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MEMBERSHIP ROLL” PATRONS Carnes, Mrs MEMBERSHIP ROLL” PATRONS Carnes, Mrs. Herbert A., 31 Dogwood Lane, Tenafly Peterson, Roger Tory, Neck Rd., Old LYI Strong, R. M., 5716 Stony Island Ave., Chicago 37, Illinois ~~~~~~~~ Van Tyne, Josselyn . ~.~.~..~~~.~~~.~~~~.~~~~~~~~~.~ ~~~ tLife Member *Sustaining Member Others-Active Members Abbott, Jackson Miles, 1100 Doter Dr., Waynewood, Alexandria, Virginia ............ 1948 Abraitys, Vincent, Sergeantsville, New Jersey ........................................... _.................... 1956 Ackermann, Fred J., 1298 Edanola Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio ...................................... 1956 Adams, C (lyde) Bruce, 40 Summit Rd., Riverside, Connecticut ................................ 1959 Adams, Heman P(urdy) , 218 Main St., Glenville, West Virginia ............................ 1959 Adams, William Hensley, Jr., Route 2, Madisonville, Tennessee ................................ 1951 *Adelson, Richard Henry, Remsens’ Lane, RD 1, Oyster Bay, L.I., New York ...... 1938 *Afsprung, Arthur E., 3308 Bishop St., Cincinnati 20, Ohio ........................................1948 Agey, H. Norton, 908 Avenue H, N.E., Winter Haven, Florida ................................ 1960 Ahlquist, Jon Edward, 2014 West 16 St., Ashtabula, Ohio ........................................ 1959 Aiken, Carl Howard, 3767 Georgetown, Houston 5, Texas .......................................... 1959 *Aldrich, John Warren, 7725 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Virginia .......................... 1930 *Alexander, Donald C (hild), 16 Pleasant St., Nahant, Massachusetts ...................... 1937 Alexander, Gordon, Dept. of Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 1936 Allen, Arthur A (ugustus), Fernow Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York ~~~~1914 Allen, Arthur W (esley), 561 Eastern Blvd., Watertown, New York .......................... 1959 Allen, Robert P (orter) , Box 205, Tavernier, Florida .................................................... 1947 Allen, Ted T(ipton), Dept. of Biology, Flint Hall, University of Florida, Gaines- ville, Florida ....................................................................................................................1958 *Allin, A (lbert) E (llis) , Provincial Laboratory, Fort William, Ontario, Canada ~~~~1943 Allyn, (Paul) Richard, 709 Myers Building, Springfield, Illinois ............................ 1944 Almon, Lois, 2639 N. 14th St., Milwaukee 6, Wisconsin .............................................. 1958 Alperin, Irwin M., 187 Cedar Lane, Babylon, New York ............................................1939 Altemus, Edward Lee, Lafayette Ave., Fort Washington, Pennsylvania .................... 1954 Altsheler, Mrs. Yancey R(oberts), 2412 Dundee Rd., Louisville 5, Kentucky ........ 1954 Amadon, Dean, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th St., New York 24, New York ...................................................................................... 1935 Ammon, Walter L., 2607 Kessler, Midland, Texas .......................................................... 1958 Anaka, William, Sprit Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada .................................................... 1957 Anderson, Anders H (arold) , 3221 E. Kleindale Rd., Tucson, Arizona .................... 1937 Anderson, Frank G., Dept. of Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland ..........................................................................................................................1951 Anderson, John M., R.R. 4, Winous Point Club, Port Clinton, Ohio ........................ 1938 TAnnan, Ormsby, 715 Red Cedar Rd., Okemos, Michigan ............................................ 1956 Antbes, Clarence A(lvin) , 707 N. Moreland Blvd., Waukesha, Wisconsin ................ 1939 Arbib, Robert S(imeon), Jr., 128 Lawn Terrace, Mamaroneck, New York ............ 1947 Armington, Sven, Blanchegatan 18, Stockholm No., Sweden .................................. ~.~_~_1948 Armstrong, Edward T., 550 Avenue E, Bayonne, New Jersey ...................................... 1960 *Armstrong, Virginia, Old Concord Rd., South Lincoln, Massachusetts .................... 1939 Arnold, Elting, 4914 Dorset Ave., Chevy Chase 15, Maryland .................................... 1941 Arnold, Keith A (lan) , 826 Steward Ave., Jackson, Michigan .................................... 1960 Amy, Samuel A., 7432 Hamlet St., Springfield, Virginia ............................................1947 tAronoff, Arthur Edward, Dept. of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan ................................................................ ........... ................................................. 1948 Ashton, Randolph, 800 Crown St., Morrisville, Pennsylvania .................................... 1941 *Atkeson, Thomas Zephaniah, P.O. Box 1643, Decatur, Alabama ..... ~~.~~~.~_~.~~~~..~......... 1953 Austin, Mrs. Harold C., 1116 Mandana Rd., Oakland 10, California ........................ 1950 Austin, Oliver L(uther) , Jr., Florida State Museum, Gainesville, Florida ................ 1930 *Avent, Carrie Pillow, Minter City, Mississippi .............................................................. 1959 Axtell, Harold H., Buffalo Museum of Science, Humboldt Park, Buffalo 11, New York ............................................................................_...~~~~..~~.~~.~~~~~~~~ .............................. 1950 * Correct to June 7, 1960 309 September1960 310 THE WILSON BULLETIN Vol. 72, No. 3 Babcock, Charles D., 36th St. and Woodland Ave., Reading, Pennsylvania ..~..~~~~~~~1959 Badger, Lester R., R.R. 1, Box 528, Excelsior, Minnesota ~~~~~~~~~~~..~ 1957 Baepler, Donald H., Div. of Science & Mathematics, Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg, Washington ~~~.~~~~~~~.~ ~~~~~~~~~.~~~ ~~..~~~~~~.~1955 tBagg, Aaron Moore, Farm Street, Dover, Massachusetts ~~~~~~~~ ~.~~~~~~~~~~. 1948 Bailey, Alfred Marshall, Museum of Natural History, City Park, Denver 6, Colorado ...~~~ ~~..~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~.~~ ~.~.~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~...~..1928 *Bailey, Harold H (arris) , Rockridge Alum Springs Biological Laboratory, Route 2, Goshen, Virginia ..~~..~~..~~~~~.~~~ ~~~~~~~~~..~ ~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...~.~~ 1908 Bailey, W. Wallace, Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Box 171, South Wellfleet, Massachusetts ~.~~~.~~~~~~~~~~.~~.~~~~~~.~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~.~~~~..~~~~~~~~~ 1959 Baillie, James Little, Royal Ontario Museum, Queens ’ Park at Bloor, Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada ~~~.~~~ ~..~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~1939 Baird, James, Norman Bird Sanctuary, Third Beach Road, Middletown, Rhode Island ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~.~~~~~~.~~~.~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..~~~~...~ ~~~~~~.1954 iBaker, Bernard W., R.D. 1, Judson Rd., Spring Lake, Michigan ~.~~~.~~~~~1938 Baker, Mrs. H. A., R.R. 1, New Castle, Indiana ~~~~~~~.~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~1960 *Baker, John H (opkinson) , 1130 Fifth Ave., New York 28, New York 1930 Baker, Paul S (earnan), 21 Woodlot Lane, Huntington, L.I., New York ~~~~~1946 Baker, Rollin Harold, The Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan ~~~~~~..~~ ~~..~~~~~~~~~ ~.~~~~~~.~ ~~~~~ 1938 Baker, William C Calvin), 559 Euclid St., Salem, Ohio ~~...~~ ~..~~~~~~~1931 Baldwin, Mrs. Amy G., 6335 Kimbark Ave., Chicago 37, Illinois ~~~~~.~~~.~ 1943 Baldwin, Paul H., Dept. of Z oo1 ogy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado ~..~~~...~~~.~~~.~ ~..~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~.1956 Baldwin, William Grove, 601 Douglas, Box 1627, Wenatchee, Washington ...~.~~~~~....1959 Ball, Kathleen E., 11719 - 133rd St., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada ~...~~ ~~~~~~~1946 Balsam, Mrs. Amos Parker, 2209 E. Stratford Court, Milwaukee 11, Wisconsin ..~ 1949 Banks, Clinton S (eeger) , 202 Wilma Ave., Steubenville, Ohio ~.~~~~~~..~ 1945 Banks, Richard C (harles) , Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Berkeley 4, California 1959 Banta, Edna, Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary, Route 6, Connersville, Indiana 1945 *Barbour, Llewellyn P (helps), 4780 Wood St:, Willoughby, Oluo ~.~~~~~~.~...1948 Bard, Fred George, Museum of Natural &story, Albert St. and College Ave., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada ...~...~~~~~~~~.~~..~~ ~..~~~...~~ ~...~~~~~~~ 1946 Barlow, Jon Charles, Dept. of Zoology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 1959 tBarte1, Karl E(mi1) Edgar, 2528 West Collins St., Blue Island, Illinois 1934 Barth, R. H., Jr., Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts ..~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~ ~..~~~~~ ~~~~~~ 1957 Bartleson, Fred D (urant) , Jr., U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado ~~~~~.~~ 1952 *Bartlett, Guy, 1053 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady 8, New York ~~..~~ ~~.~~~~~ 1938 Bartlett, L(awrence) M(atthews) , Dept. of Zoology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts ~~.~~~~~..~ ~...~~~~..~ ~~.~~~~~..~~~~~~~~~ 1957 Bartlett, Wesley H., 122 South Ridgley, Algona, Iowa ~~..~ 1936 *Barton, Roger, 22 Arlington Ave., Caldwell, New Jersey ~~~.~~~ ~~~.~.~.~...1960 Bartsch, Paul, “Lebanon,” Gunston Hall Rd., Lorton, Virginia ~.~~.~ ~~~.1894 Bastin, Eric W (alter), 43 Inglewood Dr., Apt. 2, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ~~~.~~~.1951 Batchelder, Edgar M(arden), 56 Orchard St., Marblehead, Massachusetts 1941 *Bates, Rex J (ames), 108 Willow St., Park Forest, Illinois ~~~~~~ ~.~~~~~~~~..1960 tBatts, H (enry) Lewis, Jr., 2315 Angling Rd., Kalamazoo, Michigan ~~~~~~~...~ 1946 Batts, H (enry) Lewis, Sr., Mercer University, Macon, Georgia ~~~~~~~~ 1959 *Baxter, William, Jr., Route 2, Middletown, Delaware ~~.~~~~~~~ ~~.~~~~~ ~~~.~~~~~..1945 Baylor, L (eslie) M (ilton), 1302 South Fourth Ave., Pocatello, Idaho ~..~~~ 1954 Beardsley, M (argaret) Hortense,
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