss (StuttgartGym. 78,New Brnnswick Theol.Semn. 82),(5 82—3,F 83—5, F By C 85—6, Minister, Presh.Church, Jarrettaville,Md.

Arthur, Geor~e(K. ID.Univ. Md. 73), G 80—1,PassedAs’t Surgeon,U. S.N., NewYorkCity.

Arthur, JosephCharles(S.B. Iowa Agric.72), (578—9, CharlesCity, Iowa.

Arthur, XVilliam Henry(M.D. Univ. Md.76),(577-8,Ast SurgeonU. S. A.

Artz, CharlesWalter(A .B. 84), C 79-80,82-3,K 83-4,Studentof Law, Columbia Coil.New York.

Atkinson, Isaac Edmondson(H. ID. Univ.Md. 65), G76—7, Physician,Baltimore.

Atkinson, Thomas (B. Litt. Univ. Va. 80,A. M. Va. 81), (5 81—2, Clergyman, P. E.Church,Baltimnore.

Ayres, Brown (S.B.StevensInst.78),G78—9,F 79—80, Prof. Physics, Umsiv. La. 80—4,Prof. Physics,TulaneUniv.New Orleans.

Ayres, Philip Wheelock (Pb.B. Cornell84),(585-6,Villa Ridge,Ill.

Baden, William Wilson (A. B. 81, LL. B.Univ. Md. 83), C 78—80,K 80—i, Atty atLaw, Baltimore.

Baker,FrankMarion, C 76—7,Bait. Co.,Md.Baker,William SebastianGraff, Jr., 5 82—3,

Baltimore.Ballard, Henry Harold, K and H 5 85-6,

Baltimore.Barcroft, David (Pb.B.Cal.82),GS84-5,F

85-6,Berkley, Cal.Barker, William R., P K 78-9, Mechanics-

yule, Md.Barnes,Edward(B.S. WorcesterFreeInst.

791 (581-3, Prof. Math. HosePolytech.Inst. Ind. 83-4, * Feb. 1, 1885.

Barneti, Sansuel,Jr. (C. E. andA. K. Univ.Ga.), (5 80-i, XVashington,Ga.

Barton, Boiling W. (K. ID Univ. Md. 65), G76-7and 83-4, Instr. Botany 85-6, Physs-clam,Baltimore.

Bateson,Williamn(B.A.Camb.Univ. 83),CZL82,84,F St.JobmaCoil., Cambridge,Eug.

Bayard,RichardHoward,K 81-6,Baltiniore.Bayley, William Shirley (Bait. C. C. 79, A.B.

83), 5 80-i, K 81-3, (5 83—4, (5 5 84-5, F85-6, Baltimore.

BeadenkopfThomasMilton (Bait. C. C. 71,A. B. 83, B. ID.Yale 83),C 76-7, K 77-80 (580-3,StudentofTheologyTaleCollege.

Bechtel,Edward Ambrose, C 85-6, Colors,Md.

Becker,Louis, 5 78-9, Baltimore.Beckwitb, ExnmnGreem~m (A. B. WakeForest

82)(584-5,WakeForest,N.C.Beer, Robert Cr1 (tb. ID. Bonn), (5 76-7,

Teacherof l.angnages,Baltinmore.Bell, CharlesJohn (A. B. Harvard76), (5

81-2, F 82, F by C 85-6, Prof. Chem.Pa.SlateCell. 82-5, Somnerville,Mass.

Bell. Louis (A. B. Dart. 84), (5 84-5,F 85-6,New York City.

Bemis,EdwardWebster(A.B. Amh 80,Ph.D.851 (580-5,(55 83—4, Instr. Pol. Econ.Amn-heratCoil., Mass.

Berry,ThomasAlexis (A. B. 82), C 79-80,K8.2, (583-6, Studentof Law, Univ. Md.Baltimore.

Berry, William James(A. B. Cornell 76), (577-8,Forestviile,N. Y.

Bevan,Wilson Lloyd 5 82-5, K 85-6, Bal-timnore.

Bevier,Louis(A. B. Rutgers78,Pb.ID. 81).(578-9. F 79-83, Amn. Seb.at Athens, Immstr.French, RulgersCoil., New Brunswick,N.J.

Beyer, Henry Gustav (K. ID. Bellevue 76,K. B. C. S.En. .),G 82-4, 85-6,PassedAstSurg. U S. N., U. S. Nati liuseuna,Washington.

Biniom, SamuelA., (K. ID. Univ. lid. 86), 584-6, Baltimore.

Birckhead,Lennox,C76-7, K 77-8,Toledo,0.Birmey, HermamanHoffman,PK 84-5,Wash-

ington, ID. C.Bissing,Gustav(Bait. C. C., A, B. 82,Ph.D.

85), 5 78-82,K 82, (55 82-3,F 834,F by C84-5,Ast ExaminerU. S.PatentOffice.

Black,CharlesH. (U. S.N.Acad.65), (584-5,Lient. Commander,U. S. N., Baltimore.

Black, JamesWilliam (Bait. C. C. 85), CandNi 85-6,Baltimore.

Blair, William Allen (A. B. Haverf.81 andHarv. 82), (585-6,High Point,N. C.

Bland, JohnC., Memb. Am. S. C. E., (579-83,Civil Engineer,Philadelphia.

Blandin, JohnJoseph(U. S. N. Acad. 82),EnsignU. S.N., (584-6,Selma,Ala.

Bliss,Albert Nelson(A. B. Mich. 77), (585-6,East Calais,Vt.

Bloomfield,Maurice(A.K. Furman77,Ph.D..79), F 78-9, A 81—3, A Prof. Sanak.83—,Baltimore.

Boigiano,Walton,C 85-6, Waverly,Md.Bond,Allen Kerr (A. B.80, K.ID. Univ. Md.

82), C 76-7, K 77-80, (5 84-5, Physician,Baltimore.

Bond,Beverly W., 5 77-8, 80-1,MinisterK.H. Church,Rockville,Md.

Bonsai,Leigh (A. B. Harv. 84), (584-5,Stu.dent of Law, Univ. lid., Baltimore.

Boker,William David (Ii. ID. Univ. Va.67),(576-7,Physician,Baltimore.

Boston, CharlesAnderson(Bait. C. C.),K80-1, 5 85-6,Studentof Law, Univ. Md.,Baltimore.

Boston,JohnGuy (Bait.C. C.),C 82-3,Stu-dent of Law, Univ. Md., Baltimore.

Boteler,William C. (1. ID. Univ. Md. 78), (577-8, Physicianand Ed.Mo. Valley Med.Jotmr., St.Joseph,Mo

Bothne, Gisle Christian Johnson (A. B.Norw.Luther. 78 andNorthwest.Univ.Wis. 79), (5 79-80, 814 Prof Greek andLatin, Norw.Lutim. Coil. Decorab,Iowa.

Botsford, GeorgeWashington(A. B. Univ.Neb. 84), (584-6,Prof.Greek andLatin,St. Chain-leaCoil., St. Charles,Mo.

Bosmesein,GustavFriedrich (Bait.C. C. 76),S 83-s,Physician,Baltimore.

Bowdoin, Henry Johims (A. B. 81, LL.B.Ummiv. Md. 83), C 78-9, K 79-81, (581-2,Atty at Law, Bailimamore.

Bowen,BenjamninLester(A. B. Roch.81),(583-6,Chili Station,N.Y.

Boyd,CharlesWesley (A. B. Wesleyan73),(578-9,Frederick,lid.

Boyd,JesseCookman,C 85-6,Baltimore.Boyd. William Sims,Jr. (B. S Davids. 82),

(582-4,Studentof Med. Univ. Md., Bal-timore.

Boyle, Samuel Gill, 5 80-1, Atty at Law,Danville, Ky.

Brace,IDeWitt Bristol (A. B. Boat.Univ. 81),(581—3,Prof. Physics,Univ. Kich.

Brack, CharlesEdward,Jr., 5 84—5, Balti-more

Brackett, JeffreyRichardson(A. B. llarv.83), (5 84-6,Quincy,Ma.ss.

Brackett,Richard Newman (A. B. Davids.83), (583—6, Charleston,S.C.

Brauhamn,Joseph Henry (F.ID. Phys. andSurg.Bait. 79), (5 81—2, Physician,Balti-more

Brantly; Williana Theophilus(A. B. Kercer71,LL. B. Univ. Md. 74), (577—8,Atty atLaw, Baltimore.

Brewer, GeorgeEmerson(A. B. Hamn. 81,A. K. Ham. 85, K. ID. Univ. Buffalo 84

and Harv. 85), F by C 85-6, Physician,BayView Asylum (InsaneDept.),Balti-more.

Brice,PaulMcDonald(A. B. Erskine83), (583—4, Winnaboro,S.C.

Brigham,CharlesPliny, C 85—6, Baltimore.Bright,JamesWilson (A.B. Lafay. 77,Ph.ID.

82), (579—80,F 80—2,Ast 82—3,Fby C 84—5,Instr. Cornell 85, Instr. 85—6, Baltimore.

Brill, CharlesComustock(A. B. Syracuse85),(585—6, Ilion, N. Y.

Brinton, DanielLord (LL. B. Univ. Md. 83),5 79—82, Atty at Law, Baltimore.

Bristol, GeorgePrentice(A. B. Ham.76), (579—80,Ast Prof. Greek, Ham.Coil. Clin-ton, N. Y.

Bromwehi, William, C 84—5, K 85—6, PortDeposit,Md.

Brooks,William Keith (A. B.Wins. 70,Ph.D.Harv.75), F 76,A 76—83, A. Prof. ofMor-phol. 83—, DirectorC Z L, Baltimnore.

Broun,PhilipHopkins(Univ. Va.76), (577—82,. Kiddlebnrg, Va.

Brown, Hamilton McFarland,K and H S85-6, Baltimore.

Brown, JohnWilson,Jr. (A. B.81),K 78-Si,Philadelphia,Pa.

Brown, ThomasH. (K. ID. Univ. Md. 66), (576-7,~ 1879.

Browne,Arthur Lee,K and H5 85-6, Bal-timore

Bruce,Adam Todd(A. B. Prine.83),F 83-4,(584-5, F by C 85-6, C Z L 84, 85, NewYork City.

Bruce,JamesDouglas(A. K. Univ. Va.83),(583-4,Immstr.in Chem.Univ. Va.

Bruere,AbelTaylor,PM 79-80,NewEgypt,N.J.

Brune, Herbert llaxweil, C 84-3, K 85-6,Baltimnore.

Brune,ThomasBarton(A. B. St.Johns73,A. K. St.Johns78, 11. ID. Univ. Md. 77),(576-7,Physician,Baltimore.

Bruyn, Cornelimma,5 84-6, Kingston,N.Y.Bucherer,Alfred Henry(CologneGym. 81),

(585-6,Ehrenfeld,Germany.Buckler,ThonsasHepburn, 5 82-3, K 83-6,

Baltimore.Bugg, Quinn Thompson(A. B. Wash,and

Lee 83), (5 84-5, Teacher,Tulane HighSeb.,New Orleans,La.

Burgess,Edward Sanford(A. B. Ham.79),(5580-1,F81-2,Instr.Botany84-5,Instr.High School,Washington,ID. C.

Burney, William (S.B. IDavids. 75, Ph.ID.Heideib. 79), F79-80, Prof. Chem. S. C.Agric. Coil., Columbia.

Burnhamu,William Henry (A. B. Harv.82),Gaid F85-6, IDunbarton,N. H.

Burt, Beijamnin Chapman(A. B. Mich. 75,A. K. Mich. 79), (5 79-80, F 80-3, AstProf. Eng. and Rhet.Univ. Ilich., AnnArbor.

Burton,RichardEugene(A. B. Trinity 83),(583-6,Hartford,Cono.

Cajdri, Florian (B. S.Wis. 83), (583-5,As’tProf. llath. Tulane111gb School,NewOrleans,La.

Caidwell, Iloward Waiter (Ph.B. Neb.80),(582-3, Instr. Hist. Univ. Neb., Limincoin.

CaIdwell,JohnWilliamson, (A. B. Charles-ton,6i, K. ID. Va. lied. Coil. 64), (584-5,Prof.Geol. and Mineral., TulamieUniv.New Orleans,La.

Cammack,Ira Insco (B.S. Eariham84), (584-5, Deming,md.

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APRIL, 1886.] UNIVERSITY011WULARS.

Campbell,GeorgeMurray (A. B. Dalbousie82), G 85—6, Truro,N.S.

Campbell,JohnGrey(A. B.Wins.80),G80-1,Mendon,Ill.

Campbell,JohnPendleton(A.B. 85),C81—2,M 82—5, G 5 85-6, Charlestown,W. Va.

Candeld,Walter Bliss (A. B. 84), C 80—1, M81-4, G84—0, Baltimore.

Canfield, William Buckingham,Jr. (A. B.Princ. 77, Ni. D. Univ. Md. SO), G 78—9,Physician,Baltimore.

Carey,CharlesHamilton,C 85—6, Baltimore.Carey,GeorgeGibson,Jr. (A. B. 84), C 81-2,

M 82-4, Studentof Law, Univ. Md., Bal-timore.

Carpenter,Louis George(B.S. Mich. Ag.Coil. 79, NI. S.Mich. Ag. 83), G 85—6, As’tin Math.Michi,,anAgric. Coil.

Carpenter,William Howard(Ph.D. Freib.81), F by C 81-3, Instr. Scand. Lang.ColumbiaCoil., NewYork.

Carroll, John Howell, C 82—3, StudentofLaw, Baltimore.

Carter,JohnMerriken,Jr. (Bait. C. C.), S84-5, Mt. Washington.Md.

Caspari,William, Jr.(Md. Coil.Pharm.81),5 81—2, Baltimore.

CatteliJamesMeKeen(A.B. Lafay. 80,Ph.D.Leipsic85),F82-3,StudentofPhilosophyin Germany

Chandlee,Henry (M. D.Univ. Md. 82 andHahnemanMed.Coil., Phila. 85), G 85-6,Physician,Baltimore.

Cheek,FrankJacobs(A. B.Centre,Ky. 76),G 80-i, Studentof Theology,Princeton,N.J.

Cheek,Samuel Robertson,(A. B. Centre,Ky. 75), G 79-Si,Prof.Latin and Engl.CentreCoil., Danville, Ky.

Chenault, JamesP., C 76-7, Shelby City,Ky.

Chenault,Robert Besher, C 76-7, ShelbyCity, Ky.

Child, CharlesTripler (RichmondColl.),G85-6,Richmond,Va.

Chilton, Edwin Bailey, 5 83-4, NewYork.Chisoim,FrancisMiles,C 85-6, Baltimore.Christie,Frank Albert (A. B. Amh.81), G

84-5, F85-6, Boston,Mass.Clark, Byron, 5 80-1, Physician,Washing-

ton, Pa,Clark,EdwardHuntington(A. B.Wins.78),

G 78-9, WestSalem,Wis.Clark, ThomasHazen (S. B. Wore. Free

Inst. 80), G 84-5,Shirley Village, Mass.Clark, Xenos Young (S. B. Boston Univ.

78), G5 80-1,Amherst,Mass.Clarke,Samuel Fessenden(Ph.B. Yale 78,

Ph.D. 79), F76-9, Ast 79.81,Prof.Natu-ral History,Williams College,Mass.

Clarkson,Walter Bernard(Bait.C. C. 76, AB. 82), C 76—7. NI’ 77—8, Principal DuvalHigh Sch., Jacksonville,Fla. 80-3, Jack-sonville,Fla.

Claxton, PhilanderPriestly (A.B. Univ.Tenn. 82), G 84—5, Shelbyvilie,Tenn.

Coals,RobertDorsey.(C E. Pa.Mu. Acad.75, Ph.B. 81), 5 76—80, F 80—I, Ast 81—3,Lect. Chem.Univ. Md. 83-4,Prof.them.and Toxicology, Univ. Md. Baltimore.

Coar,HenryLivingston (CologneGym.84),G 84-6,W. Springfield, Mass.

Coates,CharlesEdward,Jr.,NI 84—6, Balti-more.

Cobb,JesseTevis(A. B. Central,Ky. 79), G83—5, Teacher,Henderson,Ky.

Cole,Alfred Dodge(A. B. Brown 84), G84—5,Prof.Chem.and Physics,DenisonUniv.,Granville,0.

Cole,ThomasLafayette,5 81-3,ClergymanP.E. Church,Rhinecliff, N.Y.

Cole,William Itoswell,C 84—5, M 85—6, Bal-timore.

Coleman,RobertJames(A. B. CentralCoiLMo. 76), G 79—80, BuenaVista,Cob.

Coler,CecilSeymour(A. B.Ohio Univ. 83),G85-6, Athens,0.

Coler,GeorgePerry (A. B. Ohio Univ. 82),G 84-6,Instr. B. & 0. ManualTrainingSch., Baltimore.

Cohn, TheodoreFrederick (Univ. St. Ps-tereb.),G 84-5,St. Petersburg,Russia.

Collins, Arthur T., 5 81—4, SanitaryEngi-neer,Bristol,Pa.

Collins,JosephVictor (Ph.B. Wooster79),G 80-1,82—3, Wooster,0.

Colton,Bisel Preston(A. B. Amh.74), CZL81, G81—3, Normal,Iii.

Comstock,WilliamJames(Ph.B.Yale 79), F81-2, Studentof Chem., Munich, Ger-many.

Cone,Charles Morris (S. B. Dartm. 75), G78-80, Hartford,Vt.

Coun,HerbertWilliam (A. B. BostonUniv.81, A. NI. Bost. 82, Ph. B. 84), G 81-3Ast 83-4, C Z L 82, 83, 84, Prof. Zool.WesisyanUniv., Middletown,Coon.

Converse,JosiahHolmes,5 76-83,Librarian,Bar Library,Baltimore.

Cooke, CharlesAlbert (Bait.C. C.),5 80-1,Baltimore.

Cooke,FrederickHale (A. B. Wins.80), G80-I, RockBottom,Mass.

Core,John,Jr.)S 79-SO,Baltimore.

Councilman,William Thomas(NI. D. Univ.Md. 78), StudentofMed.at Vienna,80-82,G 78-80, F by C 82-4, A in Pathol.84-,Baltimore.

Cradock,Thomas,Jr.,585-6, Pikesviile,Md.Craig, Thomas(C. E. Lafay. 75, Ph.D. 78),

U. S.C. & G.Survey, 79-81, F 76-9, As’t79-80,A 80-3,A Prof. ofMath.83-, Assoc.Ed. Am. Jour.Math., Baltimore.

Crenshaw,John Bascom(A. NI. Rand.Ma-con 81), G 85-6, Ashland,Va.

Crew, Henry (A. B. Princ.82), F 84-6,Wil-mington, 0.

Crisp, William Benton,(LL. B. Columbia84), 5 79-82, Atty. at Law, Baltimore.

Cromwell, William Kennedy(A. B. 84), C80-1, M 81-4, StudentofLaw, Hsrvard.

Crosby,Philip Baxter,C 84-5, Catonsville,Md.

Crows, Alfred Dean (A. B. Geneva74), G80-1,82-3, MinisterPresbyterianChurch,Baltimore.

Croweli,Melvin Elliott (A. B. Roch.79), GS85-6, Genesso,N. Y.

Crum,CharlesWilliamRemsberg(A. B. 84),NI 82-4,Instr.Math.MercsrsburgCoil. Pa.

Cruichfisid, EugeneLee, C 80-1, 82-4, Stu-dent ofMed., Baltimore.

Cumming,William (Bait.C. C.),C 78-80,NI82-3, Baltimore.

Cummings,James(A. B. Univ. Tenn. 80,A. NI. Teun. 84), G 85-6,Knoxville, Teun.

Cuykendaii, EugeneFitch (S.B. Syracuse76, 5. NI. Syracuse79),G 80-1,Cazenovia,N.Y.

Daish, JohnBroughton,C, NI andW 5 85-6,Washington,B. C.

Daniels,ArchibaldLamont(A. B. Mich. 76,D. Sc.Princ. 86), F 83-4, Instr. Prince-ton 84-5, Instr. ChicagoManual Train-ing Sch. 85, Prof. Math. Univ. Vt.Burlington.

Dasbiell, PaulJoseph,5 84-5, NI 85-6,PortRepublic,Md.

Davis,Eliery William (S.B. Wis. 79, Ph.D.84) G80-1, G 5 81-2, F82-4, Prof. Math.and Mu. Tactics,Fla.Ag.Coil. LakeCity.

Davis,HenryBryant,5 84-5,Baltimore.Davis, John Franklin (A. B. Haverf. 75),

G 76-7,Westminster,N. C.Davis, Richard Harding, 5 85-6, Phila-

delphia.Dawson,JosephHill 5 83-4, Baltimore.Day, David Talbot (A. B. 81, Ph. B. 84), 5

77-81,NI 81,G81-2,84-6,F82-4,Baltimore.Day, WilliamCathcart(Bait.C. C., A. B. 80,

Ph.B. 83), NI 77-80,G 5 80-1, F81-3,Prof.St. John’sCoIl. 83-4, Prof. Chem. andPhys.Univ. Nashville,Teun.

Della Torre, Frank (Univ. Va.), G 79-80,Reisterstown,Md.

Derby,SamusiCarroll(A. B. Harv.66,A.M.Harv. 77), Prof. Latin, Antioch Coil., Fby C 80-1, Prof. Latin and Hist. OhioStatsUniv. 81-, Coinmbus.

Devries,William Levering,NI andH 5 85-6,Baltimore.

Dewey,Davis Rich (A, B. Vt. 79), G 83-4, G5 84-5, F85-6, Burlington,Vt.

Dewey,John(A. B. Vt. 79,Ph.B.84), G 82-3,F 83-4, Instr. Philosophy,Univ. Mich.,Ann Arbor.

Dc Witt, XViiliam Russell, 5 82-3, C 85-4,B. & 0. EngineerCorps.

Dickson,John(NI. D. Univ. Md. 52), G 76-7,Physician,Baltimore.

Dickson,JohnRoss(Belt.C. C.),5 78-9,Bal-timore.

Diusmore,ThomasH.,Jr. (A B. HighlandUniv. Kans. 76, A. NI. Highl. 79, Ph.B.Highi. 83), G 81-4, Instr. 111gb School,York, Pa.

Dixon, Thomas,Jr. (A. NI. WakeForest83),G 83-4,Memb.H.of Rep. N. C., Raleigh.

Dohme,Alfred RobertLouis,C 83-4, NI 84-6,Baltimore.

Dolley,CharlesSumner(NI. B.Univ. Pa.82),G 81-4,AstProf. Nat.Hist., SwarthmoreCoil. Pa.andInstr.Biol. Univ. Pa.

Donaldson,Frank,Jr.(A. B. Harv.79,NI. B.Univ. Md. 83), U 79—83,85-6, G 5 83, Phy-sician, Bailimnore.

Donaldson,Henry Herbert(A. B. Yale 79,Ph.B. 85), F 81-3,Ast Biol. 83-4,Fby C84-5,Instr.in Psychology85-6,Baltimore.

Donaldson,William Winchester,P NI 83-4,Baltimore.

Dorr,LuciusBradley,PM 85-6,BuffaloNY.Dorsey,Daniel Banks, (Bait. C. U.), 5 81-3,

Baltimore.Dorsey,Richard,(Balt. C. C.), C 84-6,Balti-

more.Dosh,FrankBowman,C 78-9,NI 79—81,Nati

Med. Coil. Wash.81—Q,* Oct.1882.Doub,Albert Alvin, 5 83-4, NI 84-6, Beaver

Creek,Md.Doubleday,CharlesAlbert(A. B. Amh. 81),

G 84-6, Montclair, N. J.Douglas,CharlesHenryJames(A. B. Brown

79), G 80-1,Miiwatmkee, Wis.Downs,HowardFletcher(Bait.C. C. 76), C

and NI 76-7, NI 79-80, Minister NI. E.Church,Caiverton,Md.

Drain.JohnL., 5 83-4,Baltimore.Drey, Sylvan (LL. B. Univ. Md. 82), C 79-

80,Att’y at Law, Baltimore.Dreyer,GeorbePeter(Belt. C. C. 84), P NI

84-5,M andH H 5 85-6, Baitimnore.Dtmffy, Edward,Jr. (Bait. C. C.),C 84-3, NI

85-6, Baltimore.Duffy, Henry(Bait.C. C.),NI 80-2, Atty at

Law, Baltimore.Duggan,JamesReynolds(A. B. Mercer77,

A. NI. Mercer80, NI. B. Jeff. Med. Coil.79, Ph.D. 84), G 81-2, G 5 82-3, F 83-4,Fby C 84-6, Macon, Ga.

Dulany, HenryRozier(Umaiv. Va.78), 0 78-9,Insir. in Math.Bait. 79-80, Uppervilie,Va.

Duncan,Louis(U.S.N. Acad. 80,Ph.B. 85),G 82-4, F by C 84-5,Ensign U.S. N., A(elect)in Physics.

Duncan,RichardCoolid,,e,C85-6,Elyria,0.Dnniap,CharlesGraham(A. B. Ohio Weal.

83), G 83-5,G 5 85-6, Chillicotbe,0.Durfes,William Pitt (A. B. Mich. 76,Ph.B.

83), G 80-1, F 81-3, F by C 83-4, Prof.Math. HobartCoIl.,Geneva,N. Y.

Duvail, Rankin,C 85-6, Baltimore.

Eareckson,Edwin,Jr.,Cand NI 84-6, Balti-more.

Earls, Tiighman Goidsborough,P NI 80-1,Easton,Md.

Easter,Daniel NI., 5 84-5, Baltimore.Ebeiimmg,HermaunLouis(A. B. 82), C 79-80,

NI 80-2, G 81-2, Instr. Germ-Am.Gym.,Bloomfield, N.J.

Edmiston, Harvey Brown (Univ. Va.), G85-6, Columbia,Teno.

Edmond,GeorgeWishart(A. B. 84), 5 834,G 84-6, Portland,Me.

Eggs,Albert(A. B. Norw.Luther79,A. NI.Norw. L. 84), G 82-4, G 5 84-5, F 85-6,Becoreb Iowa.

Eleheiberger,William Snyder(Bait. C. C.83), C 81-4, NI 84-6, H 5 85-6,Woodherry,Md.

Ellinger, JuhianOriopp (U. S. N.Acad.81),G 834, StudentMass.Inst. Tech.84-5,Baltimore.

Elliott, EdwardStiles (A. B. and A. NI. Univ.South.84), G5 85-6,Savannah,Ga.

Elmer,Herbert Childs (A. B. Cornell, 83),G 83-4, 85-6, Rnshford,N.Y.

Ely, GeorgeStetson(A. B. Amh. 78,Ph.B.83), F 81-3, Prof. Math. Buchiel Coil.83-4, As’t ExaminerU. S.PatentOffice,Washington.

Ely, JohnSiade(Ph. B. Yaie 81), G 82-3,Student,Coil.Phys.& Surg.N.Y.

Emerson,Alfred (Ph. B. NItmuich 81), F82-4,Insir.Class.Arch 01.84-5, Baltimore.

Emerson,William Henry (U. S. N. Acad.80), 0 83-5, F85-6, TunnelHill, Ga.

Engle,HoraceMusser,5 85-6, Marietta,Pa.English,Harry, C 83-4,NI 84-6,Washington,

B. C.Ensey,RichardFahnestock,Jr.(Bait.C. C.),

5 84-6, Baltimore.Evans, Robert Graham, 5 80-1, Farmer,

Danville, Ky.Evenson, Gcmstav Adolph (A. B. Norw.

Luth. 80), 0 82-3, * Oct. 10, 1885.Ewing, Samuel Thomas(A. B. Wash.Coil.

Md. 71), G 76-7,QueenAnne’s Co.,Md.

Fadeisy,GeorgeBeauregard,C 834,Balti-more

Fasrber,JsmliusIsaac(Univ.Borpat), G 82-5,Borpat,B~nssia.

Fahibseg.Constantine(Ph.B. Leipsic 73),F 78-80,Chemist,Philadelphia.

Fey, EdwardAllen (A. B. Univ. Mich. 62,A. NI. Mich. 65, Ph. B. 81), U 77-81,Prof. Latin and Hiat. Nail Deaf MuteCoil., Washington,B. C.

Fearn,Thomnes Spear,P NI 85-6, Summit,N.J.

Feis,Maurice(A. B. 83,LL. B. Univ. Pa.86),C 80-1, NI 81-8, Atty at Law, Philadel-phia,Pa.

Ferguson,William Clements,5 84-6, Rich-mond,Ind

Ferris,Cornelimma,Jr.,5 84-6,Denver,Cob.Field, BurrKellogg (Ph.B. Yale 77), 0 77-8,

Mt. Washington,lid.Fields,John Charles (A. B. Toronto 84), G

and F 84-6, hamilton,Out.Fifield, JamesClark,C 83-4,NI846 Kearney,

Neb.Fifield, LebbeusBailey (A. B. Amh. 53,

A. NI. Amh. 71), 0 82-3,Baltimore.Fink, JamesA., 5 83-4, Baltimore.Finley,John Park(B. S.Mich. Ag. Coil. 73,

NI. S. Mich. Ag. 81), F by C 82-3, Lisut.U. S.SignalCorps,Washington,B. C.

Fisher, John Alonzo (Ph.B. Ill. Weal. 80),U 83-6, ClergymanR. E. Church,Balti-more

Fitzgsraid,DelanoS. (NI. B. Univ. France80), U 80-i, Physician,Baltimore.

Fleming, Wiliiamn Scott (A. B. Bavids. 78),G 80-I, U 5 81-2, F 82-3, Prof.GreekandGerman,[)avidaonCoil. 83-5,Wetumpka,Ala.

Fletcher,LawrenceBunting(A.B. Columbia77, A. NI. Columbia80, Ph. B. 81), Fel-

low of Columbia Coil. 77-80, G 78-9, Fby C 79-80,F80-1,Insir. in Physics,Wes-IsyanUniv. 82-3, Marlborough,N.Y.

Flexuer, Abraham,C 84-5, NI 85-6, Louis-ville, Ky.

Fontaine,JosephAmmguste(CoIl, of Nancy,Fiance,79~, G 83-6, mO, Francs.

Forrest,Clarencehenry,C 85-6, Baltimore.Fossum,Andrew (A. B. Norw. Luth. 82), U

83-6,Lion, Iowa.Fowler, harold North (AB. Harv. 80), 0

80-I, Amer. Schoolat Athena82-3, Inatr.in Greek,HarvardCollege.

France,Joseph Chalmers(Belt. C. C. 79,LL. B. Univ. Md 83), 580-1, Att

tmy at Law,Baltimore.

Franklin, Fabian (Ph.B Colombian 69Ph.B. 80), 0 76-7, F 77-9, Ast 79-82,A.Math.82-, Baltimore.

Frederick,HenryAlfred,S834,Dougiass,Pa.Freeman,SpencerHedden(A. B. Roch.75,

A. NI. Rush.78), U 79-80. F 80-2, Prof.Physics and Astron.Adeibert. College,82-6. * February3, i886

Frick,Charles,(Bait.C. C.),PNI 80-1,C 81-2,Baitimnors.

Friedemiwaid,Harry (Bait. C. C., A. B. 84,NI. B., Phys. and Surg.Bait. 86), NI 81-4,AstPhysician,CityHospital,Baltimore.

Friedenwald,Julius (Bait. C. C.), U 84-5, NI85-6, Baitimore.

Friese,Pi~1lip Hemary(Balt.C. C. 72), 5 834,Tutor, Bail. City College.

Frost, OscarJames(B. NI. E. Wis. 82, NI. E.Wis. 85), 0 85-6, Chemist,Argo, Cob.

Frothiogham,Arthur Lincoln,Jr. (Ph. B.Leipsic83), F82-5,Fby C 85-6,Baltimore.

Gais, Harry Edwin (A. B. Md. Ag. Coil. 81,NI. B. Univ. Md. 84), 0 81-2, Physician,Baimimore.

Gammtt, Henry (NI. B. Univ. Md.), 5 78-9,Baitimome.

Gantt, Henry Laurence (A. B. 80, NI. E.StevensInst.84), C 78-9, NI 79-80, U 5 80,MechanicalEngineer,Baltimore.

Gardner,Henry Braylon (AB. Brown 84),O 84-6, Providence,R. I.

Gardner,William, Jr.(A. B. Ill. CoIl. 84),084-5, Greencastle,Iowa.

German,Harrison, 5 81-2, CZ L 83, Nor-mai, Ill.

Garner,Samuel(A. B. St. John’s71, Ph.B.81), U 76-81, Prof. Mod. Lang. IndianaUniv. Bloomington.

Garthe,Louis (Bait. C. C. 80, A.B. 82), NI80-2, U 82-3, Baltimore

Gates,William Episy,5 82.4,NI 84-6,Phila-delphia,Pa.

Gatewood,‘RobertWoodland(U. S.NAcad.84), U 84-6, Norfolk, Va.

Gavin,Frank Benton(M.D. Univ. Md. 74),O 76-7, 78-80,Physician,Baltimore.

Gephart,GeorgeFrederick(Balt.C.C.,LL.B.Univ. Md. 82), 5 78-81, Atty at Law, Bal-timore.

Gerber,Adolph (Ph.B. Munich82), Fby C83-6, Prof. (sled.) Mod. Lang. EarihamCoil. Richmond,md.

Gerke, Welter Duncan,5 79-81, Baltimore.Gieske,GustavEdward,5 85—6, Catoisavilie,

Md.Giffin, CharlesNI. (B. L. Cincin. 71, A. NI.

Wesi.75),077-9,ClergymanM.P.Church.Gilbert, Philip C., C 82-4, * Sept.1884.Gildersiseve,RaleighCoiston,NI and H HS

85-6,Baltimore.Giles,Arthur Henry(A. B. Syracuse78), U

81-2, Maultus,N. V.Gillespie,JohnHamilton (A. B. Rutgers82,

New Brunaw.Theol.Scm.), U 82-3, Pas-tor, Duich Ref. Church, New Hurley,N.Y.

Gilmuan,BenjaminIves(A.B. Wins.72,AM.Wins. 80), 0 79-81, F 81-2, F by C 82-3,New York City.

Gilpin, JosephElliott, C 84-5, NI 85-6, Bai-liinore.

Gittings, David Sterrelt(A. B. 83), C 78-80,NI 80-3,Studemitof Law, Baltimore.

Ujeilum,Erik Simvmon (A. B.Norw. Ltmth.79LL.B. Iowa Univ. 82), U 79-81, Atty atLaw, Albert Lea,Ihinmi.

Glenn,John,Jr. (A.B. 85), NI 80,81-5, U 85-6,Studentof Law, Univ. lid., Baltimore.

Glemmo, JohnItark (A. NI. Wash.and Lee79, LL.B. Univ. Md. 82), U 79-80,Att’y atLaw, Baltimmiore,

Glenn, William Lindsay (A. B. 84), NI 80-4,0884-5,Studentof Law, Univ. lId., Bal-timnore.

Goldaborough,Brics Worthington (NI. B.Univ. Va. 80), S 79-80,U 80-1, Baltimore.

Gooch. GeorgeWillis (A. B. Yedkin 81), U85-6, Henderson,N. C.

Goodman, Edgar (Bait. C. C. 75, A. B. 80,LL.B. Univ. lId. 81), C 77-8, NI 78-80,U80-5, Atty at Law, Baltimore.

Goodnow, Henry Root (A. B. Amb. 78), U80-2,F 82-3, Fby C 83-4, Instr. Hill Seb.Pottatowas,Pa.,1884-5,Brooklyn,N. Y.

Gordon,BasilBrown, Ii 80-4, Baltimore.Gordon,Douglas Huntley, C 84-5, NI 85-0,

Baltimore.

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Gore,JoshuaWalker (C. E. Univ. Va.75),F 76-8, Prof.Nat. Sri. S.XV.Bapt.Univ.78-81, Ast Prof. Math. Univ. Va. 81-2,Prof.Nat. Phulos.andEngin. Univ. N.C.ChapelHill.

GortonWilliamCurnsLawrence(Bait.C. C.83), M andH H S83-6, Baltimore.

Gould,Elgin RalstonLovell (A. B. Victoria,Out.81), G81-2, F82-4,Fby C 84-6, Instr.High School,Washington,D. C.

Grammer,Carl Eckhardt(Bait. C. C., A. B.80, B. D. Va. Theol. Scm. 84), C 76-7, M77-80,G 80,StudentofLaw, Univ.Md.80-I,Clergyman,P. E. Church,Hancock,Md.

Graminer,FrederickLouis, 5 84-5, StudentLehighUniv.Pa.

Grape, Jacob,Jr. (Bait. C. C. 78), S81-5,Teacher,Baltimore.

Graves,WilliamSamuel(A. M. Wash.& Lee69, B. L. Wash. A Lee 72), G 83-5, F hyC 81-6, Prof.Greekand German,David-sonCollege,N. C.

Gregg,Maurice, 5 81-3,Studentof Law, Bal-timore.

Grier, Mark Brown (A. B. Erskine85), G81-6.DoeWest,S. C.

Gross,Alfred Hermaun(A. B. Toronto, 82),G 84-5,Studentof Law, Chicago,Ill.

Guard,William John,M 81-3,Baltimore.Guggenheisner,Jay Caesar,M 84-6, H H S

84-5, Baltimore.

Hahn,Harry Wolf~ S84-5,C85-6,Chicago,Ill.Haight,Milton (A. B. Toronto84),G 5 85-6

PineOrchard,Out.Haldeman,GeorgeBowman (A. B. Beloit

83), G 81-6, CZ L 85, Cedarville,Ill.Hall, Clayton Coleman, G 82-5, Balti-

more.Hall, Edwin Herhert (A. B. Bowdoin 75,

Ph.D. 80), G 77-8, F 78-80, As’t Physics,80-1,Instr. Physics,HarvardUniv.

Hall, JohnLeslie,5 85-6, Richmond,Va.Hall, LymanBeecher(AB. Amh.73,Ph. D.

Odit. 75), G 76-7,F77-9, As’t Chein.79-80,Prof. Chemistry and Phys., HaverfordCoil., Pa. Bruce A. B. Priuc. 75,

Haisted, GeorgeA M. Princ.78,Ph.D.79),FellowofPrine.75-6,F76-8,TutorandInstr.Math.Prine.78-84,Prof. Math. Univ.Texas,Austin.

Hamilton, William Eversrd,Jr., 5 85-6,Shreveport,La.

Haminosid, Gilbert Jiomine (A. B. UnionChris.Cull. 76, A. M. Union Chris.79),G 85-6, Prof.Latin,AntiochCoil. YellowSprings,0.

Hammond,KenseyJohns(A. B. Hamp.Sid.78, B. D. Va. Theol. Sam. 82), G 78-9,ClergymanP.B. Church,W. Va.

Hamner, James Garland (A. B. Marietta811, G 81-2, UnionTheol.Scm.82-5, Par-kershurg,W. Va.

Hanna,AlbertArmstrong(M. D.Univ. Md.75), G 83-5, Physician,Baltimore.

Hanser, Otto FrauzTheodore(Concordia78), G 81-2, MissisterGermanLutheranChurch,NewYork City.

Harding,CalebRichmond(A. B. Davids.80,A. XI. Davids.85), Prof. Greek,Ramp.Sidney,83-5, G 80-1, 82-3, 85-6, Graham,N. C.

Harding, Edward Cries (A. M. Univ. Va.76), F 78-9, Studentof Law, Univ. Va.76-7, ClassicalInstr. Bait. 77-8andN.Y.City 80-i, Prof. Greek,Univ. La. 79-80,Baltimore.

Harlan, XVilliam Beatty (A. B. 83, LL. B.Univ. Md. 85), C 79-81, 5 81-2, M 82-3,Alty at Law, Belair, Md.

Harrison, Graeme(A. B. Princ. 81,A.M.Prioc.84, LL. B. Univ. 1\id. 84), G 81-284-5 Baltimore

Harris~n, William G. (M. D. Bellevue 64),G 76-7,Physician,Baltimore.

Harry, JosephEdward,M 83-6, H 5 85-6,Pyleeville,lid.

Hart, Edward(S.B. Lafay. 74, Ph.D. 79),F76-8, Prof. Analyt. Chem. LafayetteCoil. Easton,Pa.

Hartogenais,Benjamin Henry (Bait. C. C.83), Ni 83-6, Balcimore.

Hartwell, EdwardMussey (A. B. Amh. 73,A. Xli. Amh. 76, Ph.D. 81, XI. D. MiamiMed. Coil. 82), Instr. Boston Latin Sch.74-7, G 78-9, F79-81,Physician,Cincin-nati 82-3, lnstr. 83-4, and A. PhysicalTraining84-, Baltimore.

Hathaway,Arthur Stafford(S.B. Corn.79),G 79-82,F 82-4,F by C 84-5,Jnstr.Math.CornellUniv. Ithaca,N.Y.

Haworth, Erasmus(8.B. Kans. Univ. 81),G 81-2, Prof. Chem. Penn Coil. Oska-loosa,Ia.

Hay, Jesse,C 77-9. Baltimore.Hayes, CharlesWillard (A. B. Oberlin 83),

G 84-5, G5 85-6, Hanover,0.Haynes,Elwood(B. S.Wore.FreeInst. 61),

G 84-5, Instr. Normal School, Portland,md.

Hedrick, William Adam (A. M. Columbian84), G 84-6, Georgetown,D. C.

Helfenstein,EdwardTrail, S85-6, Freder-ick, Md.

Hemmeter,John Cohn (Bait. C. C., M. D.Univ.Md. 83), G84-6,C Z L 85,Balimoore.

Heusphill, CharlesRobert (S. C. Univ. 69,Va.Univ. 71,5.Presb.Theol.Sam.,A. M.Davids. 78), F 78-9, Prof. S. W. Presh.Univ. 79-82, A. Prof. Southern Theol.Sem. 82-5, Clergyman, Presb. Church,Louisville, Ky.

Hench,GeorgeAllison (A. B. Lafay. 85), G8.1-6, Carlisle,Pa.

Henderson,RaymondLee,5 85-6,Hancock,lid.

Hating,DanielWebster(Ph.B. Yale72,C.E.Yale 78), R. B. Engineer734, 78-80, F76-8,Prof. Math.W. lId. Coil. 80-4,West.Univ. of Pa.84-5, Prof. Physics,Univ.City of NewYork.

Herrick,FrancisHobart (A. B. Dartm.81),G 84-6. CZ L 85, Tilton, N.H.

Hilles, William Sadler,C 85-6, Baltimore.Hillyer, Homer Winthrop (S. B. Wis. 82,

Ph.D.85). G 82-3, G 883-4, F 84-5, AstChem.Ummiv. ofWisconsin,Madison,Wis.

Hinkley, John(A. B. 84), Xi 81-4,StridentofLaw, Univ. lid., Baltimore.

Hitchcock, GeorgeGale (A. B. Neb. Univ.83), G 84-5, Instr. Nat. Sd. and Math.PierreUniv. Dakota

Hixson,Hiram Franklin (Ph.B. Ashland81, Ph. 1). Ashland83), Prest AshlandCoil. 83-5,G 85-6, Ashland,0.

Hohbs,William Herbert (B. S. Worc. FreeInst. 83), G 84-6, Auburn,Mass.

Hobson, Benjamin Lewis (A. B. CentralUniv. Ky 77, A. XI. Central80), G 81-2,Lexington,Mo.

Hodga, Clifton Fremont(A. B. Ripon 82),G 85-6, Ripon,Wis.

Hodges, JamesShaler,C 83-4, M 84-6, Bal-timore.

Hodges,Sebastian,C 79-80,Baltimore.Hoen,AlbertBartholomew,885-6,Waverly,

lid.Hoffmann, Otto, C 84-5, M 85-6,New York

City.Holcomb,William Penn(B. L. Swarthmnore

78,M. L. Swarth.81), G 83-6, Prof.(elect)Hist. & Pol.Science,SwarthmoreCoilPa.

Hctlmes,JesseHerman (S.B.Neb. Univ. 84),G 85-6,Lincoln, Neb.

Hoistad, Andrew (A. B. Norw. Luth. 81),G 81-3, SanFrancisco,Cal.

Homer, Jummios Moore (A. B. 85), M andH H S83-5,G585-6,Teacher,Oxford,N.C.

Hough,Theodore,M 83-6,H H S 84-6, Bal-timnore.

Howard,CurtisClark (S.B. State Univ. 0.78), G 79-80,Physician,Columbus,0.

Howard,CharlesHoward(A. B. 84), M 82-4,G 84-5, G 5 85, Studentof Law, Univ.lid., Baltimore.

Howe,CimariesSumner(B.S.Mass.Ag. Cull.78), G 82-3, Prof Xiath. Buchtel Coil.,Akron, 0.

Howell, Edwin Clarence(A. B. Harv.83), G83-4, Teacherof Math.,Baltimore.

Howell, IVilliamet Henry(Bait.C. C., A. B. 81,Ph.0. 84), Ii 79-81, G 5 81-2, F 82-4, Ast84-5, C Z L 85,A in Biology 85-6, Balti-more.

Hubbard,Frank Gaylord (A. B. Wins. 80),G 84-6, Oswe~o,N. Y.

Hudgins,XIaxwell S. (C.E. Wash.andLee76), G 76-7,Inslir. CooperInst. N.Y.

Huggins, Lindley XIurray, C 81-3, Balti-more.

Hughes,JohnSamuel (Bait. C. C.), 5 83-4,StudentofLaw, Baltimnore.

Hughes,Percylieredith,C 84-5,M andW S85-6, Washington,D. C.

Huizinga, Abel Henry (A. B. Hope 80,A. M. Hope 83, New Brunswick Theol.Sam.),G 83-4, F84-6,Zealand,Xiich.

Husacy,GeorgeBenjamin (A. B. Colombia84), G 84-5, G 5 85-6, EastOrange,N.J.

HusseyGeorgaFrederickS79-80,Baltimore.Hyslop, John Thomas Benjamoin (M. D.

Univ. Md. 85), P M 81-2, Physician,Pungoteague,Va.

lies, lialvern Walls (Ph. B. Columbia 75,Ph. D. Colmmmbia 77), F 76-8, Chemist,Leadville, Cob.

Ingle,Edward (Belt. C. C., A. B. 82), M 79-82, G 82-4, Baltimore.

Irby,John Robin XIcDaniei (S.B.Univ. Va.75, Ph.D. Gdtt. 78), hillier Scholar,Univ.Va.73-5, F79-80,* March25, 1880.

Jackson,IValterBeattie, C 84-5, Marion,Va.Jacques,William White (S.B. liass. Inst.

Tech.76, Ph.D. 79), F 76-9,Electrician,Boston,llama. 78-86,Instr.TelegraphEng.llass. Imest.Tech.,Boston.

Jagemammn,HansCarl Gunther(NaumburgGym. 76, Ph.D.84), G 81-2, G 5 82-3, F83-4, Prof Mod. Lang. Eariham Coil.,Richmnond, md., 84-6, Prof. (elect)Ger-man,Univ. md.,Bloomnington.

James,Walter Belkuap (A. B. Yale 79), G79-80, Baltimore.

Jamason,John Franklin (A. B. Amh. 79,Ph.D. 82), G S 80-i, F 81-2, Ast 82-3, A.in History 83-, Baltimore.

JamiesonAlaxandarFridge(AB. 80),C76-7,M 77-80,0 80-1, Teacher,Lawrenceville,N.J.

Janney,OliverEdward(M. D. Univ. Md. 81andHahuemnaunlied. Coil.Phila. 82),085-6,Physician,Baltimore.

Jarvis,EdmundAllan (A. B. 80), C 76-7;M77-80, G 80,* October15, 1880.

Jarvis,William C. (M. D. Univ. Md. 76), G76-7, Baltimore.

Jastrow,Joseph(A. B. Univ. Pa.82, A. M.Pa. 85), G 82-4, 0 5 and F 84-6, Phila-delphia.

Jay, JohnG. (M.D. Univ. Md. 71),0 76-7,Physician,Baltimore.

Jayne,Horace Fort (A. B. Univ. Pa.79,M. D. Pa.82), 0 83-4,Prof.Vert.Morphol.Univ. Pa.,Philadelphia.

Jayne,JosephLee (U. S. N. Acad.82),En-signU. S. N., G 85-6,Brandon,Miss.

Jefferson,Howard5., 5 84-5,Baltimore.Jenkins,Felix S. (M. D.Univ. Md. 82), C 78-

80, Physician,Baltimore.Jenkins,OliverPeebles(A. B. Moore’s Hill

Coil. 69,A. M. Moora’s Hill, 72),0 82-3,CZ L 83, 85,Prof. Nat.Sd.NormalSch.,Terre Haute,md.

Johnson,John(A. B.81), C 79-80,M 80-1, G81-5,Iustr. McDonoghSab.Md.

Johnson,OakleyA. (B.5. Rutgers81), G 81-2,Priuc. Bigh Sab.Westfield, N.J.,84-5,SingSing,N.Y.

Johnson,Robert Wilkinson (A. B. Princ.76,Ii. D. Univ. Pa.79), 0 76-7,82-3,Phy-smeman,Baltimore.

Johnston,Christopher,Jr. (A. M. Univ. Va.79,XI. D. Univ. Md. 80). 0 82-3, Physi-cian,Baitimnore.

Johnston,RohartCiaphamn,M 82-4, Balti-more.

Jones,CharlesEdgeworth(A. B. and Ph.B.Univ. Ga.85), 0 85-6,Augusta,Ga.

Jones,CharlesHampson(B. Med. and M.Surg.Edinburgh 83), 5 77-9, Physician,Baltimore.

Jones,HarryCleary,S85-SNewLondouXid.Jonas,John Carleton (A. B. Westminster

Coil. Mo. 79), 0 82-5, Fuiton,Mo.Jones,JosephJ. C. (Balt.C C.), C 80-1,Bal-

timore.Jones.Walter (Bait.C. C. 84), C 84-5,M 85-6,

Baltimore.Jones,William Augustine,C 84-5, M 85-6,

Tuscaloosa,Aia.Joyce,JohnJay (A. B. Univ. Pa.71, A. lvi.

Univ. Pa. 74), 0 77-8, ClergymanP. B.Church,Georgetown,D. C.

Kaessnann,FrederickD.J., C 84-5Balti-more.

Kaiser, Alois,5 77-9,Rabbi,Baltimore.Kastie,JosephHoeing(S.B. Ky. StateCoil.

84), 0 84-5, G5 85-6,Lexington,Ky.Katzenstein,Louis (Univ. Berlin), 0 85-6,

Baitimnore.Keeler, JamesEdward (A. B. 81), 5 78-81,

XI 81, Ast Allegheny Astron. Observ.82-6,Ast Lick Observ.Cal.

Keen, H. Fraser,M 82, StudentUniv. ofOxford,Englamid.

Keiihoitz, PierreOtis (U. S.N. Acad.84), 084-6,Baltimore.

Keiser, Edward Harrison, (S. B. Swarth.80,M. S.Swartb.81,Ph. D. 84), G 81-2,F82-4, Ast 84-5,A Prof. Chemistry,BrynMawrCoil., Pa.

Kemp,GeorgeTheophilus(Balt.C. C., A. B.83), II 81-3, 0 83-4, G 5 84-5, F85-6, Bal-timore.

Kennard,John Hanson,Jr.(Univ. La. 83),G83-4, New Orleans,La.

Keyser,NewberryAllen Smith(M. D. Univ.Md. 83), P M 79-81, Physician,Balti-more.

Keyser,RolandS. (A. B. Syracuse72,A. NI.Syracuse75), 077-8, Havana,N.Y.

Kimball, Arthur Lalanda (A. B. Princeton81, Pb. D. 84), F 82-3, F by C 83-4, APhysics,84-, Baltimore.

Kimball, Richard Fuller (A. B. 82, LL. BUniv. Md.84),C78-80,M 80-2,Atty.at Law,Baltimore.

Kinnicutt, Leonard P. (5. B. Mass.Inst.Tech, 73), 0 78-9, Instr. Chemu.Harv.81-3, As’t Prof Chem.WorcesterFreeInst.,Worcester,Mass.

Knight, Herbert,PXI 84-5, Lancaster,Pa.Knight, Lewis W. (M. D.Univ. Md. 66), 0

77-8, Physician,Baltimore.Koyl, Charles Herschel (A. B. Victoria,

Out 77), 0 79-80, 0 5 80-1, F 81-3, Instr.High School,Washington,D. C.

Kuhara,Mitsuru, (S.B. Tokio79,Ph.B. 81),F79-81,F by C 81-2,Lact.OrganicChem.Univ. Tokio,Japan.

Ladd, Christine [now Mrs. F. Franklin](A. B. Vassar 69), 0 78-82, Baltimore.

Laessig,JohnHenry, Jr.,5 82-4,C 84-6,Bal-timore.

Lamb, Arthur Lincoln, C 83-4, II 84-6,Bal-timore.

Lambert, MarcusBachman, (A. B. Lafay.82),084-5, Riagalsvilla,Pa.

Langdon, Courtney (Harvard), 0 85-6,Teacher,Baltimore.

Lanier,CharlesDay,C 85-6,MeDonogh,Md.Lamnan,CharlesRockwell (A. B. Yale 71,

Ph. D. Yale 73), F 76-7, A 77-80, Prof.Sanskrit,HarvardUniv.

Laner, Martin (Bait. C. C. 75), 5 76-7, Bal-timore.

Lawrie,Andrew Davis(A.B.Amh.73,Ph.D.Gdtt. 76) 0 76-7 Boston,Mass.

Lawson,Andrew l3ooper (A. B. Toronto83,

A. M. Toronto 85), 0 85-6,Gaol. Surveyof Canada,Ottawa.

Learned,Marion Dexter (A. B. Dickinson80,A.M. Dickins.83),G84-5,F85-6,Dover,Del.

Lee,FredericSchiller,(A. B. St. Lawr.Univ.78, A. M. St. Lawr.80, Ph.D. 85), G 81-3,C Z L 83, 0 5 83-4, F 84-5, StudentofBiology, Leipsic, Germany.

Lee,William (H. D. Univ. Md. 64), 0 76-7,Physician,Baltimore.

Leftwich, ThomasJames,C 79-82, Atty. atLaw, Minneapolis,Minn.

Lehmann,FerdinandFriedrichCarl(LL.D.Gdtt. 83), G83-4, Hamburg,Germany.

Leonard,BenjaminF. (M.D. Univ. Md.76),G 77-80, Physician,Baltimore.

Lerch, CharlesHenry (A. B. Lafay. 82), G84-5, Teacher,Easton,Pa.

Lester,Samuel T., 5 76-7, Teacher,Balti-more.

Le Van Bender,John,S 80-1, Physician,PennYan,N.Y.

Lavermore,CharlesHerbert(A. B. Yale 79),0 83-4, F 84-5, Teacher,New Haven,Coon.

Lewis, Henry Carvihi (A. XI. Univ. Pa.),Fby C 84-5, Prof. Mineral. Phila. Acad.Nat. Sd., Prof. Geol. Haverford Col-lege,Pa.

Lewis, John Shackelford(M. B. Phys.andSurg.Bait.79).0 79-80, Physician,Balti-more.

Lewis, ThomasHamilton (A. B. West. Md.75, A. M. West. Md. 78),0 77-9, MinisterM. E. Church,Prast.West. Md. Collage,Westminster,Md.

Lichty, William Henry (B. L. Neb. Univ.84), 0 84-5,Tecumseh,Nab.

Liebig, GustavAdolph, Jr.(A. B. 82, Ph.D.85), XI 79-82,G582-3,F83-5, 1’ by C 85-6,Baltimore.

Liabig, Rudolph Aloysius, M 81-3, Balti-more.

Liun, Alvin Frank(A. B. Wittenberg,84),G 85-6, Springfield,0.

Liuthicom, Stewart Brian (A. B. 80,LL. B.Univ. Md. 82), XI 77-80, 0 80-3, Atty atLaw, Portland,Oregon.

Loane,JamesAlbert (Bait. C. C. 82, A. B.85), II 82-5,G 5 85, Baltimore.

Lockwood,William F. (M. D.Univ. Va.75),0 80-I, Physician,Baltimore.

Lodge, Gonzalez(Bait. C. C. 81,A. B. 83), M81-3, G 5 83-5, F85-6, Baitimnore.

Loeb, Ailsert Henry, C 85-6,Chicago,Iii.Lord, John Deering,Jr. (A. B. 84), II 81-4,

Studentof Law, Colombia College,NewYork.

Lord, JereWilliams (A. B. 84), P XI 81-4,1184,Studemitof Med.Univ. olPa,Phila-delphia.

Loudon,William James(A. B.Toronto80),G 81-2, Toronto,Ontario.

Love, JamesLee (Ph.B. Univ. N. C. 84), G84-5, Ast Prot. Math. Univ. of N. C.,Chapel11111.

Lowe, John Hanson(Bait. C. C., A. B. 80,LL. B. Univ. lid. 82), M 77-80, 0 81-2,Atty at Law, Baltimore.

Lowudes,CharlesN.T., PH 84-5, Studentof XIed. Univ. Md. Baltimore.

Lowry, William Scott (S. C. Theol. Sem.),0 84-5, Smithviile, Va.

Lupton,SilasLucien,C76-7,Winchester,Va.Lyons,William Patrick(A. B. 84), Student

of Law, Univ. Md., Baltimore.

Hacallumn,ArchibaldByron (A. B. Toronto80), G 83-4, London,Ontario.

Macauley,John,C 85-6, Washington,B. C.MacClintock,CharlesThomas(A. B. Ky.

WesI. 81), 0 81-2, 83-5, Instr. HamiltonCoil.Ky. 82-3,Teacher,Irvine, Ky.

MacClintock, John (A. B. Ky. WasI. 82), 581-2, G 82-3, Miilersburg,Ky.

MacClintock,William Darneil (A. B. Ky.lVesl. 78), 05 80-2, Teacher,Paris,Ky.82-3, UnionTheol. Sam.NewYork City.

MacEwan,Elias John(A. B. Kaiamoazoo75,A. H.Kal.77),Fby C85-6,Prof. English,MichiganAgric. Coil.

MacGoidrick, Daniel J. (Woodstock CoIl.),0 84-5, Woodstock,Md.

Mackenzie,JohnNoland(M.D. Univ. Va.76and Univ. N. Y. 77),0 82-3, Physician,Baltimore.

Magar,Wilhelm (Wiesbadan),G77-SOCham-ist Baltimnora.

Mago~mn, HerbertWilliam (A. B. Iowa 79,A. M. Iowa82) G85-6,Bath,Me.

Mahon,Ormusby Lyman(Bait.C. C.),C79-82,Baltimore.

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Mahon, Robert Wright (C. E. Lehigh 76,Ph. D. 82), G 77-82, Tutor in Chem.Lafay.82-3, Chemist,Camden N.J.

Mann,Alfred, PM and C Si-fl, Milwaukee,Wis.

Mansfield, John Melvin (A. B. Iowa Wesi.64, Ph.D. Ia. W. 69),G 84-6, Mt. Pleas-ant, Ia.

Marhurg, Theodore, C and NE 80-1, Balti-more.

Marbury, William L. (LL.B. Univ. NEd. 82),S 78-9, Atty at Law, Baltimore.

Mans,GeorgePeterkin,5 78-9,Baltimore.Marks,Arthur Handly, S 84-5, Winchester,

Teno.Marquand,Allan (A. B. Prine.74,Ph.D. 50),

Union Theol. Sem. N.Y. 77, F 77-80, Fby C SO-i, Leet. on Logie and Tutor inLatin, Princeton,51-3, Prof. History ofArt, Princeton.

Marston,Williamfltaples(A.B.Harv. 74,C.E.Harv. 77), G 79-50, Principal, UniversitySchoolfor Boys,Baltimore.

Mason,John Campbell,5 84-6, Baithuore.Matz, Franklin Peirce (A.M. Ursinus, Pa,

75),GSO-iTeacher,King’s NEountain,N.C.Matake,JohnErnst(A. B.Hope82),G84-5,

GS Si-fl, Ridott, Ill.Mauck, JosephWilliam (A. B. Hillsdale 75),

G 79-SO,Prof.Hillsdale Coil., Mich.McCabe,Thomas(Univ.France,Univ.Rome),

G 85-6, Baltimore.MeCay,Albert Harvey (Bait. C. C.), S 82-3,

Baltimore.McCormick, ThomasP. (NE. P. Univ. Md.

77), Cx 77-8, Physician,Baltimore.McCreary, GeorgeWashington (Bait. C. C.

74, A. B. 79), C 76-7, NI 77-9, Baltimore.MeCulloch. JosephFlavius (A. B. Adrian

83),G84-5, PleasantGarden,N. C.McDaniel, CharlesThomas(Bait. C. C. SI),

S 51-3,Student,Crozer Theol. Scm. Up-land, Pa.

McDaniel,William Roberts(A. B.West.Md.SO),G 83-5, Prof.Math. West.Md. Cull.,Westminster,Md.

MciPowell, Whitford Loane(BaIt. C. C. 79),S 79-SO, Minister NE. B. Church, Luther-ville, Md.

Mcllwaine, ClementRead(A. B. Ramp.Sid.78, LL. B. Univ. Md. 53),G 79-Si,Balti-more.

McIntosh. JamesHiggins (A. B. Newberry84), G 84-6, Newberry,S.C.

MeLane, Allan, Jr. (A. B. 56), NE 82-6,Studentof Law, Univ. Md., Baltimore.

MeLane,RobertMilligan, C 77-8,San Fran-cisco,Cal.* 1878.

McLane, Robert Milligan, Jr., NE 84-6, H S55-6, Baltimore.

McLean, Frank P. (Ph. C. Cal. 75),G 76-7,Physician,Washington, D. C.

MeMahon, Robert Fulton (A. B. Prine.84),G 84.5, Cambridbe, 0.

McPherson,JohnHansonThomas(Bait. C.C. 84), NEandH H 5 84-6, Ilaltimnore.

McWhirter, Felix T. (A. B., E. Teun. Weal.73,A. NE., E. Teun.W. 84,Ph. D.DcPauw85), G85-6, Greencastle,md.

Means, David McGregor(A. B. Yale 68), F76-7, Prof. Pout,and NEeni. Sd. Middle-buryCoil. 77-SO, Att’y at Law, New YorkCity.

Meriwether, Colyer, 5 84-5,NE 85-6, Clark’sHill, S. C.

Merryman,CharlesGorsuch(Bait. C. C. 82),S 52-3, Louisville, Ky.

Metzler, GeorgeFrederick (A. B. Albert,Out. SO, A. NE. Albert 83),G 84-5, Odessa,Ont.

Michael, J. Edwin (A. B. Pnine. 71, A. NE.Prine. 74, NE. P. Univ. Md. 73), G 80-1,Physician,Baltimore.

Middleton, Henry (A. B. Charleston73), G76-7, Summerville,S. C.

Miller, CasparOtto (NE. P. Univ. Va. SOandUniv. N.Y. Si), G 85-6, Physician,Balti-more.

Miller, CharlesWilliam Emil (Bait. C. C. SO,A. B. 82,PhP. 86), NE 80-2, G 5 82-3, F83-5, F by C 85-6, Baltimore.

Miller, Daniel (Bait. C. C. 67),5 77-8, Balti-more.

Miller, EdgarGeorge,Jr. (A. B. 84),StudentofLaw, Univ. Md., Baltimore.

Miller, John Hearsh(A. B. Erskine SO), GSO-i,Prof.Math. ErskineCull., Due West,S.C.

Miller, JosephSylvester(NE. P. Phys. andSurg.Bait. SO), G 83-4, Physician,York,Pa.

Miller, William Howard (Bait. C. C. 85),NEandH H 5 85-6,Baltimore.

Mills, Thomas Wesley (A. B. Torontu 73,AM. Toronto72,M.D. McGill 75,L.R.C.P.Bug.), G 81-2, F by C 82-6, C Z L 83-5Lect. Physiol. McGill Univ. 84-, Mon-treal, Quebec.

NEliroy, William Forsyth (NE. D. Phys. andSurg.Bait. Si), S SO-i, Physician,York,N.Y.

NEliroy, William McCracken(A. B. Geneva77,B. D. Yale 82),G 84-6, Northwood,0.

NEindeleff Charles,S 84-6,Washington,D. C.

Mitchell, OscarHoward (A. B. Marietta 73,A.NE. Marietta 78, Ph.D. 82), G 78-9, F79-82, Prof.Math. Marietta Coil., Ohio.

Milsukuni, Kakichi (Ph.B. Yale 79, Ph.P.83), G 79-SO, F SO-I, C Z L 79, 80, Prof.Zoology,Univ. uf Tukio, Japan.

Moale,Wslliam Armuistead,Jr. (NE. D.Univ.Md. 79), G75-Si, Physician,Bait.

Molinard, William Robinson,5 SS-6, Baiti-inure.

Montgomery,Henry(A. B. Toronto76,A.NE.Turonto 77, B. S.Victoria, Out. SO), G81-2, Prof. Nat. Sd. Univ. of North Da-kota,GrandForks.

Moore, GeorgeNeville, C 85-6, Washington,D.C.

Moore,JohnLeverett(A. B. Prine.SI,A. NE.Pniuc. 84), Tutor in Latin, Princeton52-5, G.85-6,Orange,N. J.

Moore, William Sadler(A. B. Davids. 77),G79-SO,Prof.Math. Adger Coil. Waihalla,S.C.

Morgan,GerardEmory(Bait. C. C. 73, A, B.Dickins. 76), G 76-8,.Adj. Prof. Bait. CityCull. Baltimore.

Morgan,LeighClinton (Bait. C. C. 75,A. B.80), C 77-8, NE 78-SO, Clergyman P. B.Church,Whitestone,Long Island.

Munson, RobertB. (NE. P.Univ. Md. 74),G76-7, Physician,Baltimore.

Mornill, A. P., C Z L 85, ChapelHill, 0.Morrill, Park (A. B. Amh. 81),U. S.Signal

Corps,G 82-6, St.Johusbury,Vt.Morris, CharlesNewton (A. B. Yale 52), G

84-5, WestHartford, Conn.Morris, HenryHeyward, C 54,* Oct.28, 1884.Morrison,JamesWilliam, Jr., 5 82-3,Staun-

ton, Va.Morse, HarsimonNorthrop (A. B. Amuh. 73,

Ph.1). Gdtt. 75), Lustr. Chem.Amh 73.6F76,A 76-83,A Prof. of Chem.83- Ba~tmmore.

Moseley,William Edward (NE. P.Harv. 74),G 76-7,Physician,Baltimore.

Mossell, Charles Wesley(A. B. Lincoln 71,B. P.Boston Univ.74), G 55-6, Lockpont,N.Y.

Motora, Yuzero (Kioto, Japan 84), G 85-6,Sands,Japan.

Mount, CimnistianKeener,5 84-6,Baltimore.Mumper,William Norris(A. B.Dickins. 79),

G81-2,84-5,Prof. Md. Agnic.Cull., CollegeStation.

Murray, AugustusTaber (A. B.Haverf. 85),G 85-6, New Bedford Mass.

Murray, DanielMaynad~er(LL.B. Univ.Md.53), C 79-81, 5 81-3, Atty at Law, Bait.

Murray, JohnScott,Jr. (A. NE. Ftmrman 78),G 82-3, Studentof Lang., Germany.

Mussey, William Lindsly, 5 82-3, Cincin-nati, 0.

Nachtrleb, HenryFrancis (H. S.Miun. 82),G 82-4, F 84-5, C B L 53, 84, 85, As’tProf. Bid. Univ. of Miun. Minneapolis.

Naeseth, Christen Andreas (A. B. iNorw.Luth. 74, A. NE. Norw. Luth. 83), G 84-5,Prof. Norw. Luth. Coil., Decorab,Iowa.

Nason,FrankLewis (A. B. Amh. 52),GSS-6,Instr. Reuss.lolylech. Inst., Tiny, N.Y.

Neale,LeonardErnest(NE. P.Univ. Md. Si),5 78-9, Physician,Baltimore.

Nelson, Bdward William, 5 76-7, Chicago,Ill.

Nelson,Julius (B.S. Univ. Wis. 81), G 83-6,C B L 84, Waupaca,Wis.

Nelson, Keatiug Simons (A. B. St. John’s74, A. NE. Univ. Va. 78), G81-2, Cuipepen,Va.

Ness,JensAnderson(A. B. Norw. Luth. 84),G 85-6, Red Wing, Miun.

Newson,Benny Byron (S.B. Ohio Wes.83),G 83-4, Instr. CentralTeun.Coil. Nash-ville, Teun.

Newton, John C. Calhoun(A. B. Ky. NEil.Inst. 74, A. NE. Ky. NE. Inst. 77),G 84-6,Millershung,Ky.

Nicholls, CharlesWilbur, 5 78-80,StudentGeul Theol.Scm. New York.

Nichols, Edward LeamimsgtonIS.B. Cornell75, Ph.P.Gdtt. 79), F 79-SO,F by CSO-i,Prof.Phys.and Chemn.CentralUniv. Ky.85-3, Prof.Phys.and Astron.Univ. Kan-sas,Lawrence.

Nicholson,JamesCarmich(Bait. C. C.75,A.B. Dickins. 77), G 79-SO, Minister NE. B.Church, Great Falls, NEd.

Nicolassen,GeorgeFrederick(Bait. C. C. 74,A. B. Univ. Va. 79, A. NE. Va. SO, Ph.P.82), F 79-SI, Ast Greekand Latin 81-2,Prof. Auc. Lang. S. W. PresbyterianUniv., Clarksville,Teun.

Nixon, henry Barber (Ussir. N. C. 78), G82-4, F 84-5, F by C 85-6, Wimmfaii, N. C.

Norman,SeatonFisher,P M 78-9,Physician,Baltimore.

Norton, Edwin Clarence (A. B. Amh. 79),G SO-i, Prof. Greek, Yaukton College,Dakota.

Nonwood, ChalmersCohn(A. B. Bavids.78),G 78-81, G 5 81-2, Prof.Math. Md.Coil., College Station. Agric.

Noyes,William, Jr. (A. B. Harv. 83, NE. P.Harv. 85),1 84-5, F by C 85-6, Physician

Bay View Asyinin, BaIt. 85, Ass’t Phy-sician,BloumingdaleAsylum, N. Y.

Noycs,William Albert (A. B. andS.B. Iowa,79, Ph. P. 82), G 50-1, G S Si-2, Instn.Chem. Univ. Miun. 82-3, Prof. Chem.Univ. Teun.,Knoxville.

Nuttall, George Hessny Falkiner (NE. P.Univ. Cal.84),G 85-6,SanFrancisco,Cal.

O’Connor,Bernard Francis (B. fla L. Univ.France.74, Ph. P.83), G 79-SO, F 80-2, Fby C S2~3, Iustr. French, ColumbiaCol-lege, New York City.

OConor,J. F. X. (A. B. St. Fr. Xav., N. Y.82,)5. J.,G 84.5,WuodstockCoil., Md.

ODonovan,Charles,Jr. (A. B. Geotown78,NE. P. Univ. NEd. 81), G 78-9, Physician,Baltimore.

ODonovan,Harry, P NE 84-6,Baltimore.Orudorif, William Rid~ely (Bait. C. C. 81,

A. B. 84), 5 81-2, NE 82-4, G 84-5,G 5 85-6,Baltimore.

Orn, Henry (A. B. Ham. 82, Ph.P.JenaSS),F by C 85-6, Clinlon, N.Y.

Osborn,Henry Leslie (A. B.Weal. 78,Ph.D.84), F 81-2, F by C 82-4, C B L 82, 83,84, Prof. Zool. PurdueUniv. Lafayette,Ind.

Osborne,William Henry (A. NE. WakeFor-est83), G83-4,Editor “New Bra,”Shelby,N. C.

Ota, Issazo(S. B. Sapporo81),G 84-6,Tokio,Japan.

Ott, Isaac(NE. P.Univ. Pa.69. A. NE. Lafay.77), F78-9, Lect. Exp. Physiol.,Univ. Pa.76-7, Assoc. Ed. Jour, of Nervous andMental Diseases,Physician, Baslon,Pa.

Ould, Remus,S 78-SO,Baltimnore.Outen,JosephTomlinson(A. B. Ohio Wesi.

66,A. Nil. Ohio Weal.70), G 83-5, Millers-burg,Ky.

Page,James(Bait. C. C., A. B. 82), NE 79-82,G 82-4,Mass.Inst. Tech.84-5,Baltimore.

Page, Waiter I-lines (Rand. Macon 76), F76-8, Lect. N. C. Normal Cull. 78, Prof.Louisville High Seb. 78-9, JournalistRaleigh,N. C.

Painter,Charles,C 76-7, * Dec.1877.Palmer, Albert Gallatin (A. B. 82, Ph.P.

85), C 79-80,NE 80-2, G 82-3, G 5 83-4, F84-5, As’t in Chem.SwarthinoreCull. Pa.

Palmer,Chase(A. B. 79, PIs.P. 82), C 76-7,NE 77-9, G S 79-SO, F 80-2, Ast in Chem.Mass. inst. of Tech. 82-3, Prof. Chein.StateNorusalSchool,Salem,Mass.

Palmer, Charles Skeele (A. B. Ainh~ 79,A. NE. Ainh. 52), G 84-5,F 85-6, Chicopee,Mass.

Palmer,Nelson(A. B. SO), NE 77-SO, G 80-1Baltimore.

Palmer, Oliver Hungenfond, C 85-6, Wash-in~ton, P. C.

Parrish, Nicholas Morgan, 5 76-8, 81-2Teacher,Baltimore.

Patrick, GeorgeThomasWhite (A. B. IowaUniv. 78, B. P.Yale 85), G and F 85-6Lyons, Iowa.

Patten,JohnOwen,5 82-3, Bath. Me.Patterson,JamesMcDonald,585-6,Denver,

Cob.Patterson,JamesWilson (A. B. Pniuc.63),

G SO-i, Baltimore.Pease,Brumat Mondell(A. B. Univ. Cob.82,

A. NE. Cob. 85), G 82-3, G 5 83-4, F 84-6,Instr. Latin, Smith College,Northamp-toam, Mass.

Peed, Mansfield Theodore (A. NE. Rand.Macusa78), G 53-5,Teacher,Baltimore.

Peirson,JosephEdward(A. B. Wins. 83), G83-6, Pittsfield, Mass.

Penniman,GeorgeDobbin (Bait.C. C., A.B,84), C 81-3,NE 83-4,Studentof Law, Univ.Md., Baltinsore.

Penniman, William Bose Dobbin (Balt.C.C.), 5 83-6, St.Penis,Md.

Penniugton,Clapham(NE. P.Univ. NEd. 82),S 77-SO,G 82.3, Physician,Baltimore.

Penningion,John I. (NE. I). Univ. NEd. 69),G 76-7, Physician,Baltimore.

Pennington,Stirling, C 76-7, Baltimore.Perkins,CharlesAlbert(A.B.Wms.79,Ph.D.

84), G 5 81-3, F83-4, As’t in Physics84-Baltinsone.

Perkins,CharlesAllen, G 84-6, Syracuse,N.Y.

Perkins,William Henry, Jr. (A. B. 84), NE814,G 84-6, Studentof Law, Univ. NEd.,Baltimore.

Perry,HerbertMills (A.B. Harv.80),F80-2Instr. Math. CascmdillaSeb.,Ithaca,N.Y.

Peterson,FrankHance(A. B.West.Md. 78),G 78-9, Lavender,NEd.

Peterson,JamesBates,5 80-1, 5.Abingion,Mass.

Pettignew,Thomas(A.B. SO), NE 77-SO, CivilBugineer,Parkershung,W. Va.

Philipson,David (A. B. Cincin.83,HebrewUnionCoil. 83), G 83-6,Rabbi,Baltimore.

Pickle, JamesMarion (A. NE. Furman76),G SO-i, Prof. Chem. Fla. Agric. Coil.,LakeCity.

Piggot, Cameron(M.D.Univ. NEd.82),G 82-6,Baltimore.

77

Platt, ~~alter Brewster(Pb.B. Yale74,M.D.Hart. 79,F.H. C. S.Bug.), G 81-2, Physi-cian, Baltimore.

Pleasants,John (A.B. 86), NE 82-6, Balti-more.

Pleasants,RichardHail, Jr., C 81-5, NE 85-6,Baltimore.

Poe,SamuelJohnson(A.B.Pninc.84),G 85-6,Staidentof Law, Univ. NEd.,Baltimore.

Poinier, Peter Porter (NE. B. Stevens74),F76, * June,1876.

Pope,Boiling Anthony,Jr. (S.B. Tulane85),G 85-6, New Orleans,La.

Poullain, ThomasNoel, C 85-6, Baltimore.Powell Nathan(S.B. Hanover84), G 84-5,

Madison,Ind.Pratt,RobertJames(CE.Reuse.Polyt.Inst.

83), G 83-4,Electrician,Troy, N. Y.Pratt,Waldo Selden(A. B. Wins. 78), G 78-9

F 79-SO, Ast Director, .Nietr. Mus- Art,N. Y. 80-2, A. Prof. BeclesiasticalMusic,etc.,Hartford Theol.Scm. Coun.

Prentiss,Robert Woodwonib(S. B. Rutg. 78,NE. S.Rntg. 81), G 78-9, F 79-81, F byC81-2, 84-5, U. S.NauticalAlmanacOffice,Washington,P. C.

Prescott,Philip Maxwell, 5 78-82,Wauke-gan, Ill.

Preston,Alexander,5 84-6, Baltimore.Preston,ErasmusDarwin (B.C. B. Corn.75,

C. B. Corn. SO), F 76-8, Instr. Cornell75-6, U.S.C. andG. Survey,Nat’l Obser-vatory, Cordoba,ArgentisseRepublic.

Price, Bidnidge C. (NE. P. Univ. Md. andHahuemnaunMed.Coil. Phila,74),GSS-6,Physician,Baltimore.

Price, Harry Wilbtmr (Bait. C. C. 83, A. B.85), C83-4, NE84-5,StudentofLaw, Wash-ington,P. C.

Price, Herbert Lee (Bait. C. C.), P NE 79.83,Asheville,N. C.

Pnitchest, John Edward (A. B. Pritchettinst. Mo. 73), G 78-9, Glasgow,Mo.

Pund,Frederick,C 78-83,Baltimore.

Quincy, Charles Byron (B. L. Wis. 81), G85-6,Salina,Kan.

Rainage,Bartow Bee (A. B. Newbenry SOand Harv. 84), G 80-1, Teacher,Brook-lyn (N. Y.) Latin School.

Ransage,Btmrr Jasnes(A. B. Newberry SO,Ph.P..86), G 80-2, 84-6, G.8 82-4, Studentof Law, ColumbiaCollege, N. Y.

Rainsay,Franklin Peirce (A. B. Davidson79, A. NE. Davids. 55), G 85-6, MinisterPresh.Chords,Troy, Ala.

Basusbung,John H., 5 83-4,Frederick,Md.Randall, Daniel Richard (A. B. St. John’s

83), G 83-6. Annapolis,Md.Randall, ThomasHenry, (Mass.Inst. Tech.

84),5 81-2, Architect, Brookilmac,Mass.Randall, Wyatt William (A. B. St. Julius

84), G 85-6, Aussapohis,Md.Randolph,RobertLee (NE. P.Univ. Md. 84),

P NE 81-2, Richmond,Va.Read,Miles S. (CrozerTheol. Sen.),G 80-1,

Minister, Baptist Church, Baltimore.Read-r,Frank Eugene,C 85-6,New Brigh-

ton, Pa.Reese.Charles Lee (Bait. C. C., Ph. P.

Heidelb.86),C80-1,Student isaGerusany.Reese,David Meredith (Bali. C. C.), 5 84-6

Baltiusore.Reese,Robert Miller (A. B. 82), C 79-SO,NE

80-2, As’t, PrattLibrary, Baltimore.Reeve,JamesSpofford (A. B. Lawn. Univ.

Wis. 55), G 85-6, Appleton,Wis.Reeves,William Peters,5 84-6, Richmond,

IndReid,HarryFielding(A. B. SO, Ph.P. 85), C

77-8,NE 78-SO,G 580-1,G81-2, F 82,Ast inPhysics82-4,Studentin Cambridge,En,,~

Rice, Henry Joseph(S.B. Corn. 76, NE. S.Corn. SO, Sc. P. Syracuse81), F 76-8,C B L 79, 81, As’t U.S. Fish Commission79,Prof. Mich. Sill. Acad.80-2, Prof.Nat.Sd.BrooklynN.Y. HighSeb.82-5, * Dec.13,1885.

Rich, AlexanderMiller (A. B. Hobart85),5 82-3, Teacher,Reisterstown,Md.

Rich,BdsonProsper(B. L. Neb.Univ. 85),G 83-4,Studentof Law, Lincoln, Neb.

Rich, JacobMonroe (NE. B. Columbia 83,C. B. Coluinb. 84), G85-6,NewYork City.

Richardson,Edwin George(A. B. 81,WestPhila. Theol. Scm. 82), C 76-7, NE 77-9,Clergyman P. B. Church, Milwaukee,Wis.

Riddick, Elbert T. (Bait. C. C.), PNE 83.4,Baltimore.

Rieinan, PerleeLowe (A. B. Pniuc.83), G81-4,Baltimore.

Riggs, Lawnason (A. B. Priuc. 81), G 83-4,Studentof Law, Univ. Md., Baltimore.

Riggs, RobertBaird (A. B. Beloit 76, Ph.P.GStt. 83), G 84-5, U. S. Nail Museum,Washington,D.C.

Rivers, EdmundChristopher(A. B. Wash.Coil. NEd.76,NE. P.Univ. Md. 79) G 79-80,Physician,Denver,Cob.

Robb, John Alexander,Jr. (Bait. C. C.,NE. P. Univ. Md. 80), 5 77-8, Physician,Baltimore.

JOHNSHOPKINS

Roberts,Benjamin Titus, Jr. (A. B. 85), S82-5, H 85,G 85-6, North Chili, N.Y.

Roberts, David Ellsworth, S 81-4, C 84-6,Baltimore.

Robertson,ForrestLee(A. B. Ky. Wesi.82),0 82-3, Paris,Ky.

Robinson,Adoniram Judson(Bait.C. C. 79,AB. 51,LL.B. Duty. Md. 88),C 79-80, M80-1,G 82-5,Tutor,Bait. City Coil., Balti-more.

Robiusou, Carvel Hall, M 80-1, * July 25,1882.

Robinson,LewisBayard (Bait. C.C.), C 81-2,Baltimore.

Roe,William Edgar(A. B. Wins. 78),G 789,Cornwall,N. Y.

Rogera,JamesIt. (M. B. Wash.Uuiv. Bait.),G 76-7, Baltimore.

Rogers,Robert William, M 84-6, Philadel-phia, Pa.

Roiando,Henry (Bait. C. C., A. B. 81,M. D.Univ. Md. 83), C 77-8, M 78-81, Physi-clan,Presbyt.Hosp. N. Y. 81-5, Studentin Germany.

Rosenthal,Lessing,C 88-5, Chicago,Iii.Rotch,Francis,C 81-2, Ean Claire,Wis.Rouse,Williard Gouldamith,S 84-6, Belair,

Md.Rowland, Arthur John,C 84-6, Baltimore.Royce, Josiah (A. B. Univ. Cal. 78, Ph.D.

78), F 76-8, Instr. andAst Prof. EnglishLit. Univ. Cal.78-2, Instr. andAst Prof.Philos. HarvardUniversity.

Russell, Thomas,G 82-3, U. S. Signal Ser-vice, Washington,B. C.

Ryttenberg,MosesRoth (Bait. C. C. 82,A.B.85), C 824,M 84-5,G 85-6,Baltimore.

Sale,Lee (A. B. 81,LL. B. Wash. Univ. 85),MI 79-81,G 81,Instr. Louisville High Seb.81-3, Atty at Law, St.Louis, Mo.

Sale, Samuel (Ph.D. Heideib. 78), G 81-2,Rabbi, Chica.,o,Ill.

Salzmaun,Tobias,5 78-9, Ballimore.Same,(onway Whittle (LL. B. Univ. Md.

84), G 84-6, Atty at Law, Baltimore.Sanderson, William Raymond, S 79-80,

Arlington, Md.Sanford, Edmund Clark (A. B. Univ. Cal.

81), 0 85-6,Oakland,Cal.Sanger,EdwardB., G 81-4,Student in Ger-

many.Sato, Shosuki(S.B. Sapporo80), G 83-4, F

by C 84-6, Sapporo,Japan.Savage,Alexander Duncan(B. Litt. Univ.

Va. 70, A. M. Yale 77), F 76-9, As’t.Director Metr. Museumof Art, N. Y.79-81,New York City.

Scaife, Walter Bell (LL. B. Univ. Mich. 80),G 82-5, U. S.Legation,Vienna.Austria.

Schaefer,Julius (Bait. C. C.) 5 84-5, Balti-more.

Schacifer,EdwardM. (M. D. Univ. Md. 80),G 81-5, Physician,Baltimore.

Selicib, EdwardE. (Ph.B.Leipsic75), G 76-7,Teacher,Baltimore.

Schimper,AndreasFranzWilhelm (Ph.D.Strasab.78), F 80-1, Privat-docent,Univ.of Bonn, Prussia.

Schloegel,CharlesA.. G 85-6, Minister Lu-theranChurch,Baltimore.

Schneider,Edward Adolph (Ph.D. Freib.84), G 85-6,Baltimore.

Schorr, Henry Greenfield (West Phila.Theol. Sem. 82), 5 79-80,ClergymanP.E.Church,Washington,B. C.

Schubart,Louis H. (B. S. N. Y. City Coil.82),G82-5,Studentof Chem.inGermany.

Schuersnann,William Henry (C. E. Univ.Cincin. 81),0 82-3, Cincinnati, 0.

Scott,CharlesFelton(A. B.OhioState Univ.85), G85-6, Columbus,0.

Scott,RobertP., 5 82-3, Baltimore.Scribuer,Henry Sayre(A. B. Prine.81), 0

85-6, Plainfield,N.J.Scudder,JaredWaterbury(A. B. Rutgers,

81). G 84-5, Teacher,Albany, N.Y.Sedgwick,William Thompson(Ph.B. Yale

77, Ph.B. 81), Yale Med.Seb.77-8, Instr.Yale 78-9, F 79-80,Ast 80-1, A in Bio-logy 81-1, Ast Prof.Biology, Mass.Inst.Tech. Boston.

Seelyc,William James(A. B. Amh. 791, 080-1, Instructor, Lawrenceville School,N.J.

Sewall,Henry (S.B. Wesi. 76, Ph.B. 79),076-8, F 78-9, A in Biology, 80-2, Prof.Physiology,Univ Mich. Ann Arbor.

Sewall,William Desnuing(B. S.Wore. FreeInst. 82), G 82-3, Bath,Me.

Sharp,GeorgeMatthews(LL.B. Yale 75).G77-8, Alty. at Law, Baltimore.

Shaw, Albert (A. B. Iowa 79, A. M. Iowa82, Ph.B. 84). G 81-2, 0 5 81-4, Editor“Tribune,’ Minneapolis,Minn.

Shearer,Thomas l.aidlaw (M. B. andM. ofSurg.,Edinb. 82), 5 77-8, Physician,Bal-timore

Shefloc,JosephSamuel(A. B. Norw. Luth.85), G83-6, Waukon,Iowa.

Shemwell, Joseph Freeland, P M 84-6,PrinceFrederick, Md.

Shiun, CharlesHoward (A. B. 84), 5 82-4,SanFrancisco,Cal.

Shippen,CharlesCarroll(A.B. Harv.77,M.D.Univ. Md. 79), G 77-8, 80-1, Physician,Baltimore.

Short,Henry Alford (A. B. Columbia80,Ph.D. 85), F Columbia80-1, F by C 80-5,Ast in Latin,Columbia Coil., NewYork.

Sieher,John(Bait. C. C., A. B. German-Wallace Coil. 0. 81), 0 81-3, Student,Drew Theol. Sem.,Madison,N.J.

Sihier,Christian(Concordia66,M. B. Univ.Mich. 71,Ph.B. 81), F 77-9, C Z L 78,79,Ast Biol. 79-80, Physician,Cleveland,0.

Sihier,ErnestGottlieb(Concordia69, Ph.D.78), F 76-9, Classical Instructor, NewYork City.

Simon,CharlesEdmund,M and H 5 85-6,Baltimore.

Simpson,Shadrach(A. B. Trinity, N. C. 73,A. MI. Trinity 75), 0 81-5, Prof. Chem.WestMd. Coil., Westminster,lid.

Slack, Henry Richmond,Jr. (Ph.0. Md.Coil. Pharmacy85), 583-5,La Grange,Ga.

Slaughter,Moses(A. B. md. Asbury 81), 081-4,0 5 84-5, F 85-6, Brooklyn, Ind.

Sloan,RobertNeal (A. B. Georgetown85),O85-6, Baltimore.

Smedes,Evert Baucker(A. B. Univ. N. C.81), 0 834, Raleigh,N. C.

Smith,Arthur Donaldson(A. B. Univ. Pa.85), 0 85-6, Philadelphia,Pa.

Smith, AugustineJacqueline,8 78-9, Cler-gymanP.E. Church,Calverton,Md.

Smith,Anthony M., 5 77-8, Baltimore.Smith, CharlesLee (S.B. Wake Forest84),

O83-6, Raleigh,N. C.Smith, GeorgeLa Tour (C. E. Corn.74),0

76-7, 834, Teacher,State Normal Seb.Baltimore.

Smith, Kirby Williams, (A. B. Univ. Vt.84), 0 85-6, Rutland,Vt.

Smith, NathanRyno, PM 82-3, StudentofMed.Univ. Md. Baltimore.

Smith, Theobald(Ph.B. Corn. 81), 0 81-2,Albany,N.Y.

Smith,William Flood (Bait. C. C. 83),M andH H 5 83-6, Baltimore.

Smyth,Albert Henry(A. B. Phila. CentralHigh Sch. 82),0 85-6, Philadelphia,Pa.

Smyth,HerbertWeir (A.B. Harv. 78,Ph.B.Gott. 84), Instr. Wins. Coil. 83-5, F by C85-6, Baltimore.

Soulhworth,Mase Shepard(Ph.D. Ttibin-gen 73), Prof.Chem.Wins.CoIl. 76-82,Fby C80-1,85-6,Springfield,Mass.

Spieker,EdwardHenry (Bait.C. C. 77,A. B.79gPh.B. 82), M 77-9, 0 5 79-80, F 80-2,Instr. Greekand Latin, 82-, Baltimore.

Sprigg,Alidin M., C 76-7, M 77-8,Cumber-land,Md.

Stabler,Augustus(M. B. HowardUniv. 83),C 76-8, PhysicianGermanHosp. Phila.83-4, Brighton, Md.

Stamps,Preston (Ph.B. Univ. N. C. 83), 083-4,Milton, N. C.

Stebbins,Frank Edward (A. B.Amh. 80),080-1, Springfield. Mass.

Steel,William Black (A. B. Lafay. 79,A.M.Lafay.82), G 834,PortDeposit,Md.

Steele,RobertBenson(A. B. Univ. Wis. 83),O 85-6, Lodi, Wis.

Steele,SamuelTagart,5 83-4,Baltimore.Steiguer,GeorgeE. de (A. B. Ohio Univ.

84),0 84-5,Athens, 0.Stein,MichaelDaniel,5 83-5,NI 85-6, Oak-

land,Cal.Steiner,Hugo (Bait.C. C., A. B. 85), M 82-5,

O 81-6, Baltimore.Stephenson,Wiley Roy, C and M 76-7,

Stephenson’sDepot,Va.Steinberg,GeorgeId. (M. B. Phys.andSurg.

N.Y. 60), SurgeonU. S.A., F by C 80-i,84-6, Baltimore.

Stetson CantonBeecher(A. B. Colby 81,A. MI. Colby 85), 085-6,WestSumner,Me.

Steuart,Arthur (Bait.. C. C., LL.B. Univ.Md. 80), 5 76-8, Atty at Law, Baltimore.

Stevens,Lewis Tebbetta(Bait. C. C., A. B.82), MI 79-82, 0 5 82.3, F 834, Student,HarvardMed.Sch.Boston,Mass.

Stevens,Morris Putnam(Bait.C. C.),5 84.6,Baltimore.

Stickney, CharlesDickinson, Jr., 5 81-2,New Bedford,l\Iass.

Stokes,George Clement,Jr. (A. B. 84), M81-4, 084-5,Studentof Law, Univ. Md.,Govanstown,Md.

Stokes, Henry Newlin (S. B. Haverf. 78,Ph.D. 84), 0 78-80, 05 80-81, F 81-3, Fhy C 83-4, Studentof Chem.in Munich,Germany.

Stoller, James(A. B. Union 84), 0 84-6,Johnstown,N.Y.

Stout,JamesEdlos (Univ. Va. 69), 0824,Louisa Co.Va.

Stow, Audley Hart (Bait..C. C.), P M 83-6,Baltimore.

Stratton,William Edgar (Bait. C. C., A. B.83), P NI 80-2, M 82-3, Student, Hary.Med. Seb.Boston,Mass.

Straus,Irvin J.,PNI 84-5, 5 85-6, Baltimore.Stricklen,WiltzRaymond(Bait. C. C.76,A.B.

80),C76-7,NI 77-80,MinisterME. Church,Baltimore.

Striugham,WashingtonIrving (A. B.Harv.77, PIe. B. 80), 0 77-8,F 78-80, Parker Fof Hary. 80-2, Prof. Math. Univ. Cal.Berkeley

Strobel,William, 5 76-8,Minister LutheranChurch,Baltimore.

Sudduth,HughThomas(A. NI. Muskingum81). 0 82-3, Prof. Rhetoricand Eng. Lit.Ohio Univ., Athens,0.

Sutro,Alfred Emil, C 79-80, Baltimore.Swaun, Edward, 5 82-3, Studentof Law,

Columbia Coil., N.Y.Swartz, CharlesKephart, 5 84.6, Gettys-

burg,Pa.Sweet,Wright I. (C.E. Union 80), 0 82-3,

Dean’sCorners,N.Y.Swift, MorrisonIsaac(A. B. Wins. 79,Ph.D.

85), 0 79-80, F 80-2, F by C 82-3, 84-5,Instr. Philos.Hobart Coll. 824, Studentin Berlin, Germany.

Szold,Benjamin,5 76-7, Rabbi,Baltimore.

Taher,Henry (Ph.B. Yale 82), 0 82-5,NewYork City.

Talmage,JamesEdward, 5 83-4, Teacher,ProvoCity,Utah.

Tarleton,RobertMelvin,NI 85-6,Baltimore.Tatloek,SeymourWhitman,5 834,Hoosick

Falls, N.Y.Taylor, Amzi Dodd, 5 80-1, Newark,N. J.Taylor, FrederickManville (A. B. North-

western,111.76,A.NI.,N.W.79),G84-5,Prof.History, Albion College,Albion, Mich.

Taylor, Frank Wilhelm, C 85-6, Baltimore.Taylor, JohnPhelps(A. B.Yale 62, A. NI.

Yale 67), F by C 85-6, Prof. AndoverTheol. Scm.,Andover,Mass.

Taylor, PercyHayes,5 80-3,Student,Har-vard Coil. Cambridge,Mass.

Taylor,RobertTunstall,NI 85-6,Baltimore.Taylor,William Dana(B.E. Ala.Agric. 81),

O 84-5,Amiburn,Ala.Thach,CharlesColeman (B. E. Ala. Agnic.

77), 0 80-1,Teacher,Sherman,Texas.Thayer,William Cleveland(A. B. Columbia

76), 0 5 81-2, F by C 834, Prof. Math.HobartCoil. 82-3, Teacher,Jacksonville,Fla.

Thomas,BondValentine (A. B. Haverf. 83),O 834, Baltimore.

Thomas,HenryMidhin(NI. D.Univ. Md. 85),PNI 79-84,Physician,Baltimore.

Thomas,Richard Henry (NI. B. Univ. Md.75), 0 76-7, 79-80, Physician,Baltimore.

Thomas,William Jones(A. B.84), C 76-7,NI77-80,5 82-4, Prof. Math.West.Md. Coil.84-5, *Merch 9, 1885.

Thompson,HenryOliver,NI 84-6,Baltimore.Tidhall, CharlesMartin, S 80-i, Minister,

PresbyterianChurels,Greensboro,N. C.Tidhall, William Jared(A. B. Davids.78), 0

79-81,Greensboro,N. C.Tiernan, CharlesB., S 77-8, Atty at Law,

Baltimore.Tiffany, HerbertThorudyke(A. B. 82,LL.B.

Univ. Md. 85), NI 79-82, 0 82-3, Att’y atLaw, Baltimore.

Tolman, Albert Harris (AB. Wins. 77), 082-3, 0 5 834, F 84, Prof. RhetoricandEnglishLit. RiponCoil., Ripon,Wis.

Torrison, Isaac Berthinius (A. B. Norw.Luther79, ConcordiaTheol. Scm. 83), 079-80,Minister, Lutheran Church,Maui-towoc,Wis.

Trail, Henry (A. B. Harv. 84), 0 84—5.Frederick.Md.

Treadwell,Williamn Hearle(Ph.B. Heideib.80), 0 80-1, Instr. in FrenchYale 82-3,Minneapolis,Mino.

Trimuble, Isaac.Ridgway, Jr. (NI. B. Univ.Md. 84), PNI 79-82,Physician,Longwood,Md.

Trower,ThomasLyttleton,Jr.,C84-5,*July,1885.

Trueman,JamesStarr(A. B. Balhousie82)~O 85-6,St. John,New Brunswick.

Turner, GeorgeMortimer (8.B. Amh. 85),0 85-6,Skaneateles,N. Y

Tusks,BenjaminSimon William, C 84-5, NI85-6, New York City.

Tuttle, Albert Henry (B. S.Pa.State Coil.68), Fby C 82-3, CZ L 83,Prof. Zoology,Ohio StateUniv. Columbus.

Tyler, JosephHenry (A. B. Brown 77), 077-9, Baltimore.

Tyson, Isaac,Jr., S84-5, Baltimore.Tyson,JamnesW., Jr., 5 84-5, Baltimore.

Uhier,JohnIt. (NI. B. Univ. Md. 61), 076-7,Physician,Baltimore.

VanMeter,William Kendrick, (A. B. Ham.85), S 84-5,New York City.

Van Velzer, CharlesAmbrose(S. B. Corn.76),F 78-81, AstProf. Math. Univ. Wis.Madison.

Van Vieck, EdwardBurr (A. B. Weal. 84),O 85-6,Middlelown, Coon.

VanVleck, Frank (NI. E. StevensInst. 84),O 84-5,Instin. Graphicsand Kinematics,CornellUniv. Ithaca,N.Y.

VanVorst,FrederickBoyd(A. B.Pniuc.75),F,Priuc.75-6, F76-7, Att’y at Law, NewYork City.

Vehien,Andrew Anderson(A. B. Carleton77,A. M. Carleton 80),0 81-3,As’t Prof.Math. StateUniv., IowaCity, Iowa.

Veblen,ThorsteinBunde(A. B.Carleton80),O 81-2, Northfield,Mino.

Veneziani,Carlo(Ph.B. Heideib.83), 084-5,Teacher,Boston,Mass.

Vincent, John Martin (A. B. Oberlin 83),O 83-6, Elyria,0.

Voorhees,Herman(C.E. Rensa.Polyt.Inst.73),0 78-9, F79, *Octeber14,1879.

Waller,CharlesBeVane(A. B. Erskine83),O 834,Selma,Ala.

Wallis, Samuel (A. B. Georgetown,84),O 84-6, New Orleans,La.

Waltemeyer,JohnTassey,PNI 83-4, Atchi-son,Kan.

Walz, William Ferdinand(Bait. C. C. 81,A. B. 84), 5 81-4, NI 84,0 84-6,Baltimore.

Warfield, Mactier (A. B.81,M. B. Univ. lid.84), C 76-7, NI 77-81, 0 81-2, Physician,Baltimore

Warner, Amos Griswold (B. L. Univ. Neb.85), 085-6, Roca,Neb.

Warner, Anthony Kimmel (Bait.C. C., NI.B. Univ. Md.85), 583-4,Physician,Balti-more.

Warner,ClarenceDuane(B. S.Mass.Agnic.81),0834.Granby,Mass.

Warren,FrederickMorris (A. B. Amh. 80),0834,Durham,Me.

Warren, HenryClarke (A. B. Harv.79), G79-84, Boston,Mass.

Warren,Horatio Alanson, C 85-6,Collins-ville, Conn.

Watson,Edward Lionel (BaIt. C. C. 79), 579-80, MinisterNI. E. Chnrch,Baltimore.

Webb,William Rollins(A. NI. Trinity 78),082-3,ClergymanP.E. Church,Baltimore.

Webster,Albert Lowry (Ph.B. Yale 79),TopographerU. S. Geol.Surv.80-3, FbyC 83-4, Sameitary Emegineer,West NewBrighton,StatenIsland.

Weech,RobertWilliam Henry(Bait. C. C.),C 84-6, Baltimore.

Weidner,RevereF. (A. B. Muhlenherg69,A.NI. Muhib. 72), 077-8, Minister Luth-eranChsmrch,Phillipsburg,N.J.

Wells, Bemejamin Willis (A. B. Hary. 77,Ph.B. Harv.80), F 81,Instr. in English,Friends’School,Providence.It. I.

Wheeler,Arthur Wilson (A. B. Aanh.79),O 79-80, F80-I, *Jcn.6, 1881.

Wheeler,JohnHenry (A. B. Harv.71,A. NI.Harv. 75, Ph. B. Bonn 79), F 76-7, FandTutor in Latin,Harvard77-81,Prof.Latin, Bowdoin 81-2, Prof.Greek,Univ.Va.

Whetham,Charles(A. B. Toronto84,A. NI.Toronto85), F85-6, Dundas,Ont.

Whicher,GeorgeMeason(A. B. Iowa82),084-5, Prof.Greek,HastingsCoil., Hast-ings,Neb.

White,EdwardLucas, NI and H H 5 84-6,Baltimore.

White,John,Jr., 5 84-5, C 85-6, Pooleaville,Md.

Whitelock,George(LL.B. Univ. Md.), 576-8,Att’y at Law, Baltimore.

Whiting,Guy Fairfax(NI. B. Univ. Md.78),O 79-81, Physician,Baltimore.

Whitnean, CharlesOtis (A. B. Bowd. 68,A. NI. Bowd. 71, Ph.B. Leips. 78), F 79,Prof.Zool.Univ. Tokio79-81,Ast in Zool.Mus.Comp. Zool.,Cambridge,Mass.

Whitman,Frank Perkins(A. B.Brown 74),079-80,Prof.of Physics,Rensa.Polytech.Inst., Troy. N.Y.

Whitney,Milton, Jr., 5 79-80, Waterbury,Md.

Whitridge,JamesBarney,S 78-9,Balt.imore.Wiegand,HenryHazlehnrst(Bait.C. C., A.

B. 85), 5 80.5,NI 85, 0 85-6,Baltimore.Wiesenfeld,Bernard(Bait. C. C. 74), NI 84-6,

Baltimore.Wiggins, BenjaminLawton (A. B. Univ. of

South80, A. NI. Univ. of South82), F byC 824, Prof. Ane. Lang., Univ. of theSouth,Sewanee,Tenn.

Wightenan,Arthur CiSrence (A. B. Wof-ford 79), 0 84-6, Marion, S.C.

Wighiman, John Roaf (A. B. Toronto71,A.NI. Toronto72),05 85-6,Toronto,Ont.

Wilbsmrn, B. R., 5 78-9, Clergyman Meth.Church,Baltimore.

Wilcox, Alexander Martin (A. B. Yale 77,Ph. B. Yale 80), Amer.SchoolofArchre-ology, Athens824, F by C 84-5, Prof.Greek,Univ. of Kansas,Lawrence.

Wilhelm, Lewis Webb (BaIt. C. C. 71, A.B.80, Ph.B. 84), C 76-7,NI 77-80,080-1, 0581-3, F 83-4,Fby C 84-5, Baltimore.

Wilkens,FrederickHenry(A. B.84), NI 824,Studentin Berlin, Germany.

Williams, FrederickRodgers(A. B. Prine.82, LL. B. Univ. Md. 85), 0 82-3, Att’yat Law, Belair,Md.

Williamna, GeorgeHuntington(A. B. Amh.78, Ph.B. Heideib. 82), F by C 82-3, A83-5,A Prof. Mineralogy85—, Baltimore.

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Williams,JohnWhitridge (Bait. C. C.),M84-6, Baltimore.

Williams, Langdon,C834, MI 84-6, BostonMass.

Williams, LuciusElijah (A. B. Mercer 85),G 81-6, Macon,Ga.

Williams, Nathan Winslow (Bait. C. C.,LL.B. Columbia83), 579-80,Atty at Law,Baltimore.

Williams,William Holme(A. B. Wis. 76), G82-3, F by C 834, Ast Prof. of Greek,Univ. of Wisconsin Madison.

Williams, William Klapp, C 83-4, M 84.6,Boston,Mass.

Willis, EdwardWilliam (Bait.C. C. 84), PM84-6, Baltimore.

Willoughby, William Franklin, C and M85-6, H H S83-6, Alexandria,Va.

Willoughby, Westel Woodhury, C and M85-6, H H S 83-6, Alexandria,Va.

Wilson, EdmundBeecher(Ph.B. Yale 78,Ph.B. 81), Ast in Zool.Yale 77-9, F 79-81, C Z L 79, 80,83, 82, Ast 8i-2, Leet.Wins. Coil. 834, Studentat DohrnsLab.Naples84-5, A Prof. of Biology, BrynMawr Coll., Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Wilson,HenryMerrysnan,Jr. (M. D. Univ.Md. 82), C 79-80, Physician,Baltimore.

Wilson,HenryVan Peters(Bait. C. C., A. B.83), M 80-3, C Z L 83, G 83-4, G S83-6,Baltimore.

Wilson, Woodrow (A. B. Prine.79, A. NI.Prine.82), G 834, F 84-3, A in History,Bryn MawrColl., Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Wiltshire, JamesG. (M. B. Univ. Md. 69),G 76-9, Physician,Baltimore.

Wingert, Henry Firey, C 83-4, M 84-6,Hagerstown,Md.

Winslow, JohnRandolph,PNI 83-4, C 84-5,M 85-6,Baltimore.

Witzenbaeher,William John (A. B. 83), C81-2, NI 82.3, Instr. Meilonogh School,MeDonogh,Md.

Wood, Augustus(A. B. Brown 78), G 82-3,New Bedford, Mass.

Wood,Julian(Ph.B. Univ. N. C. 84), G84-5,Edenton,N. C.

Wood,PeterBryson (NI. B. NatiMed.Coll.83),P NI 78-80,Physician,Baltimore.

Woodhull, John Francis (A. B. Yale 80), G83-6, Inst. Nat. Sd., State Norm. Sch.,NewPaltz,N.Y.

Woods,Allan Chase,NI and H H 5 83-6,Baltimore.

Woods,Hiram, Jr. (A. B. Prine.79, NI. B.Univ. Md. 82), G 79.80,Physician,Balti-more.

Woodward,RichardH., 5 84-5, Saluda,Va.Worthington, Daniel Dulany (A. B. Md.

Abric., NI. B. Univ. Md. 73), G 76-7,* Nbcember,1882.

Worthington,JamesCheston(NI. B. Univ.Md.), G 80-3, Physician,U. S. MarineHoap.Service.

Worthington,ThomasKimher(A.B.Haverf.83), G 83-6, Baltimore.

Wright, CharlesBaker(A. B. Buebtel80),G 824, G 5 84-3, F83, Prof. EnglishLit.andRhetoric,Univ. Vt., Middlebury.

Wri0ht,JamesPaul (B. D.Drew Theol.73),

G77-9,MinisterNI. E. Church,Baltimore.Wylie, DouglasMiller (Balt. C. C.), 5 834,

Baltimore.Wylie, Hamilton Boyd (NI. D. Phys. and

Surg.Balt. 77 and Bellevue,N.Y. 78), G.78-9, 80-i, Physician,Baltimore.

Yager,Arthur (A. B. Georgetown,Ky. 79,Ph.B. 84), G 82-3, G 5 83-4, Prot~ His-tory, GeorgetownCoil., Ky.

Yonce, GlosbrennerVictor (A. B. Roanoke77, A. NI., Roanoke82), G 82-3,Teacher,Lutherville, Md.

Young,AbramVan Epps (Ph.B. Mich. 73),Ast, Univ. Mich. 73-7, G77-8, 80-1, F78-80, Ast in Chem. Harvard 84-3, Prof.Chemistry,NorthwesternUniv., Evans-ton, Ill.

Young, FrederickGeorge,C 84-5,NI 85-6,BeaverDam,Wis.

Zweizig, John Henry (A. B. Muhlenberg82), G 82-3, Reading,Pa.

SUMMARY OF THE FOREGOINGLIST OF NAMES.

Total number enrolled 923

Deceased 19

Living 994

Fellowsby Courtesy 52Fellows 138GraduateStudents 513Matriculatesand Candidatesfor Ma-

triculation 223PreliminaryMedicalStudents 29SpccialStudents 161

DEGREES.

Graduatesof theJohnsHopkinsUni-versity:

Bachelorsof Arts 90Doctorsof Philosophy 69

Of the GraduateStudentstherehavebeenadmittedto degreeselsewhere,

Bachelorsof Arts 297Bachelorsof Science 53Bachelorsof Philosophy 27Bachelorsof Laws 51Bachelorsof Literature 9Bachelorsof Divinity 7Bachelorsof Engineering 2Mastersof Arts 86Mastersof Science 3Mastersof Literature 1I)octorsof Philosophy 56Doctorsof Medicine 93

Doctors of Science 2Civil Engineers 16Mining Engineers 3

OCCUPATIONS.

Physicians 80Attorneys 34Minisiers 38Journalists sTeachers:

in ColiegesandUniversities 136in High Schools and Aca-

demies 15in otherschools 25

— 176Engagedin scientificpursuits,but

notteaching 20Studentselsewhere 55Now enrolled as studentsof this

inslitution 314

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION

OF STUDENTS.

The studentsenrolled above have comefromthe following Statesand countries:

Maryland (Baltimore330) 419NewYork 69Massachusetts 46Pennsylvania ssOhio 31Virginia 26North Carolina 24NewJersey 19KentuckyDistrict of Columbia 33Iowa. 15Illinois 14

WisconsinSouthCarolinaConnecticutIndianaNebraskaCaliforniaMichiganGeorgiaAlabamaLouisianaMaineVermontMinnesotaTennesseeMissouriNewHampshireKansasColoradoFloridaRhodeIslandU. S.Navy (Statenot given)U. S.Army (Statenotgiven)West VirginiaDelawareUtahDakota

CanadaGermanyJapanRussiaFranceItalyEnglandChinaCtmbaSwitzerlandIndiaNovaScotiaNew Brunswick

Years.

1876—77..

Teachers.

291

TotalEnrolledStudents.

89

GraduateStudents,aneludingFellows.

Matrien-lates. SpecialStudents.DegreesConferred.

A. B. Ph. D.

— —54 12 231877—78.. 34 104 58 24 22 — 41878—79.. 25 123 63 25 35 3 61879—80.. 33 159 .79 32 48 16 51880—81.. 39 176 102 37 37 12 91881—82.. 43 175 99 45 31 15 91882—83.. 41 204 125 49 30 10 61883—84.. 49 249 159 53 37 23 151884—85.. 52 290 174 69 47 9 131885—86.. 49 314 184 96 34 — —

1 In thefirst twoyearsthenumberofnan-residentlecturerswasmuchlargerthauit hasbeensiuce.

HISTORICAL STATEMENT.

The JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY was founded by the munificenceofa citizen of Baltimore, JohnsHopkins, who bequeathedthe most of hislargeestate for the establishmentof a University and a Hospital. Thefoundationof theUniversity is a capital, in land and stocks,estimatedinValue at more than 3,000,000; the capitalof theHospital is not less inamount.

1867, August24.1870, June13.1873, December24.1874, February6.1874, December30.1876, February22.1876, October3.1886, April 26.

Incorporationof theJohnsHopkinsUniversity.Organizationof theBoardof Trustees.Deathof theFounder[born May 19, 1794].First BusinessMeetingof Trustees.Electionof a Presidentof theUniversity.Inaugurationof thePresident.Instructionof Studentsbegan.Celebrationof theTenthAnniversary.

CALENDAR, 1886-87.

The first Examinationsfor AdmissionandMatriculationbe0inWednesday,June9, 1886, and continuethroughtheweek.

The ceremonyof conferring Degreesis appointedfor Monday, June 14,1886,at 6 p. m.

The presentacademicyearclosesTuesday,June15, 1886.

The eleventh academicyear beginson Friday, October 1, 1886, and con-tinuestill June15, 1887.

The autumnExaminationsfor Admissionwill beginFriday, October1, at9 a. m.

Therewill bea ChristmasRecess,beginning on Friday, December24, andendingon Monday, January3 ; — alsoa SpringRecess,beginning onFriday, April 8.

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JOHNSHOPKINS UYIVEI?SITY011WULAIi?S.

SEAL

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.

By the formal actionof the Boardof Trustees,Dec. 7, 1885,

an official seal(of which theabovediagram is a fac-simile)was

adopted,andat asubsequentmeeting,April 5, 1886,the following

regulationswereprescribedby the same authority,with respect

to theguardianshipof thesealandits use.

Resolved,That the fac-simileof thesealmaybe printed uponthe official reportsandregistersandother papersproceedingfrom

the Trustees,upon thejournals which receivefinancial support

from the University, upon literary and scientific publications

proceedingfrom the Universitywhich havereceivedthe appro-

bation of the Academic Council, and upon a book plate to be

insertedin books belonging to theUniversity library; andthat

the use of the fac-simile without the authority of the Trustees

be forbidden.

In thepreparationof thedesigntheauthoritieswereparticularly

indebtedto StephenTucker,Esq., of London, SomersetHerald,

who revisedandarrangedthesuggestionstransmittedto him from

Baltimoreby Clayton C. Hall, Esq., to whomthe University also

owesits gratefulacknowledgments,for manykind services..

In thedesignfor thesealsymbolsof learninghavebeenplaced

in combination with the well-known Arms of Maryland. Thearms of the State arethose of Lord Baltimore’s family which

becamea part of theGreatSealof Maryland at an earlyperiodin thehistory of thecolony.

The emblemsadoptedto symbolizethe University are openbooksanda terrestrialglobe—indicativeof literary andscientific

studies. Thesehavebeenplaceduponan azurebackgroundand

occupy the upperportion of the shield,above the nameof theState. There is thus presented(in the words of the Somerset

Herald,)“an heraldicpictureof a Universitysituatedin the Statefoundedby Lord Baltimore.”

Themotto of theUniversityVERITAS Vos LIBERABIT (which

hasbeen in use since its organization)is taken from the Gospelof St. Johnviii. 32. The shield is hung from a boughof oak.The legend upon the border givesthe corporatenameandplaceof thefoundation,andthe datewheninstructionswerebegun,viz.:THE JOHNS HOPKINs UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, 1876.

GREAT SEAL OF MARYLAND.

Thefollowing accountof theGreatSeal of Marylandhasbeenpreparedby the librarian of the University, Dr. Win. HandBrowne, editor of the Maryland Archives.

Thedesignof the presentGreat Sealof Marylandwas devised

by Cecilius,the first Proprietary,in 1649, to replacean earliersealwhich had disappearedin whatis called “Ingle’s rebellion”in 1644. The differencesfrom the first sealwere probablyintro-ducedas a safeguardagainsta fraudulent use of the latter, incaseit happenedto be in bad hands. The commissionwhichaccompaniedthe new seal, containsa minute descriptionof the

deviceson both sides.On one side this seal bore the effigy of Baltimore himself in

full armor,on horseback,surroundedby the legend—”CARCILIUS

ABSOLUTUS DOMINUS TERRE MARL~E ET AVALONIZE BABO DE

BALTIMORE.” This part of the seal was personal, and liable,

of course,to changewith eachProprietary.

On the other side it bore the Calvert arms, heraldically

describedas “paly of six, or and sable,a bend dexter counter-changed,”quarteredwith the Crosslandarms,which Baltimorederived from his grandmother,Alicia Crossland,and which areblazoned,“quarterly, argent and gules, a cross fiory counter-changed.”

On theshieldwas placeda Palatine’scap,or coronet,signifyingthe Palatinatejurisdiction of the Proprietary,and abovethisa helmetbearing the Calvert crest,a ducal crownwith two half

banneret~,onegold, the otherblack.The Calvert supporterswere two leopards;butfor the Mary-

land seal Baltimore adopteda farmerandfishermanas emblems

of the chiefindustriesof the Province. On a scroll beneathwasthe motto of the family, “PATTI MASCHIJ PAROLE FEMINE;”

andaroundthewholeran a legendtaken from the fifth Psalm:

“ScuTo BON}E YOLUNTATIS TU~ CORONASTI NOS.”

All this part of the seal was dynastic,representingthe Pro-prietary government;and when the Statetook the governmentinto her own hands, she retained the beautiful and significanthistorical symbol as the emblem of her sovereignty.

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