CIRCULARS

Publis/ied wit/i tAe approlation of tAe Board of Trustees

VOL. V.—No. 44.1 BALTIMORE, NOVEMBER, 1885. [PRIcE, 10 CENTS.

CALENDAR, 1885-86. 1885, Thursday, October I. Academic Year Began. Thursday, December 24—Saturday, January 2. Christmas Recess. 1886, Monday, February 22. Commemoration Day. Friday, April 23—Monday, April 26. Spring Recess. Tuesday, June 15. Term of Instruction Closes.

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Standing Announcements, - - - - - . ------14 PRELIMINARY REGISTER OF OFFICERS AND STUDENTS:

Professors and Instructors, ------15 Students: ------16—20 Fellows by Courtesy, ------16 Fellows, - - - . ------16 Graduate Students, ------16 Matriculates, ------18 Candidates for Matriculation, ------19 Preliminary Medical, ------20 Special Students, ------20 Holders of Scholarships, ------20 Summary, and Classification of Students, ------20, 21 Index to List of Names, ------21 Consultation Hours, ------21 ENUMERATION OF CLASSES: FIRST IIALF-YEAR: Mathematics, ------22 Physics, ------22 Chemistry, ------22 Mineralogy, etc., ------23 Biology, ------23 Greek, ------23 , ------23 Shemitic Languages, ------24 Sanskrit, etc., ------24 German, ------24 Romance Languages, ------25 English and Anglo-Saxon, ------25 History and Political Science, ------25 Psychology and Pedagogics, ------26 Logic, ------26 Elocution, ------26 Drawing, ------26

ilOURS FOR LECTURES AND RECITATIONS, ------27

OPENING OF TilE TENTII ACADEMIC YEAR, ------. - 28

IIOPKINS IIALL LECTURES, ------. - 28

PEABODY INSTITUTE LECTURES, ------28

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University.” PAUL HAUPT, PH. D., Professor of the ShesniticLanyseages. Communications for the Circulars should be V. Studies in Historical and Political H. NEWELL MARTIN, DR. Sc.;A. H., F.ES., Professor of Biol- Science. ~ ogy and Director of the Biological Laboratory. sent in prior to the first day of the month in which CHARLES D. MORRIS, A. ii., Collegiate Professor of Latin and they are expected to appear. The publication of these papers was begun in Greek. 1882, under the editorial direction of Dr. H. B. SIMON NEwCoHn, LL. D., Professor of Mathenoatics and As- Adams. A first series of 470 pages and a second tronomy. PUBLIC LECTURES. of 630 pages are now completed and a third series IRA RERSEN, H. D., in. D., Professor of chemistry and Direc. is in progress. Subscription $3 per volume. tar of the Chemical Laboratory. Notice in Respect to the Admission of the Public. HENRY A. 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Professor of Morphol- supplementary to the regular class-room work of tions of the University during the past academic ogy and Director ofthe Chesapeake Zolilogical Laboratory. the students. year. ThOMAS CRAIG, PB. D., Associate Professor ofApplied Mathe- As the members of the University rarely re- The ANNUAL REGISTER giving the list of offi- tics. quire the entire room, the Trustees have taken cers and students and stating the regulations of A. MARSHALL ELLIOTT, A.H., Associate Professor ofRomance great pleasure in inviting other persons, not con- the University. Published at the close of the Lan gssages. nected with the University, to attend. academic year. HARHON N. MORSE, PH. P., Associate Professor of Chemistry As these lectures are not intended for popular The University Circulars, Annual Report, and and Sub-Directorof the Chemical Laboratory. entertainment, but for the instruction of students, WILLIAM E.STORY, PH.D.,Associate Professor of Mathematics. 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PRELIMINARY REGISTER OF OFFICERS AND STUDENTS.

PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS. A. MARSHALL ELLIOTT, A.H., Associate Professor of the Romance Languages. DANIEL C. GILMAN, LL. D., President of the University. 81 Saratoga St. 241 N. Calvert St. A. B., Yale College, 1852, and A. H., 1835; LL. ID.,5the1-larvardUniversityUniversityof Califernia,and St.1872—75.Jehn’e Cellege, 1876; A. B., Haverford College, 1866, and A. H., 1878; A. B., , 1868. Professorin Yale College, 1813—72; President el BASIL L. GILDERSLEEVE, Pa, B., LL. ID., Professor of Greek. 2.53 St. Paul St. HARMON N. MORSE, Psi. B., Associate Professor of Chemistry, and Sub-Director A. B., Princeton Collee, 1849, and A. M., 1852; Ph. D., University of Glttingen, 1853; LL. D., Col- lege ef William and Mary, 1869; Professor of Greekin tise Unirersity of Virgissia, 1856—76; Profes- of the Chemical Laboratory. 336 Madison Av. sor of Latin in the University of Virginia, 1861—66; ID. C. L., University of the South, 1884; Editor A. B., Amherst College, 1875; Ph. ID., University of Glttingen, 1875; Instructor in Chemistry at ofthe Assecricon Journal ofPlsileleyy. Amherst College, 1875—76.

G. STANLEY HALL, Psi. D., Professor of Psychology and Pedagogics. WILLIAM E. STORY, Psi. B, Associate Professor of Mathematics. 458 Eutaw Place. 87 W. Preston St. A. B., Williams College, 1867, assd A. M., 1876; Ph. D., HarvardUniversity, 1878; formerly Lectnrer A. B.. Harvard University, 1871; Ph. ID., University of Loipsic, 1875; Tutor sf Mathematics at Har- in harvard and Williams Colleges. vard University, 1875—76.

PAUL HAUPT, PH. D., Professor of the Sheinitic Languages. The Brandon. MINTON WARREN, Pie. B., Associate Professor of Latin. 84 W. Monument St. Ph. ID., University ol Loipsic, 1878; Professor of Assyrislo A. B., Tufts College, 1870; Ph. ID., University of Strassburg, 1879. 5y in the University of Giottingen. GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, Psi. B., Associate Professor of Mineralogy. H. NEWELL MAIITIN, DR. Sc., A. M., H. D., Professor of Biology, and Director A. B., Amherst College, 1878; Ph. ID., University ofHoidelborg, 1882. 43 Cathedral St. of the Biological Laboi’atory. 221 St. Paul St. M. B., University of Londoss, 1871, and Dr. Sc., 1872; A. B., Univeroity of Cambridge, 1874, and HENRY WOOD, Psi. B., Associate Professor of German. 67 Oak St. A. H., 1877; late Fellow, used Lecturer on Natosral 1-listosy in Christ College, Cambridge; Fellow A. B., Haverford College, 1869; Ph. ID.,University of Loipsic, 1879. sf Ussiversity College, London; H. ID. (Hon.), University of Georgia, 1881; Editor sf Studice fresos the Bistsgicrcl Lutsraeory. WILLIAM HAND BROWNE, H. B., Librarian, and Associate in English. CHARLES D. MoRRIs, A. H., Gollegiate Professor of Latin and Greek. H. ID., University of Maryland, 1850. 2 Huntingdon Av. 158 N. Howard St. A. B., Lincoln College, Oxford, 1849, A. H., and Fellow of Grid College, Oxford, 1852; Professor in WILLIAM T. COUNCILMAN, M. B., Associate in Pathology. Pikesville. the University of New York, 1875—76. H. ID., University of Maryland, 1878.

SRIoN NEWCOMB, Pie. ID., LL. D., Professor of IsiLathematics and Astronomy. RICHARD T. ELY, Psi. B., Associate in Political Economy. TheAihion. Washington. A. B., Columbia College, 1876, and A. H., 1879; Follow of Columbia College, 1876—79; Ph. ID.,Univer- B. S., Harvard University, 1858; LL. ID., Colombian Unirersity, 1874, and Yale, 1875; Ph. ID., Uni. sity of1-heidelberg, 1879. versicy ofLeydon, 1875; Soperintondentof the Asnerican Ephesneris and Nautical Almanac, Wash- ington; Associate, Royal Astronomical Society, 1872; Corresponding Member, Institute of France, 1874; Foreign Member, Royal Society, London; Edilse of the Assecrican Jsurssat of Jfathcosotice. FABIAN FRANKLIN, Psi. B., Associate in Mathematics. 258 Linden Air. Ph. B., Colombian University, 1869; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1877-79, and Ph. B., 1880. IRA REMsEN, M. B., Psi. B., Professor of Chemistry, and Dis-ector of the Chemical Laboratory. 9 W. Biddie St. EBWARB M. HARTWELL, H. B., Psi. B., Associate in Physical Training and Cellos of the City of New York; H. ID., College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. V., 1867; Ph. ID., Director of the Gymnasium. 20 Cathedral St. Unirersity of Glttingen, 1870; Professorof Chenoistry in Williams College, 1872—76, and previously A. B., Amherst College, 1873, and A. H., 1876; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1879—81, and Assistant in Chemistry in the University of Titbingen; Editor of the Asocricass Clseoticat Joorseat. Ph. ID., 1881; 111, ID., Miami Medical College, 1882.

HENRY A. ROWLAND, Psi. D., Professor ofPhysics, and Director of the Phys- WILLIAM H. HOWELL, Psi. B., Associate in Biology. 433 N. Mount St. ical Laboratory. 14 Cathedral St. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1881, Fellow, 1852—84, and Ph. ID.,1884. C. E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 1870; Assistant Professorin the same, 1872—75; Ph. ID., Johns Hopkins University, 1880. J. FRANKLIN JAMESON, Psi. B., Associate in hlistory. 54 MeCulloli St. A. B., Amherot College, 1879; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1881—82, and Ph. ID., 1882. J. J. SYLVESTER, F. R. S., B. C. L.,(Now Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford) Professor Easeritus of Mathematics. ARTHUR L. KIMBALL, Pa. B., Associate in Physies. SO Bolton St. A. H., University of Cambrid0e; F. R. S., Londoss and Edissburgh; Corresponding Member, Institute A. B., Prsneoton College, 1881; Fellow in Science, Princeton College, 1881—82; Fellow, Johns Hopkins ofFrance; Member, Academy ofSciences in Berliss, Glttisegon, Naples, Milan, St. Petersburg, etc.; University. 1852-85, and Ph. ID., 1884. LL. ID., University ofDubliss, University of Edisslsurgis; ID. C. L., University ofOxford; Honorary Fellow of St. Jolon’s College, Cansbrid0e; late Professor of Matisematics in the Royal Military Academy, Woolwieh; Co~sley Medalist, Royal Society, London, 1880; Editor of the American Jour- CHARLES A. PERKINS, Psi. B., Associate in Physics. 105 W. Lanvale St. nal ofMathematics, 1878—84. A. B., Williams College, 1879; Fellow, Johns hopkins University, 1852-84, and Ph. ID., 1884.

WILLIAM H. WELCH, M. B., Professoi’ of Pathology. 20 Cathedral St. HENRY A. TODD, Psi. B., Associate in Romance Languages. A. B., Yale College, 1870; H. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons (N. V.), 1875; late Profesoor of Pathological Anatomy and General Pathology in the Bellevus Hospital Medical College, N. Y. 209 N. Howard St. A. B., Princeton College, 1876; Fellow and Tutor in Modern Languages in Princeton College, 1876—80; Ph. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1885. Jol-IN S. BILLINGS, M. B., Lectarer on Municipal hygiene. Washington. A. B., Oxfsrd College, (Ohio), 1857, and A. H., 1860; H. ID., University of Cinciossati, 1860; LL. ID., PHILIP R. UHLER, Associate in Natural History. 218 W. Hoffman St. University ofEdinburgh, 1814; Surgeon,U. S. Army, and Librarian of the Surgeon-General’s Office. Librarian of the Peabody Institute, and President of the Maryland Academy ofSciences. liONCE RABILLON, BACH. ts LEIT., Lectures’ on French Literature. EDWARD H. SPIEKER, Psi. B., Instructor ‘in Greek and Latin. 69 Park Av. 215 N. Fremont St. Bach. Is Lettres, Universitmi do France, 1832, and Licencisi enIDroit, 1836. A. B., Johsss hopkins University, 1879, Fellow, 1880—82, and Ph. D., 1882.

HERBERT B. ADAMS, Psi. B., Associate Professor of history. 41 Cathedral St. J. PLAYFAIR MCMURRICH, PH. B., hustructor in Osteology and Mammalian A. B., Amherst College, 1872; Ph. ID., University of heidelberg, 1876; Fellow of tlse Johns Hopkins Anatosny. 181 Linden Air. University, 1876—78; Editor ofthe U,siccrsily.Stssdics iso Iliolsrical and Political Science. A. B., University ofTorosoto, 1879, and A. H., 1882; Ph. ID., Johns Hopkins University, 1

MAURICE BLOOMFIELD, Psi. D., Associate Professor of Sanshi-it. JAMES W. BRIGHT, Psi. B., Instructor in English. 171 Linden Air. 86 W. Monunsent St. A. B., Lafayette College, 1877; Fellow, Jolsus HopkinsUniversity, 1880—82, and Ph. ID., 1882; Instructor A. H., Furman University, 1877; Follow, Jolsus hopkins University, 1878—79, and Phi. ID., 1879. in Anglo-Saxon and English Literature, Cornell Usoivorsity, 1885.

WILLIAM K. Bsiooms, Psi. B., Associate Professor of Morphology, and Director HENRY H. DONALDSON, Psi. B., Instructor in Psychology. 112 St. Paul St. A. B., Yale Celle0c, 1879; Fellow, Johns Hopkins Univorsity, 1881—85, Assistant in Biology, 1883—54, of the Chesapeake Zodlogical Laboratory. 75 Mt. Royal Av. and Ph. ID., 1885. A. B., Williams College, 1870; Ph. ID., Harvard University, 1875. JULIUS CORBEL, Psi. B., Instrsector in Geissian. 209 N. Howard St. TIfOhIAS CRAIG, Psi. B., Associate Professor of Applied Mathenlat’ics. Pls. ID., Ussivorsity of Tilbiseges, 1881. 12 First St. C. E., Lafayette College, 1875; Fcllosv, Jolons llopkins University, 1876—79, and Phi. ID., 1878; Aoso- GEORGE HEMPL, A. B., Instructor in qerinan. 32 Rohert St. ciote Editor of the AssoesicaseJoerseal of ilathcsseatico. A. B., University ofMichigan, 1879. 16 JOHNS HOPKINS [No. 44.

EDMUND RENOUF, Pn. D., Assistant in Chemistry. 226 Druid Hill Av. ABEL H. HUIZINGA. Zeeland, Mich. 367 Eutaw Place. Ph. D., University of Freibnrg, 1880. A. B., Hope college, 1880, and A. M., 1883. Shemitic Languages. HUGH NEWELL, Instructor in Drawing. 10 Mt. Royal Terrace. JOSEPH JASTROW. Philadelphia. 256 W. Lombard St. A. B., University ofPennsylvania, 1882,and A. M., 1888. Psychology. CHARLES L. WOODWORTH, JR., Instructor in Elocution. 680 Madison Av. Amberot College; Booton University School of Oratory, 1875. GEORGE T. KEMP. Baltimore. 55 N. Green St. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1888. Biology. GONZALEZ LODGE. Baltimore. 319 McCulloh St. STUDENTS. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1883. Greek. FELLOWS DY COURTESY. CHARLES S. PALMER. Chicopee, Mass. 207 Druid Hill As. A. B., Amherst college, 1879, and A. M., 1882. Chesniotry.. CHARLES J. BELL. Somerville, Mass. 82 Bolton St. ERNEST M. PEASE. Boulder, Cob. 352 N. Eutaw St. A. B., Harvardcollege, 1876; Professorof chemistry inPennsylvania State college, 1888—88. A. B., University of Colorado,1882, and A. M., 1883. Latin. ADAM T. BRUCE. New York City. 49 Cathedral St. CHARLES WHETHAM. Toronto, Ont. 231 W. Biddle St. A. B., Princeton college, 1881; Fellow, JohnsHopkins University, 1883—84. Biology. A. B., University ofToronto, 1884, and A. M., 1885. Romance Languages. (18) JAMES H. DUGGAN. Macon, Ga. 326 Madison As. A. B., Mercer University, 1877, and A. M., 1880; M. B., Jefferson Medical college, 1879; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1883-84, and Ph. D., 1884. Chemistry. GRADUATE STUDENTS. ALFRED EMERSON. Baltimore. Washington, D. C. Ph. D., University of Munich, 1881; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1883-84, and Instructor in classical Archecology, 1884—85. Archeeology. ALEXANDER C. ABBOTT. Baltimore. 425 E. Baltimore St. M. B., University ofMaryland, 1884. Biology. ARTHUR L. FROTHINGHAM. Baltimore. 29 Cathedral St. Ph.D., University ofLeipsic, 1888; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1883-88. ..drcheeotsgy. EDGAR P. ALLEN. Shanghai, China. 238 Linden Av. A. B., Emory college (Ga.), 1883. Shemitic Languages. ADOLPH GERBER. Germany. 213 W. Biddle St. Ph. D., University ofMunich, 1882. Te,stonic Languages. ALBERT C. APPLEGARTH. Baltimore. 632 W. Fayette St. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1884. History and Politics. WILLIAM S. GRAVES. Davidson College, N. C. (A) A. M., Washington and Lee University, 1869, and B. L., 1872; Professor of Greek and Ger- WILLIAM M. ARNOLT. New Brunswick, N. J. man, Davidson college, N. c. Greek and Latin. Stuttgart Gymnasium, 1878; B. D., New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1882. Greek. ELGIN B. L. GOULD. Washington. Washington, D. C. PHILIP W. AYRES. Villa Ridge, Ill. 79 McCulloh St. A. B., Victoria University (Ontario), 1881; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1882—84; Ph. B., cornell University, 1884. History and Politics. Instructor, Washington (D. c.) High School. History. T. ALEXIS BERRY. Baltimore. 247 Bolton St. GUSTAV A. LIEBIG, JR. Baltimore. 307 St. Paul St. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1882. History and Politics. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1882; Fellow, 1883-88, and Ph.D. 1885. Physics. HENRY B. NIXON. Winfall, N. C. 283 Park Av. JOHN J. BLANDIN. Selma, Ala. The Albion. U. S. Naval Academy, 1882. Physics and Chemistry. University of North Carolina, 1878; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1884-85. Mathe- matics. ALBERT N. BLISS. East Calais, Vt. 198 Druid Hill Av. WILLIAM NoYES, JR. Malden, Mass. Bay View Asylum. A. B., University ofMichigan, 1877, and A. M., 1884. History and,Potitics. A. B., Harvard University, 1881,and M.D., 1885; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1884-88. Psychology. GEORGE W. BOTSFORD. Lincoln, Nab. 166 N. Eutaw St. A. B., Univeroity of Nebraska, 1884. Greek and Lalis,. HENRY ORR. Clinton, N. Y. 97 Ilat-lem As. A. B., Hamilton College, 1882; Student at the University ofJena, 1882—88. Biology. BENJAMIN L. BOWEN. Chili Station, N. Y. 142 Dolphin St. A. B., University of Rochester, 1881. Ronoance Languages. SHOSUKI SATO. Sapporo, Japan. 4 McCulloh St. S. B., Sapporo Agricultural College, Japan, 1880. History and Polities. JEFFREY H. BRACKETT. Quincy, Mass. 22 Cathedral St. A. B., harvard University, 1883. History. HERBERT W. SMYTH. Baltimore. 85 Cathedral St. A. B., Harvard college, 1878; Ph. D., University of Gittingen, 1882; Instructor in Latin RICHARD N. BRACKETT. Charleston, S. C. 266 N. Howard St. and Sanskrit in Williams college, 1884-88. Greek. A. B., Davidson college, 1883. Chensistry.

MASE S. SOUTHWORTH. Springfield, Mass. 9 W. Biddle St. CHARLES C. BRILL. Ilion, N. Y. 247 Linden .A.v. Ph.D., University of Tilbingen, 1873; Professorof chemistry in Williams college, 1876—82. Chemistry. A. B., Syracuse University, 1885. Chensistry, etc. (15) WILLIAM H. BURNUAM. Dunbarton, N. H. 542 Druid Hill As. A. B., Harvard University, 1882. Psychology, etc. FELLOWS. RICHARD E. BURTON. Hartford, Coun. 86 W. .lllonument St. CYRUS ADLER. Philadelphia. 352 Linden As. A. B., Trinity Csllege, 1883. Essgtioh. A. B., University ofPennsylvania, 1888. Shemitic Languages. GEORGE M. CAMPBELL. Truro, N. 5. 185 Linden Av. ETHAN A. ANDREWS. New York City. 48 McGulloh St. A.B., Dalloousie University, 1882. Mathematics. Ph. B., Yale college, 1881. Biology. JOHN P. CAMPBELL. Charlestown, W. Va. 352 N. Eutaw St. DAVID BARcROFT. Berkeley, Cal. 134 N. Eutaw St. A.B., Jolons I-topkins Univeroity, 1888. Biology. Ph. B., University of california, 1882. Mathematics. WALTER B. CANFIELD. Baltimore. 43 tjathedral St. W. SHIRLEY BAYLEY. Baltimore. 366 North Av. W. A. B., Johns hopkins University, 1884. Chemistry and Mineralogy. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1888. Geology and Petrography. HENRY CHANDLEE. Baltimore. 181 Linden As. LOUIS BELL. New York City. 82 Bolton St. M. D., University ofMaryland, 1882, and Hahuemaun Medical college, Philadelphia, 1888. A. B., Dartmouth College, 1884. Physics. Biology. FRANK A. CHRISTIE. Boston, Mass. 54 McCalloh St. HENRY L. COAR. W. Springfield, Mass. 330 N. Eutaw St. A. B., Amherst college, 1881. Greek. cologne Gymnasium, 1884. Geology. HENRY CREW. Wilmington, Ohio. 8 .lUicCodloh St. GEORGE P. COLER. Athens, 0. 168 N. Arlington Av. A. B., Princeton College, 1882. Physics. A. B., Ohio University, 1882. History, etc. DAVIS IR. DEWEY. Burlington, Vt. 181 Linden Av. JOHN B. CRENSHAW. Ashland, Va. 241 N. Eutaw St. A. B., University of Vermont, 1879. History and Politics. A. H., Randolph Macon college, 1881. Modern Languages. ALBERT E. EGGE. Decorah, Iowa. 8 MeCtodloh St. MELVIN E. CROWELL. Geneseo, N. Y. 255k W. Biddle St. A. B., Norwegian Luther college, 1879, and A. M., 1884. Teutonic Languages. A. B., University ofRochester, 1879. Pcdtagogics, etc. WILLIAM H. EMERSON. Tunnel Hill, Ga. 202 Dt-uid Hill Av. JAMES CUMMINGS. Topsfield, Mass. 281 Linden Av. U. S. Naval Academy, 1880. Chcooislry. A. B., University ofTennessee, 1880, a,od A. M., 1884. Eisgtish. JOHN C. FIELDS. Hamilton, Out. 52 ]LfcGulloh St. DAVID T. DAY. Baltimore. 266 N. Howard St. A. B., University of Toronto, 1884. Mathematics. A. B., Johns ilopkins University, 1881, Fellow, 1883-84, and Ph. B., 1884. Chesnistry. NOVEMBER, 1885.] UNIVERSITY 011WULAPS.

54 MeCudloh St. LOUIS KATZENSTEIN. Baltimore. 174 Saratoga St. CHARLES A. DOUBLEDAY. Montclair, N. J. University of Berlin. Teestsnic Lnesgesnges. A. B., Amherst College, 1881. Greek. 266 N. howard St. P. OTIS KEILHOLTZ. Baltimore. 397 Park Av. CHARLES G. DUNLAP. Chillicothe, 0. U. S. Naval Academy, 1884. Physic.s A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1883. English. 35 McCalloh St. COURTNEY LANGDON. Bedford, Pa. 14 North Av. HENRY B. EDMISTON. Columbia, Tenn. Harvard College. History (Sesn.) University of Virginia. Rsssasece Languages. MARION D. LEARNED. Dover, Del. 247 Linden Av. GEORGE W. EDMOND. Portland, Me. A. B., Dickinson College, 1880, and A. 31., 1883. Modern Languages. A. B., Johns hopkins University, 1884. Biology. ALVIN F. LINN. Springfield, 0. 1 ]VfeCulloh St. EDWARD S. ELLIOTT. Savannah, Ga. 262 W. Hoffman St. A. B., Witteesberg College (Ohio), 1884. Cheseistsy. A. B. and A. M., University of tise Soutls, 1884. Louse assdGreek. JAMES A. LOANE. Baltimore. 410 N. Eden St. HERBERT C. ELMER. iRusliford, N. Y. 93 W. Preston St. A. B., Jolens Ilopkino University, 1885. A. B., Cornell University, 1883. LaOs. noel Greek. HERBERT W. MAGOUN. Bath, Me. 327 N. Eutaw St. JOHN A. FISHER. Baltimore. 85 AfeGaUoh St. A. B., Iowa College, 1879, and A. H., 1882. Greek. Ph. B., Illinois Wesloyan University, 1880. Philosophy nod llislosy. JOHN M. MANSFIELD. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 345 Penn. Av. JOSEPH A. FONTAINE. Bu6, France. 137 N. Eutaw St. A. B., IseraWesloyan Univeroity, 1814, and Ph. D., 1869. Mathematics nod Physics. College ofSion, Nancy, Franee, 1870. Bosseaoee Lnsegssnges. JOHN E. MATZKE. IRidott, Ill. 134 N. Eutaw St. ANDREW FOSSUM. Elon, Iowa. 180 W. B’idclle St. A. B., 1-lope Csllege, 1882. Romance Leessgeeages. A. B., Norwegian LeeUser College, 1882. Greek cssselHeslory. THOSIAS MCCABE. New York City. 266 N. Howard St. OSCAR J. FROST. Argo, Cob. 202 Druid Hill Ag. University of France; Univeroity of Rouse. .lioseeance Languages. B. H. E., University of Wiocsnsiis, 1812, and 51. E., 1885. Clseesislsy. JAMES H. MCINTOSH. Newberry, S. C. 333 N. Eutaw St. HENRY B. GARDNER. Providence, iR. I. 49 Cathedral St. A. B., Newberry College, 1884. Chesssislry asesi Biology. A. B., Brswss University, 1884. Hislory, rIo. FELIX T. MCWHIRTER. Greencastle, lad. 330 N Eutaw St. ROBERT W. GATEWOOD. Nortblk, Va. 58 ]lfeCulloh St. A. B., East Tennessee Wesleyan Useivereity, 1873, and A. M., 1884; Ph. D., De Pauw Uni- U. .8. Naval Academy, 1884. Physics osed illnlheooalics. versity, 1883. Cheessistry nod Physies. CASPAR 0. i\IILLER. Baltimore. 210 N. howard St. JOHN GLENN, JR. Baltimore. 343 N. Eutaw St. 31. D., University ofVirginia, 1880; 31. B., University ofNew York, 1881. Biology. A. B., Jojens Hopkins University, 1885. C. W. EMIL MILLER. Baltimore. 306 5. Sharp St. GEORGE W. GoocH. Henderson, N. C. 120 N. Green St. A. B., Joleno Hopkins University, 1882, and Fellow, 1883—85. Greek. A. B., Yaelkin College, 1881. Chesoislry. T. WESLEY MILLS. Montreal, Quebec. Beau’.fort, N. C’. MARK B. GRIER. Due West, S. C. 64 ]lfcCalloh St. A. B., Univeroity of Toronto, 1871, and A. 31., 1872; M.B., SIeGill University, 1878, L. R., A. B., Erekisse College, 1885. Greek assel Hebsese. C.P. (Rug.); Lecturer on Physiology in SicGill University, Montreal. .Slnrisse Labora- tory. MILTON HAIGHT. Pine Orchard, Oat. 52 McCulloh St. A. B., University of Toronto, 1884. .lfeeihess lies send Physics. WILLIAM M. MILROY. Northwood, 0. 64 ]VLeGulloh St. A. B., Geneva College, 1877; B. B., Yale Csllege, 1882. Lntin nod Greek. GEORGE B. HALDEMAN. Cedarville, Ill. 16 ]JfeCalloh St. A. B., Belsit COllOn5, 1883. Biology. J. LEVERETT MOORE. Orange, N. J. 16 lIfe (Jullok St. A. B., Princeton College, 1881, and A. 31., 1884. Latiss. C. WILLARD HAYES. Hanover, 0. 266 N. Howard St. A. B., Oberlin College, 1883. Chesoisleg. A. D. MORRELL. Chapel Hill, 0. Beaufort, N. U. Marine Laboralossy. WILLIAM A. HEDRICK. Georgetown, D. C. 84 Harlem Av. PARK MORRILL. St. Johasbury, Vt. 47 Cburtland St. A. H., Colombian University, 1884. Chesseiolrg resed Physics. A. B., Amherst College, 1881; U. S. Signal Service. Physics.

JOHN C. HEMMETER. Baltimore. 204 German St. C. W. MOSSELL. - Lockport, N. Y. 2~4 Hanover St. H.D., Ussiversity ofMaryland, 1883. Biology nssd Chesseislsy. A. B., Lincoln Univeroity, 1871; B. B., Bostsn University, 1874. Shemilic Lassynages. GEORGE A. HENCH. Carlisle, Pa. 266 N. Howard St. AUGUSTUS T. MURRAY. New Bedford, Mass. 209 N. Howard St. A. B., Lafayette Csllege, 1885. Essglish. A. B., 1-laverford College, 1885. Laliss need Greek. FRANCIS H. HERRICK. Tilton, N. H. 58 ]IfcCudloh St. HENRY F. NACHTRIEB. Miuneapolis, Miun. Beasfort, N. 6’. A. B., Dartmouth College, 1881. Biedsgy. S. B., Ussiversity of Slinnesota, 1882; ProfessorofZoology, University of Sliesneosta. Mnrisse Laboratory. HIRASI F. HIxSoN. AShland, Ohio. 130 N. Eutaw St. JULIUS NELSON. Waupaca, Wis. 134 N. Eutaw St. Ph. B., Ashland Csllege, 1881, and Ph. 1)., 1883. Psycholsyg. 5. B., University of Wisconsin, 1881, aced H. 5., 1884. Biotogy. WILLIAM H. HOBBS. Auburn, Mass. 65 JIcCalloh St. JOHN C. C. NEWTON. Millersburg, Ky. 58 N. Broadway. 5. B., Worcester (Slass.) Free Institute, 1883. Chossislry nod Physics. A. B., Kentucky Military Institute, 1874, and A. H., 1877. History noel Phitossphy. WILLIAM P. HoLcoSIB. Newtown, Pa. 122 Cathedral St. GEORGE H. F. NUTTALL. Saa Francisco, Cal. Baltimoi-e and North SIs. L. B., Swartismoro Csllege, 1878, and 31. L., 1881. Ilistsry nnd Pslities. 31. B., University of California. Biology.

JESSE H. HOLMES. Lincoln, Nab. 299 N. .llfoant St. WILLIAM 11. ORNDORFF. Baltimore. 382 W. Lanvale St. 5. B., University ofNebraska, 1884. Chcsesislry nedPhysics. A. B., Isisno hopkins University, 1884. Cheseristry nod Misseralogy.

JUNIUS M. HORNER. Oxford, N. C. 241 N. Eaton St. INAZO OTA. Tokio, Japan. 4 l[fcGulloh St. A. B., Johns I-lspkins University, 1885. Psycholsyg. S. B., Sappors Agricultural Csllege, 1881. History andPolitics. 5idloh St. GEORGE T. W. PATRICK. Lyons, Iowa. 62 Bolton St. FRANK G. HUBBARD. Oswego, N. Y. S lJfcC’ A. B., Willianes Cslleee, 1880. Eesglioh. A. B., 5tate University sf Iowa, 1878; B. B., Yale College, 1885. reck nod Philosophy. GEORGE B. HUSSEY. East Orange, N. J. 16 .llfcGulloh St. JOSEPH E. PEIRSON. Pittsfield, Mass. 8 .ilfcGulloh St. A. B., Coinnebia COllOnO, 1884. Gseck. A. B., Williams College, 1883. Gecek need Lalies.

JOSEPH L. JAYNE. Brandon, Miss. 58 MeOtilloh St. C. ALLEN PERKINS. Syracuse, N. Y. 173 N. Galvert St. U. 5. Naval Academy, 1882. Physics asset Chesnistry. Rosseasscc Lassgnages. WILLIASI H. PERKINS, JR. Baltimore. 207 Franklin St. OLIVER P. JENKINS. Terre Haute, md. Bentifort, N. C1. A. B., Slosres lull College, 1889, and A. H., 1872. BarisseLnbsrntsry. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1884. Political ifconoesey. DAVID PuILnnoN. Baltimore. 205 W. Lombau-d St. C. EDGEWORTIL JONES. Augusta, Ga. 132 W. iViadisow St. A. II., Ussiveroity of Cincinnati, 1883; 1-Ielsrew Union Coll o (Cisseinnati), 1883. ShemiOc- A. B., University of Georgia, 1885. Leclio, Greek, etc. Lreogssages.

JOSEPH H. KASTLE. Lexington, Ky. 330 N. Etutaw St. CAMERON PIGGOT. Baltimore. 90 N. Fulton St. 5. B., Kentucky Stats Cshlege, 1884. Chessistry. 31. B., University of Maryland, 1882. Chesseislry. 18 ITOHNS HOPKINS [No. 44.

S. JOHNSON POE. Baltimore. 124 St. Paul St. LUCIUS E. WILLIAMS. Macon, Ga. 330 N. Eutaw St. A. B., Princeton College, 1884. History and Politico. A. B., Mercer University, 1885. Chesnistry and Physics. BOLLING A. POPE, JR. New Orleans, La. 6 McCulloh St. HENRY V. WILSON. Baltimore. 314 Linden As. S. B., Tulane Univeroity, 1 . Biology and Chemistry. A. B., Johns hopkins University, 1883. Biology. ELDRIDGE C. PRICE. Baltimore. 175 Linden Av. JOHN F. WOODHULL. Chicopee, Mass. Green and Saratoga Sts. M. P., University of Maryland, 1874, and Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, 1874. A. B., Yale College, 1830. (‘hemistry and Physics. Biology. (128) C. BYRON QUINCY. Salina, Kansas. 65 AkCullolt St. B. L., University ofWisconsin, 1883. Psychology and Fedagogics. UNDERGRADUATES. B. JAMES RAMAGE. Newberry, S. C. (A) A. B., Newberry College, 1880. History. .Miat’riczelates. FRANKLIN P. IRAMSAY. Troy, Ala. 215 Druid Hill Av. JOSEPH S. AMES. Faribault, Miun. 255 N. Carrollton Av. A. B., Davidson College (N. C.), 1879, and A. M., 1 . ShesoiticLa googes. Shattuck 5chool. Group II. DANIEL R. RANDALL. Annapolis. 365 N. Charles St. A.B., St. Johns College, 1883. History aced Politics. EDWARD C. APPLEGARTH. Baltimore. 632 W. Fayette St. Baltimore City College. Group III. WYATT W. RANDALL. Annapolis. 365 N. Charles St. A. B., St. John’s College, 1884. Chemistry. H. HAROLD BALLARD. Baltimore. 133 Division St. Mr. G. G. Carey’s School. Group IV. JAMES S. REEVE. Appleton, Wis. 105 W. Lanvale St. RICHARD H. BAYARD. Baltimore. 41 Cathedral St. A. B., Lawrence University, (Wis.) 1 . Biology and Chemistry. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group VI. JACOB M. RICH. New York City. The Brexton. E. M., Columbia College, 1883, and C. E., 1884. Physics and Cheneislry. W. LLOYD BRYAN. Baltimore. Catonsville. Rev. W. Rirkus, Instructor. Group I. BENJAMIN T. ROBERTS, JR. North Chili, N. Y. 255 N. Carrollton Av. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1885. Latin and Greek. J. WILLIAM BLACK. Baltimore. 100 W. Lanvale St. Baltimore City College. Group VI. MOSES R. RYTTENBERG. Baltimore. 72 N. Front St. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1831. History. WILLIAM BROMWELL. Port Deposit. 73 Charles St. As. West Nottingham Academy. Grosep IV. CONWAY W. SAMS. Baltimore. 619 N. Gilmor St. LL. B., University of Maryland, 1834. Political Economy. HAMILTON M. BROWN. Baltimore. 44 North As. Prof. C. Maupin, Instructor. Grosep V. EDMUND C. SANFORD. Oakland, Cal. 8 McCulloh St. A. B., University of California, 1883. Psychology and Politics. ARTHUR L. BROWNE. Baltimore. 2 Huntingdon As. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group IV. CHARLES A. SCHLOEGEL. Baltimore. 169 5. Bond St. Languages. HERBERT M. BRUNE. Baltimore. 16 North As. St. Paul’s School. Group VI. HENRY S. SCRIBNER. Plainfleld, N. J. 80 Bolton St. A. B., Princeton College, 1831. Greek and Latin. THOMAS H. BUCKLER. Baltimore. 135 N. Charles St. Harvard College. Group III. JOSEPH S. SHEFLOE. Waukon, Iowa. 205 W. Biddle St. A. B., Norwegian Luther College, 1883. Latin and Greek. CHARLES E. COATES, JR. Baltimore. 118 Cathedral St. Weottown School (Pa.). Group IlL MosEs SLAUGHTER. Brooklyn, md. 352 N. Eutaw St. A. B., Indiana Asbnry University, 1883. Latin and Greek. WILLIAM R. COLE. Baltimore. 18 Huntingdon As. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group I. ROBERT N. SLOAN. Baltimore. 43 W. Eager St. A. B., Georgetown College, 1883. English and Politics. PAUL J. DASHIELL. Port Republic. 266 N. Howard St. A. DONALDSON SMITH. Philadelphia, Pa. 86 W. Monument St. St. John’s College. Group IV. A. B., Uyiversity ofPennsylvania, 1885, Chemistry and Biology. WILLIAM L. DEYRIES. Baltimore. 72 Cathedral St. KIRBY W. SMITH. Rutland, Vt. 123 W. Madison St. Mr. H. W. Luckett, Instructor. Gs’ossp I. A. B., University ofVermont, 1883. Latin, etc. ALFRED R. L. DOHME. Baltimore. 27 Hollins St. ALBERT H. SMYTH. Philadelphia, Pa. 124 W. Hoffman St. Friends’ high School, 1883. Group IV. English. ALBERT A. DOUB. HagerstoWn. 372 Lexington St. ROBERT B. STEELE. Lodi, Wis. 62 Bolton St. Washington CountyHigh School. Group VI. A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1833. Greek. GEORGE P. DREVER. Baltilnore. 168 5. Broadway. HUGO STEINER. Baltimore. 23 Hollins St. Baltimore City College. Group III. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1885. History. EDWARD DUFFY, JR. Baltimore. 430 Park As. CARLTON B. STETSON. West Sumner, Me. 198 Druid Hill Av. Baltimore City College. Group II. A. B., Colby University, 1831, and A. M., 1 . Greek and Latin. EDWIN EARECKSON, JR. Baltimore. High and Baltimore Sts. JAMES S. TRUEMAN. St. John, N. B. 185 LindenAv. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group II. A. B., Daihousie College, 1882. Greek and Latin. WILLIAM S. EICEELBERGER. Woodberry. 193 Argyle As. GEORGE M. TURNER. Skaneateles, N. Y. 201 N. HowardSt. Baltimore City College, 1833. Group II. 5. B., Amherst College, 1885. Cheseistry and Physics. HARRY ENGLISH. Washington, D. C. 84 harlem As. EDWARD B. VAN VLECK. lVliddletown, Conn. 201 Park Av. Washiesgtsn Iligh School. Group V. A. B., Wesicyan University, 1884. Mathematics ased Physics. SAMUEL WALLIS. New Orleans, La. 11 Cathedral St. JAMES C. FIFIELD. Kearney, Neb. 182 N. Eutaw St. Phillips Academy (Andover). Group VI. A. B., Georgetown College, (D, C.), 1884. Chemistry. WILLIAM F. WALZ. Baltimore. 288 E. Madison St. ABRAHAM FLEXNER. Louisville, Ky. 23 Hollins St. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1834. Greek aced Latin. Louisville High School. Group I.

AMos G. WARNER. RoCa, Neb. 299 N. Mount St. JULIUS FRIEDENWALD. Baltimore. 88 N. Eutaw St. B. L., University ofNebraska, 1835. History and Politics. Baltimore City College. Group III. HENRY H. WIEGAND. Baltimore. 272 Madison Av. WILLIAM E. GATES. Philadelphia, Pa. (A.) A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1883. Physics. Mr. George Eastburee, Instructor. Group VII.

ARTHUR C. WIGHTMAN. Marion, S. C. . 130 N. Pine St. RALEIGH C. GILDERSLEEVE. Baltimore. 253 St. Paul St. A. B., Wofford College, 1879. Biology. Mr. W. 5. Marston’s School. Group I.

JOHN R. WIGHTMAN. Toronto, Ontario. 93 Preston St. J. ELLIOTT GILPIN. Baltimore. 162 N. Howard St. A.B., University of Toronto, 1871, and A. M., 1872. RosnaseceLaceguages. Mr. G. G. Carey’e School. Group III. NOVEMBER, 1885.] UNIVERSITY CIRCULA RS.

DOUGLAS H. GoRDoN. Baltimore. 27 Franklin St. ALLAN C. WooDs. Baltimore. 374 Eutaw P1. Mr. H. W. Luckett, Instructor. Group VL Mr. G. G. Carey’s School. Group VL

WILLIAM C. L. GORTON. Baltimore. 38 5. Ann St. FREDERICK G. YOUNG. Beaver Dam, Wis. 87 TV’. Preston St. Baltimore City College. Group II. Wisconsin Normal School. Group VI. JAY C. GIJGGENHEIMER. Baltimore. 427 Madison Av. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group VL J. EDWARD HARRY. Pylesville. 333 N. Eutaw St. (Ccrndidatesfor Matriculation.) Maryland Normal School. Group L BENJAMIN H. IJARTOGENSIS. Baltimore. 10 Harrison St. PAUL ALLEN. New York City. 209 N. Howard St. Baltimore City College, 1883. Group IlL Harvard College. Group III. JAMES S. HODGES. Baltimore. 83 Saratoga St. EDWARD A. BECHTEL. Cobra. 73 Charles St. Av. St. Paul’s School, Concord, N. H. Group I. West NottinghamAcademy. Group I. OTTO HOFFMANN. New York City. 266 N. Howard St. WALTON BOLGIANO. Waverly. Waverly. Dr. 3. Sache, Instructor. Group I. Dr. Deichmann’s School. Group IlL

THEODORE HOIJGH. Baltimore. 181 .MicCidloh St. JESSE C. BOYD. Baltimore. 103 5. Broadway. Mr. W. S. Maroton’s School. Group I. Mr. XV. S. Marston’s School. Group VI.

PERCY M. HUGHES. Washington, D. C. 65 Mc (Julio/i St. CHARLES P. BRIGHAM. Baltimore. McCulloh and Presstman Sts. Dickinson College. Group I. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group IV.

WALTER JONES. Baltimore. 281 Maryland Av. CHARLES H. CAREY. Baltimore. 100 Charles St. As. Baltimore City College. Group II. Mr. G. G. Carey’s School. Group IV.

WILLIAM A. JONES. Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Albion. FRANCIS M. CHISOLM. Baltimore. 55 Franklin St. Mr. C. Maupin’s School. Group VI. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group IlL ARTHUR L. LAMB. Baltimore. 187 McCulloh St. JOHN B. DAISH. Washington, ID. C. 266 N. Howard St. Mr. E. M. Lamb’s School. Group IlL Washington High School. Group VL ALLAN MCLANE, JR. Baltimore. 37 Cathedral St. Mr. H. W. Luckett, Instructor. Group I. RICHARD DORSEY. Baltimore. 205 Franklin St. Baltimore City College. Group VI. ROBERT M. MCLANE, JR. Baltimore. 37 Cathedral St. Mr. G. G. Carey’s School. Group I. RANKIN DUVAL. Baltimore. 178 Franklin St. Dr. Deichmanns School. Grosep VL JOHN H. T. MCPHERSON. Baltimore. The Albion. Baltimore City College. Group V. CLARENCE 11. FORREST. Annapolis. MyrtleAs. and George St. St. John’s College. Group VL COLYER MERIWETHER. Clark’s Hill, S. C. 266 N. Howard St. Vanderbilt University. Group VI. HARRY W. HAHN. Chicago, Ill. 288 W. Fayette St. Chicago High School. Group VL W. HOWARD MILLER. Baltimore. 141 E. Townsend St. Baltimore City College. Group II. WILLIAM S. HILLES. Baltimore. 281 N. Carroliton Av. Private Instruction. Group VI. JOHN PLEASANTS. Baltimore. 66 Mt. Vernon P1. Mr. W. 5. Marston’s School. Group VI. JOHN HENRY LAESSIG. Baltimore. 419 W. Fayette St. Maryland College ofPharmacy. Group IV. ROBERT W. ROGERS. Philadelphia. 263 N. Howard St. University ofPennsylvania. Group I. CHARLES ID. LANIER. McDonogh. MeDonogh P. 0. ARTHUR J. ROWLAND. Baltimore. 162 N. Calhoun St. MeDonogh School. Group VL University of Pennsylvania. Group I. ALBERT H. LOEB. Chicago, Ill. 291 Lexington St. CHARLES B. SIMON. Baltimore. 201 Linden Av. Chicago High School. Group L Dr. E. Deichmanns School. Group III. JOHN MACAULEY. Washington, ID. C. 207 W. Biddle St. WILLIAM F. SMITH. Baltimore. 206 Mosher St. Washington High School. Group IV. Baltimore City College, 1883. Group IlL GEORGE N. MOORE. Washington, ID. C. Washington, D. C. MICHAEL ID. STEIN. Oakland, Cal. 115 W. Lanvale St. Washington High School. Group IlL Univeroity ofCalifornia. Group III. OLIVER H. PALMER. Washington, ID. C. 87 W. Preston St. ROBERT M. TARLETON. Baltimore. 89 W. Preston St. Haileybury College, England. Group I. Mr. W. 5. Marston’s School. Group VII. RICHARD H. PLEASANTS. Baltimore. 40 Cathedral St. ROBERT T. TAYLOR. Baltimore. 225 Maryland Av. Mr. H. W. Luckett, Instructor. Group VL Mr. W. S. Maroton’s School. Group V. THOMAS N. POULLAIN. Baltimore. 410 Eutaw P1. HENRY 0. THOMPSON. Baltimore. 78 W. Monument St. Mr. W. S. Maroton’s School. Group VIL Mr. W. S. Marstono School. Group I. FRANK B. READER. New Brighton, Pa. 213 Mulberry St. BENJAMIN S. W. TUSKA. New York City. 40 Laurens St. Geneva College (Pa.). Group VI. College ofthe City of New York. Group VI. DAVID B. ROBERTS. Baltimore. 7 Tome St. EDWARD L. WHITE. Baltimore. (A.) Pennoylvania State College. Group IV. Mr. W. 5. Marston’s School. Group II.

BERNARD WIESENFELD. Baltimore. 111 E. Baltimore St. LESSING ROSENTHAL. Chicago, Ill. 291 Lexington St. Harvard University. Group VI. Chicago High School. Group I. 268 Mosher St. J. WHITRIDGE WILLIAMS. Baltimore. 201 Madison As. FRANK W. TAYLOR. McDonogh. Baltimore City College. Group III. MoDonogh School. Gr p II. LANGDON WILLIAMS. Boston, Mass. 77 Cathedral St. HORATIO A. WARREN. Collinsyille, Conn. 49 E. ChaseSt. Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Group VI. Collinoville High School.

WILLIAM K. WILLIAMS. Boston, Mass. 77 Cathedral St. ROBERT W. H. WEECH. Baltimore. 398 Madison As. Mr. W. S.Marston’s School. Grosep VI. Baltimore City College. Group II.

HENRY F. WINGERT. Hagerstown. 4 McCalloh St. JOHN WHITE, Jn. Poolesyille. 258 Linden As. Washington County High School. Group II. Charleotown (W. Va.) Academy. Group IV.

JOHN R. WINSLOW. Baltimore. 23 McCulloh St. WILLIAM F. WILLOUGHBY. Alexandria, Va. 266 N. Howard St. Friends’ School, Providence, E. I. Group III. Washington high School. Gro p VL 20 .JOIINS HOPKINS [No. 44.

WILLIARD ROUSE. 243 N. Garroilton Ar. WESTEL W. WILLOUGhBY. Alexandria, Va. 266 N. Ifoovard St. G. Belair. Washineton lhi~h School. Groaj) VI. Belair Academy. History amt Politics. MORRIS P. STEVENS. Baltimore. 254 Linden Ar. Baltimore City College. Slathecoatics used Physics.

Preliminary ]lfedical. IRVIN J. STRAUS. Baltilnore. 136 N. Galitoun St. Mr. H. S. Marston’s School. BRADLEY Buffalo, L. DoRm N. Y. 241 N. Eutcuw St. CLIARLES K. SWARTZ. Gettyslsurg, Pa. 73 Edmondson Ar. Buffalo (N.Y.) High School. Pennsylvania College. Biology aced Chececisiry. THOMAS S. FEARN. Summit, N. J. 132 W. Madison St. A—AOsssS. (27) Dr. J. Sacho, Now York, Instructor. ALFRED MANN. Milwaukee, WiS. 52 McGedloh St. HONORS. Milwaukee high School. Scholars on the Foundation. HARRY O’DoNoYAN. Baltimore. 115 TV. Monument St. Mr. W. S. Maroton’s School. UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS. (Appointect 1883). JOSEPH F. SHEMWELL. Prince Frederick. 52 Conway St. J. P. Camphell, Va. J. A. Loane, Md. charlotte Hall School. .J. Mi. homer, N. C. XV. R. OrndorW Md. AIJDLEY H. STOW. Baltimore. 435 N. Mount St. C. 11. Howard,~ Md. H. V. Wilson, 1\Id. Baltimore city college. ‘.55,scgssd, Os5ster, 5055.

EDWARD W. WILLIS. Baltimore. 380 E. Baltimore St. HONORARY HOPKINS mHOLARS. Baltimore city collece. (7) (Appointed 1883.) W. C. L. Gorton, Md. J. H. T. McPherson, Md. W. F. Smith, Md. B. L. White,. i\ld. ~pecial SIndents. A. C. Woods, Md. (Ajcpsicctcct 1883.) Md. (Appsicctcct 1884.) G. P. Dreyer, E. C. Applegarth, Md. XV. H. Miller, Md. CHARLES A. BOSTON. Baltimore. 79 St. Paul St. Ex. T. Hough, Va. R. C. Gildersiceve, Md. Law Department, University of Maryland. Iliotory aced Politics. CORNELIUS BRIJYN. Kingston, N. Y. 333 N. Festaw St. HOPKINS SCHOLARS. Rutgers collece. Languages. (Appoiceteet 1883). A. L. Browne, Md. 11. H. Ballard, Md. XV. L. Deyries, Md. CHARLES T. CHILD. Richmond, Va. 8 McGulloh St. H. M. Brown, Md. C. B. Simon, Md. Richmond college. Physics. THOMAS CRADOcK. Pikesville. Pikesville. Dr. Deicismanno School. Physics, etc. TABULAR STATEMENTS. RICHARD H. DAVIS. Philadelphia, Pa. 187 Madison Ar. Lehigh University. History and Politico. I. ACADEMIC STAFF, 1885—86.

President anti Professors, . . 11 HORACE M. ENGLE. Marietta, Pa. 35 MeGalloh St. 2 Lehigh University. Chemistry, etc. Lectssrero, . . . . Associate Professors, . . . 10 10 RICHARD F. ENSEY, JR. St. Denis. 106 Biddle St. Associates, . . . . TV. Instructors and Assistants, . . 10 Baltimore city College. Mathematics and Physics. 43 WILLIAM C. FERGUSON. Richmond, md. 86 W. Moaument St. II. ENROLLED STUDENTS, 1885-86. Richmond High School. History assdPolitics. Graduata (incleeding Fellows), . 161 CORNELIUS FERRIS, JR. Denver, Cob. 86 W. Monument St. id atrictilate, . . . . 94 34 Denver High School. History, etc. Special, . . . . . 289 JOHN L. HALL. Richmond, Va. 83 Green St. Randolph Macon College. Tcsstsaic Laogosycs. III. SUMMARY, 1876—85. WILLIAM E. HAMILTON, JR. Shreveport, La. 330 N. Etttaw St. Washington and Lee University. Cheociotry. Total Graduate Matriccclates, Special, 1 Degrees Conferred. Years. Teachers. Enrolled Stodents, iccclccciissg i,cclcccliog Students. ecccludiecg Candidates. Prel. Sled. A. B. Ph. B. EDWARD T. HELFENSTEIN. Frederick. 382 Druid full Av. Fellows.

EpiscopalHigh School (Va.). Latocs acsd Greek. 1878—77 29a 89 54 12 23 — — 1877—78 34 104 58 24 22 — 4 RAYMOND L. HENDERSON. Hancock. 611 N. Gilmor St. 1878—79 21 123 63 25 35 3 6 Columbian University. Chemistry. 1879—80 33 159 79 32 48 16 5 1880—81 39 170 102 37 37 12 9 ALBERT B. HORN, Waverly. Waverly. 1881—82 43 375 99 45 31 15 9 Loysla College. Chemistry. 1882—83 41 204 125 49 30 10 6 1883—84 49 249 159 53 37 23 15 HARRY C. JONES. New London. 266 N. ~Ioward St. 1884—85 52 290 174 69 47 9 13 Western Maryland College. chescsistry asset Physics. lSS5—88~... 43 289 1111 94 34 — —

JOHN C. MASON. Baltimore. 169 St. Paul St. a In tlce first two years the nunoberof non-residecet lecturers was much larger tlcasc it has beese since. In 1883—88, the numbers are given for October, 1885, at the opening of the acadeneicyear. St.Paul’s School. Chescistry and Biotogy. WILLIAM R. MOLINARD. Baltimore. 236 Linden Ar. IV. CLASSIFICATION BY RES1DENCES OF STUDENTS, 1885—86. Dr. Deichmann’s School. Mathematics acid Physics. Maryland (Baltimore, 102) . 124 Connecticut, . . . . 3 New York, . . . . 20 Kentucky, . . . . 3 C. KEENER MOUNT. Baltimore. 169 Linden Ar. Masoachuselts, . . . 14 Letecoisna, . . . . 3 Mr. W. S. Marston’s School. Chemistry. Pennsylvania, . . . 13 Maine, . . . . 3 Ohio . . . 8 Minscesota, . . . . 2 JAMES M. PATTERSON. Denver, Cob. 66 N. Pace St. District ofColumbia, . . 8 New Ilampobire, . . . 2 Arnstadt (Germany) Gymnasium. History, etc. Illisenis, . . . . 6 lileode Island, . . . 1 New Jersey, . . . . 6 Delscware, . . . . 1 WILLIALI B. P. PENNIMAN. Howard Co. St. Denis P. 0. Soceth Carolina, . . . 6 Michigan, . . . . 1 Baltimore City College. Cheseistry. Virginia, . . . . 6 Sliosisocpps, . . . . 1 Georgia, . . . . 5 Tennesoce, . . . . 1 Indiana, . . . . 5 West Virginia, . . . 1 ALEXANDER PRESTON. Baltimore. 466 Eutaw Place. 3 own, . . . . . 5 Kansas, . . . . 1 Mr. G. 0. Carey’s School. Latin, etc. Wisconsin, . . . . 5 — California, . . . . 4 Canada, . . . . 7 D. MEREDITH REESE. Baltimore. 427 Linden Ar. Ccclorado, . . . . 4 Japan, . . . . 2 Baltimore City College. History asedLaccysaycs. Nebraska, . . . . 4 Chicca, . . . . 1 North Carolina, . . . 4 France, . . . . 1 WILLIAM P. REEVES. Richmond, md. 86 TV. Monument St. Vermont, . . . . 4 Germany, . . . . 1 Rodham College. English and Gcs’cccacc. Alabama, . . . . 3 NOVEMBER, 1885.] UNIVERSITY CIRCULA PS.

FACE. PAGE. PAGE. Hedrick, W. A 17 Mohinard, W. R 20 Sebloegel, C. A 18 V. ATTENDANCE UPON THE VARIOUS COURSES OF INSTEIJCTION, 1885-86. hlelfensteiss E T 20 hioure, h. N 19 Scribuer H 5 18 hiemmueter, I. C 17 hionre, I. F 17 Shofloc, I. S 18 Mathematics, • . 47 German, 111 61 Demupi, G 15 hiorrehl. A. ID 17 Shemwehl, I. F 20 Physics, • . 51 Romance Langnages, Rends, G. A 17 hiorrihl P 17 Simon, C. H 19 Chemistry, • . 89 Engiisis and Anglo-Saxon, 54 97 ilemiderson, H. F 20 Morris C ID ... 15 Slaughter, hi 18 Mineralogy, • 47 History and Political Science, Derrick, F. H 17 hlorse, 11. N 15 Sloan, R. N 18 Biology, • . 45 Psychology and Pedagogics, 49 28 Rules W 5 19 hiossell, C. XV 17 Smith A ID . 18 Greek, • . 40 Logic, . hloumit, C. K 20 Smith, K. XV 18 Latin, 71 Eloention, 52 Ihixion, H. F 17 64 Hobbs, XV. 11. 17 hiurray, A. T 17 Smith, W. F 19 Sbeisiitic Languages, • . 14 Drawing, hodges, J. S 19 Nachtrieb, H. F 17 Smyths, A. H 18 Sanskrit, etc., • • 31 Hoems, A. B 20 Nelsoms, I 17 Smyth, H. XV 16 Hoffman,O 19 Nesvcomb, S 15 Soathsvorth, 51. 5 16 VI. LIST OF INSTITUTIONS IN XVHICH THE STUDENTS ENROLLED Rolcomb, XV. P 17 Newehi, hi 16 Spicker, H. H 15 Roissies, J. H 17 Newlomi, I. C. C 17 Steele H B 18 (1885-86) WERE GRADUATED. Ilormier, J. hi 17 Nixon, H.B 16 Stein, hi. ID 19 1 hloughs, F 19 Noycs, W 16 Steiner H 18 Johns Hopkins University, Univessity of Oditingen, 1 Rosrehl, XV. hi 15 Nuttahl, G. hi. F 17 Slelson, C. B 18 Harvard University. 6 University of heorgia, 1 himibbard, F. G 17 ODonovan, hi 20 Stevens, hi. P 20 University of Maryland, 6 Hamilton Collcge 1 Hughes, P. hi 19 Orudorif, XV. H 17 Story, XV. H 15 Amherst College, 5 haves ford College, 1 himmizimiga, A. Ii 16 Orr, II 16 Stow, AR 20 Princeton College, 5 Illinois Wesle) ‘in University, 1 hiussey, G. B 17 Ota, I 17 Straus I I . 20 University of Toronto, 5 low’s Coiie’e 1 Jamesoss, J. F 15 Palmises’, C. S 16 Swans, C. K 20 U. S. Naval Academy, 4 Iowa 0Weolcyaniate University,F niversity, 1 Jastrow, J 16 Pahsisem’, 0. II 19 Sylvester, I. I 15 IJuiversity of Wisconsin, 4 JeffessonIowa \lcdical College, 1 Jaysse, J. L 17 Patrick, G. T. XV 17 Tarletoms, H. N 19 Yale College, 4 Kenineky Stile College, 1 Jemikins, 0. P 17 Patterson, I. hi 20 Taylor, I. W 19 University of California., 3 Kentucky Mibtaty Institnte, 1 Jones, U. H 17 Pease, E. hi 16 Taylor H V 19 Uiiiversity of Nebraska, 3 Lalayette College, 1 Jones H C 20 Peirson, I. E 17 Tisomsipson, II. 0 19 Norwegian Luther College, 3 Lawrence University, 1 Jones, XV 19 Pennimnan, XV. B. ID 20 ToddiLA 15 Univeisity of Pennsylvania, University of Leipsic, 1 Jones, )V. A 19 torleisso, Cluirhes A 15 Trmsoman, I. S 18 Columbia College, 2 McGill University, 1 Kastle, J. H 17 Perkisms, C. Allen 17 Tmmrnor, G. hi 18 Cornell University, 2 Lincoln University, 1 Kiteenstein L 17 Peikisms, XV. hi 17 Teiska, B. S.XV 19 Dailsousie University (Nova Scotia), 2 University of Michigan, 1 Keilhoitz, P. 0 17 Philipsois, D 17 Uhier, P. H 15 Dsirtmouth College, 2 University of Minnesota, 1 Kemp, h. V 16 Piggot, C 18 Van Vheck, H. B 18 Davidson College, 2 Moore’s Hill College (md.), Kimimall, A. L 15 Pleasaists, I 19 XVahlis,S 18 Dc t’auw University, 2 University of North Carolina, Laessig, J. hi 19 Pheasants, H. H 19 XValz, XV. F 18 Georgetown College (D. C.) 2 University of N. Y. Lamith, A. L 19 Poe, S. I 18 Xharmier, A. G 18 hope College, 2 New Bronewick Theological Seminary, Langdon C 17 Pope, B. A 18 Warren II A 19 Mercer University, 2 Oberlin College, Lammier, C. 1) 19 Ponilain, V. N 19 XVarromm, hi 15 University of Munich, 2 Ohio University, Learised, hi. D 17 Preston, A 20 XVoeeh, H. XV. H 19 Newberry College, 2 Ohio Wesicyan University, Luau, A. 1’ 17 Price, H. C 18 Welch, XV. H 15 University of Rochester, 2 College of Nancy (I’rance), Liehig, G. A 16 Qisiney, C. B 18 XVhetliam, C 16 Sapporo Agric. College (Japan), 2 Randolph Macon College, Loane, I. A 17 tiabihion, F 15 White, E F 19 St. Johiss College (Md.), 2 University of the Sonth, Lodge, G 16 himuisage, B.J 18 XVlsito, I 19 University of Virgissia, 2 Stnttgart Gymnasium, Loch, A. H 19 Ramusay, F. P 18 XViegand, 11. ii 18 University of Vermont, 2 Swarthmore College, illacauhey, I 19 Randall, ID. B 18 Wieseisleld, B 19 Williams College, 2 Syracuse University, Magoun, H. XV 17 Randall, XV. XV 18 XVighlman, A. C 18 Asbiand College (Ohio), University of Tesinessee, hlann A 20 Reader FE ... 19 XVightman,J.R 18 lieloit College. East Tensiessee Wesicyan University, hiammitield, J. M 17 Reese, 1). hi ... 20 XVilliamsms, G. H 15 University of Beelin, Trinity College (Conti.), hiartin, hi. N 15 Reove,J.S 18 Williams, J. XV 19 Dostosi University, University ofTtiiiingen, hiason, I. C 20 Reeves, XV. P 20 Wilihims, L 19 Drown University, Tulane University, hlaizkc, I. E 17 Remsen, I 11 XVilhiams F It . 18 University ofCincinnali, Victoria Uttiversity (Canada), hicCabe, T 17 Remiouf, E 16 XVilhiamm, XV. K 19 C iby University, Washington and Lee University, IdeIntosh, J. H 17 Rich, J. hi 18 XVihlis, It. W 20 (‘oluinbian University (D. C.), Wesisyan University (Cotin.), MeLane, A 19 Roberts, H. V 18 )Vuhloughhy, XV. F 19 University of Colorado, Wittenberg College (Ohio), hicLane, H. hi 19 iloberts, ID. E 19 XVihlomsghiby, W. XV 20 Cologne Gyismnasium, Wollord College (S. C.), hleMurrich, I. P 15 Ro’crs, H. XV 19 XVilson hi V .. 18 Dickinsoss College, Worcester (Mass.) Free Institute, hiePherson, J. H. T 19 Rosenthal, F 19 XVingert, H. F 19 Emory College (Ga.), Yadkin College (N. C.), hieWbirter, F. T 17 Rouse, W. G 20 XVimsslosv, 1. 11 19 Erekine College (S.C.), h[eriwethiem’, C 19 Rowland, A. I 19 XVossd, II 15 Gesseva Coilebe, hIllier, C. 0 17 Roiviamid, II. A 11 XVoedhuhh, I. F 18 huller, (‘ XV H 17 Ryttenborg, hi. H 18 XVoods, A. C 19 huller, XV. H i9 Samns, C. W 18 Woodivorthi, C. L 16 huh, T. XV 17 Sanford, H. C 18 Young, F. G 19 INDEX TO LISTS OF NAMES. hliiroy, XV. hi 17 Sato, S 16

FACE. PAGE. PAGE. Abbott, A. C 16 Caniphell, G. ~hi 16 Emerson, XV. H 16 Adasns,hI.B 15 Camsspbell, I. P 16 Emigie, i-I. hi 20 Canlicid, XV. B 16 Etiglish, LI 18 CONSULTATION HOURS. Aliess ,E.P...... 16 leroy, C. H 19 Ensey, It. F 20 I”earn, V. S 20 Allots P 19 Chmandlee H 16 Students are reqmsested lO call at the hours canted, msmmle.ss these are exceptional reasens for Ames, J. S...... ’...... iS Chill C I’ 20 Ferguson, XV. C 20 Asidrews, H. A...... 16 Chisoim, F. hi 19 lerris, 2(1 coiimiisg itt some othem’ time. Th’ ~)es’.moiososmmecl will essnally be smccessible for seine usisssstcs after Appiegarth, A. C...... 16 Christie F A . ... 16 Fields, J. C 16 the appoisiled hoer. The epjioiimtiimeiits do mist inclnde Satnm’day. Applegartis, E. C...... 18 Coar, II. F 16 Fiheld, J. C 18 Arsiolt, W. hi 16 Coates, C. H 18 hisher, J. A 17 GILImAN, ID. C. Ps’esidcnl’s Office. 12-1 p. us. Ayres, P. XV 16 (ole, XV. H 18 Flexuer, A 18 AnAsms, H. 11. Blsssml.sch.ii L.sbm’as’y, 9 a. us. Bailard,H.H IS Color G P 16 Fomimaine, J. A 17 1ILOO5tFIRLD, hi. Iii IC. Jfneemeet SI. hion. Tucs. Frid., 1 p. us. except hionday., 4 p. m. Bareroft, U 16 Commucihusan XV T .... 15 Forrest, C. H 19 Dsemosev, J. XV. 117 IV. ihisaoiecssl St. Bayard, H. H...... 15 Cradock F . ... 20 Fossum A 17 Duousts, XV. K. Bislsgical Labsralory. 10 a. m, Bayley, XV. S 16 Craig, F 15 Franklin, F 15 IIsio’ivNR, XV. H. Libces’y. 9 a. m. to 5 p. us. Bechtel, E. A...... 19 Crenshaw, I. B 16 Friedenwaid J ... 18 CRAIG A Rosin 17. 9 a. m. Bell, C. J 16 Crew H .... 16 Frost, 0. 1 17 ELY, R. T. Blmmeiechii Library. 11 a. us. Bell, L 16 Crowehl, hi. H , 16 Froihiugham, A.. L,..,. 16 Eee.so’rv, A. hi. lii W. ./hfosammment St. 12 m. ~ Berry, T. A 16 Cuissusings, I 16 Gardner, hi. B...... 17 FRANKLIN, F. Poem 11. 12 us. BevanWL 18 Daishs, I. B 19 Gates XV E ,.. 18 GiLnRRsLIucvR, B. L. 181 Howard St. 11 a. m. Billings, J. S 11 Dashiell, P. 1 18 Gamewood, H. XV 17 GOSIBRL, J. 209 IF. Jiswas’d St. 12 m. Black, J. W 18 Davis H H . ... 20 Gerlier A ... 16 HALL, h. S. 111 IC. .Ilommmminesil St. 10 a. m. Blandin, I. J 16 Day, ID. F 16 Gildereleeve B F .. 15 HARYWRLL, H. M. Gysesmasium. 12 m. Bliss A N 16 Devrios XV F .... 18 Gildersiceve, H. C...... 18 ILoucT, P. 111 18’. Ztlomsmmment St. Fues. ‘IV. Tb., 5 p. m. Bloomufield,hI 15 Dewey, ID. H 16 Gilmuami ID C .. 15 itRameL, G. 111 TV. ltlomsstmcnl Si. 4p.m. Bolgiano, XV 19 Dohsisse, A. H. L 18 Gilpimi, 1. E 18 hIosvstLa, XV. H. Biological Lcbom’atsry. 2p.m. Boston, C. A.~.... 20 1)onaldsoms H H .... iS Glenn,J 17 JAsmasoN, J. F. Blisntschli Libs’as’y. 12 m. Botsford, G.W 16 Dorr F B 20 Goelsel, I 15 KISmCALL A L Roosso 5. it a. m. Bowen B L 16 Dorsey, H 19 hooch G XV ... 17 hiARTmx, H. N. Biological Labss’atsm’y. 2.10 p. m. Boyd,J.C 19 Doub, A. A 18 Gordon D H .,. 19 McMuaamcn, J. P. Bislogicai Laboratory. 12 m. Bractreit, J, hi 16 Domibleday, C. A 17 horton, W. C. F 19 hioRRIs, C. U. 181 Ifomrcrd St. 11 a. m. Brackeit II N ...... 16 Urcyor, h. P 18 Gould, E. H. L...... 16 Monsic, II. N. Clmesnicint.l Laboratory. 11 a. mu. Brigham, C. P 19 Unify, H 18 Graves XV S .,. 16 NRwcoimmn. S. Resist 14. Tmsos. and Thurs., 10 a. m. Bright, J. XV 15 Doggan, I. H 16 Grier, hi. B 17 NRWRT.L, ii. Room 19. (except Wed.) 1 p. mc. to 5 p. m. Drill, C. C 16 Dunlap, C. G 17 Guggenheimer, I. C 19 PRasdeNs, C. A. Physical Labsratory. 9 a. m. Broisiwell, XV..... 18 Duvahl H 19 Hahn, H. W 19 HmcsmsRN, i. Glmcmiccl Labos’alos’y. 11 a. me. Bionks XV K ...... 15 Eareckoon H 18 Haight, hi 17 HitNouF, E. Chcmmmical Labos’atss’y. 10 a. mc. Brown H hi IS Edissiston, H. B 17 Haldemnan, G. B 17 Howe.ANn, H. A. Physical Labem’atory. 9 a. m. Browne, A. L 18 Edmeomid, G. XV 17 hJalIGS ... 15 Sotiesrics, E. H. 181 iloscai’d St. 10 a. m, Browne, XV. H...... 15 Egge,A.E 16 Hall, I. L 20 Svoav, XV. H. Boone 15. M. W. Fri., 12 in.; Tn., Tb., 10.30 a. mu. Bruce A T 16 Hiehselberger, XV. 5...... 18 Hamilton, XV. E 20 Toun H A 117 XV. .lIlomettmcet St. 12 m. Drune H 111 ...... 18 Elliott, A. hi 15 ilarry, J. E 19 XVACREN. hi. 181 ill ward 5’. 12 m. Brisyn, C 20 Elliott H S 17 hiartogeissis, B. H 19 XVsce.css, XV. H. Biological Labomatory. 3 p.m. Buckler, T H 18 Rinser, ii. C 17 hhariwell E hi ... 15 WILLiAsms, G. H. Chemical Labomatory. 9 a. m. Bornisamn, XV. H 16 Ely HF 15 tianpi, P 15 XVoon, H. 187 Ifowcmm’d SI. (exe. XVrd.) 12 mrs.; Wed., 1 p. us. Burton, B. E 16 EnsensonA 16 Hayes, C. XV 17 XVoormwoa’a’im, C. L. flopkisss [fall. 9 a. m.to 12us. 22 JOHNS HOPKINS [No. 44.

ENUMERATION OF CLASSES, FIRST HALF-YEAR, 1885-86.

Mathematics. (47 Students). Physics. (51 Students). Classes meet in Rooms 3, 4, 7, and 8. Classes meet in Rooms 8, 14, and 16. Thermodynamics: PROFESSOR ROWLAND. Daily, 10 a. m. (11). Practical and Theoretical Astronomy: PROFESSOR NEW- Bell, L. Crew. Gorton. Mansfield. Blandin. Eleheiherger. Jayne. Morrill. COMB. Twice weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a. m. (9). Child. Gatewood. Keilholtz. Bareroft. Campbell,G. M. Haight. Nixon. Bell, L. Fields. Hixson. Van Vieck. Major (‘ourse: DR. KIMBALL. Daily, 12m. (15). Child. Hedrick. Nixon. Turner. Blandin. Dohme. Holmes. Randall, W. W. Wiegand. Emerson, XV. H. Jayne. Rich. Wingert. Mathematical Seminary: PROFESSOR NEWCOMB. Weekly, Wed- Ensey. Laessig. Stevens. nesday. (Not yet organized). General Physics: DR. KIMBALL. Daily, 10 a. m. (23). Bevan. Fearn. Hughes. Meriwetber. Mathematical Seminary: DR. STORY. Weekly, Tuesday, S Bolgiano. Gilpin. Jones. H. C. Molinard. p. m. (4). Cradock. Guggenheimer. Lanier. Moore, G. N. Dorr. Harry. Macauley. Simon. Bareroft. Fields. Haight. Nixon. I)uffy. Hodges. Mann. Weech. Eareckson. Hough. McWhirter. Introductory Course for Graduates: DR. STORY. Daily, 11 Laboratory Work: am. (7). Advanced Students: PROFESSOR ROWLAND. (9). Ames. Elehelberger. Rich. Wiegand. Ames. Child. Gatewood. Keilholtz. Bell, L. Crew. Jayne. Morrill. Campbell, G. M. Gorton. Van Vieck. Blandin. Finite Differences and Interpolation: DR. STORY. Twice Class in General Physics: DR. KIMBALL and DR. PERKINS. (27). weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, 12 m. (5). Allen, P. Fearn. Hnghes. Molinard. Ames. Campbell, G. M. Fields. Haight. Bevan. Flexuer. Jones, H. C. Moore, G. N. Bolgiano. Gilpin. Lanier. Randall, W. W. l3areroft. Cradock. Guggenheimer. Macauley. Simon. Dorr. Harry. Mann. Turner. Adt’anced Analytic Geometry: (Higher Plane Gurves): DR. D oily. Hodges. McWhirter. Weech. STORY. Three times weekly, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Eareckson. Hough. Meriwether. 1 p. m. (4). Barcroft. Fields. Haight. Nixon.

~Jonic Sections: (Minor Gourse): DR. STORY. Twice weekly, Tues- Chemistry. (89 Students). day and Thursday, 1 p. m. (15). Classes meet in the Chemical Laboratory. Ballard. Dashiell. Miller, XV. H. White. Chemistry of the Carbon (‘ompounds: PROFESSOR REMSEN. Brigham. Eaieckson. Molinard. Wiegand. Browne, A. L. Ensey. Roberts, D. E. Wingert. Twice weekly, Monday and Tuesday, 9 a. m. (37). Coar. Jones, W. Taylor, F. W. Applegartli,E. C. Hartogensis. McIntosh. Roberts, B. B. Bracketl, B. N. Hayes. MeWbirter. Smith, W. F. Buckler. Hedrick. Mount. Stein. Hydrodynamics: (Lamb): DR. CRAIG. Three times weekly, Mon- Canfield. Ilemmeter. Palmer, C. S. Swartz. day, Wednesday, and Friday, 1 p. m. (4). Coar. Hobbs. Peunitnan. Turner. Doh,ue. Holmes. Piggot. Wallis. Blandin. Crew. Gatewood. Keilholtz. Friedenwald. Kemp. Pope. Williams, J. W. Frost. Laessig. Randall, W. W. Winslow. Theory of Functions: (Ilerraite, Briot et Bouquet, Fuchs, Tannery, Gooch. Lion. Rich. Woodhull. etc.): DR. CRAIG. Three times weekly, Monday, Wednesday, and Hamilton. Friday, 10 a. m. (4). General Chemistry: PROFESSOR REMSEN. Lectures three times Bareroft. Fields. Haight. Nixon. weekly, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9 a. m. (48). Allen, P. Duvall. Hartogensis. Palmer, C. S. Ames. Eareckson. Ileederson. Pope. Differential Equations: (Forsyth): Major Course: DR. CRAIG. Boyd. Elehelberger. Jayne. Reese. Twice weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a. m. (8). Brill. Eugle. Jones, H. C. Reeve. Bromwell. English. Keilboltz. Shemwell. Child. Dutfy. Jayne. Weech. Ceisoim. Fearn. Lamb. Simon. Crew. English. McPherson. Wingert. Coates. Fifield. Mann. Smith, A. B. Crew. Forrest. Mason. Stevens. L~near Differential Equations: (Fuchs): DR. CRAIG. Twice Dashiell. Gilpin. McWhirter. Stow. weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a. m. (4). Dorr. Gooch. Moli,iard. Strauss. Doub. Gorton. Moore, 0. N. Williams, L. E. Barcroft. Fields. Haight. Nixon. Dreyer. Hamilton. ODonovan. Willis. Mathematical Seminary: DR. CRAIG. Weekly. (Not yet organ- Laboratory Methods and Theoretical Chemistry: Dxi. azed). MORSE. Twice weekly, Thursday and Friday, 9 a. m. (25). Applegarib, E. C. Hedrick. Mount. Swartz. Buckler. Hemmeter. Pennitnan. Turner. Problems in Mechanics: DR. FRANKLIN. Twice weekly, Mon- Coar. Hobbs. Bandall, W. W. Wallis. day and Friday, 5 p. m. (6). Dobtue. Hoitnes. Rich. Williatos, J. W. Friedenwald. Lins,. Stoith, W. F. Winslow. Ames. Campbell, G. M. Gatewood. Jayne. Frost. Mcintosh. Stein. Woodhull. Barcroft. Child. Hayes. Theory of Equations: (Todhunter): DR. FRANKLIN. Three times Laboratory Work: PROFESSOR REMSEN, DR. MORSE, and Dxi. weekly, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 11 a. m. (6). RENOUF. (82). Allen, P. Duggan. Hobbs. Pleasants, J, Dully. Laessig. Weech. Wingert. Ames. Duvall. Hoen. Pope. English. McPherson. Applegarth, E. C. Eareckson. Bolmes. Randall, W. W. Bayley. Etchelberger, Jones, H. C. Reese. Differential and Integral &ilculas: DR. FRANKLIN. Three Bell, C. J. Emerson, W. H. Kastle. Reeve. times weekly, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1 p. m. (13). Bell, L. Engle. Keilholtz. Shemwell. Boyd. English, Kemp. Simon. Ballard. Eareckson. Jones, XV. Stevens. Brackett, B. N. I’earu. Lamb. Smith, A. B. Brigham. Ensey. Miller, W. H. Taylor, F. W. Brill. Fifield. Liebig. Smith, W. F. Browne, A. L. Hoffmann. Roberts, I). E. White. Bromwell. Forrest. Lion. Stein. Dashiell. Buckler. Friedenwald. Mann. Stevens. Canfield. Frost. Mason. Stow. Trigonometry: DR. FRANKLIN. Three times weekly, Monday, Chisoim. Gilpin. Mcintosh. Strauss. Coar. Good,. Molinard. Turner. Wednesday, and Friday, 4 p. m. (7). Coates. Gorton. Moore, 0. N. XVallis. Carey. Loch. Moore, 0. N. Rosenthal. Crew. Ilatnilton. ODonovan. Williams, J. XV. hues. Dashiell. Batogeusis. Orudorif. Williams, L. E. Macauley. Reader. Doisme. Hayes. Palmer, C. S. Willis. Dorr. Hedrick. Petinimats. Winslow. Doob. Hemmeter. Piggot. Woodhull. Dreyer. Henderson. NOYEMBER, 1885.] UNIVERSITY CIROULA PS. 23

Mineralogy, Etc. DR. WILLIAMS. (47 Students). Greek Syntax: (Hypotactic Sentence in Greek): PROFESSOR GILBER- Miineralogy and Petrography: (Advanced). Lectures three SLERVE. Weekly, Thursday, 10 a. in. (25). times weekly, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 11 a. m. Saturday, Botaford. Huizinga. Murray, A. T. Slaughter. Christie. Hussey. Patrick. Smitlm, K. W. 9 a. m.—12 in., Quiz and Practicum. (10). Doubleday. Lodge. Pease. Steele. Bayley. Coar. Hedrick. Orudorif. Elliott, E. S. Magoun. Peirsoms. Stetson. Brackett, H. N. Emerson, W. H. Hobbs. Palmer, C. S. Elmer. Milroy. Ramnsay. Trueman. Canfield. Hayes. Fossttm. Moore. J. L. Scribuer. Walz. Grier. Mineralogy: (Elementary). DR. WILLIAMS. Weekly, Monday, 9 a. in. (37). Practical Exercises: PROFESSOR GILBEESLEEVE. Twiceweekly, Allen, P. Dorr. Gorton. Reeves. Tuesday and Friday, 10 a. us. (22). Ames. Eareckson. Henderson. Reese. Botsford. Huizinga. Murray, A. T. Smith, K. W. Boyd. Eichelberger. Jones, H. C. Shemwell. Christie. Hussey. Patrick. Steele. Bromwell. Engle. Keilholtz. Simon. Dotmbleday. Lodge. Peirson. Stetson. Chisolm. English. Lamb. Stevens. Elliott, E. S. Magoun. Ramasay. Trueman. Coates. Fearn. Mann. Stow. Elmer. Idllroy. Scribuer. Walz. Dasisiell. Fifield. Mason. Slrauss. Fossum. Moore, J. L. Doub. Forrest. I\loore, G. N • Willis. l5reyer. Gilpin. ODonovan. Woods. Deinosthenes: Dc Corona: PROFESSOR MORRIS. Four times Duvall. weekly, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 12 us. (5). Laboratory Work: DR. WILLIAMS. (4.) Bruyn. Flexuer. Hoffuasan. Rogers. Bayley. Coar. Hayes. Palmer, C. S. Cole. Grier. McLane, H. M. Thompson. Xenophon: Oeconoaeicus: DR. SPIEKER. Four times weekly, Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 11 a. no. (9). Bechtel. Gildersteeve, R. C. Loeb. Rosenthal. (48 Students). Bruyn. Helfenstein. Palmer, 0. H. Rowland, A. J. Biology. Devries. Olasses meet in the Biological Laboratory. Prose Composition: General Biology: PROFESSOR MARTIN. Three times weekly, Mon- Clays A: PROFESSOR MORRIS. Weekly, Monday, 12 us. (8). day, Wednesday, and Friday, 10 a. m. (22). Bruyn. Flexuer. Hotfmann. Rogers. Allen, P. Gooch. Reese. Stow. Cole. Grier. MeLane, H. M. Thompson. Applegarth, E. C. Hemmeter. Reeve. Straus. Coates. Lamb. Rich. Swartz. Glass B: DR. SPIEKER. Weekly, Monday, 11 a. no. (9). Donaldson. Nuttall. Shemnwell. Williams, L. E. Bechtel. Gilderaleeve, R. C. Loch. Rosenthal. Dreyer. ODonovan. Smith A. D. Willis. Broyn. Helfeustein. Palmer, 0. H. Rowland, A. J. Friedenwald. Pope. Devries. Animal Physiology and Histology: PROFESSOR MARTIN. Greel~ Dialects and Inscriptions: DR. SMYTH. Weekly, Thurs- Three times weekly, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 11 a. in. (13). day, 12 us. (12). Buckler. Kastle. Price. Wightman. Botsford. Hussey. Mitroy. Steele. Hartogensis. McIntosh. Smith, W. F. Williams, J. W. Christie. Lodge. Murray. A. T. Triteman. Hemmeter. Nuttall. Stein. Winslow. Elliott, E. S. Magoun. Scribuer. Walz. Herrick. .Lfistory of Morphology; DR. BROOKS. Three times weekly, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 5 p. in. (7). Andrews. Haldeman. Nelson. Wilson. Bruce. Herrick. Orr. Latin. (71 Students). Advanced Morphology: (Laboratory Work): DR. BROOKS. Daily. Classes meet in J81 N. Howard St. (7). Andrews. Haldeman. Nelson. Wilson. Seminary: (Livy and Tacitus): DR. WARREN. TwiceWeekly, Tuesday Bruce. Herrick. Orr. and Friday, 11 a. us. (24). Physiology of Respiration: DR. HOWELL. Weekly, Monday, Botaford. Fontaine. Moore, J. L. Slaughter. Bowen. Fossumn. Murray, A. T. Smith, K. W. 12 in. (8). Christie. Htmssey. Pease. Steele. Campbell, J. P. Haldeman. Herrick. Nelson. Doubleday. Jones, C. E. Peimmon. Stetson. Donaldson. Hemmeter. Kemp. Nuttall. Elliott, E. S. Magoun. Scribuer. Trueman. Elmer. Milroy. Sheflee. Walz. Osteology: DR. MCMURRICH. Twice weekly, Tuesdayand Thursday, 10 a. in. (18). Roman Historians: DR. WARREN. Weekly, Monday, 11 a. us. (25). Allen, P. Gooch. Reeve. Straus. Boisford. Fossum. Moore, J. L. Slatmghter. Applegarth, E. C. Lamab. Shetuwell. Swartz. Bowen. Hussey. Mtmrray, A. T. SmitIm, K. W. Coates. ODonovan. Smith, A. D, Williams, L. E. Christie. Jones, C. E. Pease. Steele. Dreyer. Pope. Stow. Willis. Doubleday. Lodge. Peirson. Stetson. Friedenwald. Reese. Elliott, E. S. Magoun. Scriheer. Trueman. Elmer. Milroy. Shefioe. Walz. Mammalian Anatomy: DR. MCMURRICH. Twice weekly, Mon- Fomataine. day and Friday, 11 a. in. (9). Reading at Sight: DR. WARREN. Weekly, Thursday, 11 n.m. (15). Buckler. McIntosh. Stein. Williams, J. W. Hartogensis. Smitb, W. F. Wightman. Winslow. Boisford. Fossum. Scribuer. Stetson. Kastle. Christie. Hussey. Shettoc. Trueman. Elliott, E. S. Mitroy. Smuts, K. W. Walz. Laboratory Work: PROFESSOR MARTIN, DR. BROOKS, DR. HOWELL, Fontaine. Murray, A. T. Steele. and DR. MOMURRICH. Daily, 9 a. m. to 5 p. us. (44). Plantns and : DR. WARREN. Three times weekly, Tues- Abbott. Friedenwald. Miller, 0. C. Smaith, W. F. day, Thursday, and Friday, 10 a. us. (6). Allen, P. Goocb. Nelson. Stein. Andrews. Haldemnan. Nixon. Stow. Cole. MeLane, H. M. Preston. Thompson. Applegarth, E. C. iHartogensis. Nuttall. Straus. Flexuer. McPherson. Bruce. Hentuteter. ODonovan. Swartz. Buckler. Herrick. Orr. Wigbmman. Reading at Sight: DR. WARREN. Weekly, Wednesday, 10 a. us. (6). Camnpbell, J. P. Jastrow. Pope. Williams, J. W. Cole. McLane, H. II. Preston. Thompson. Cbandlee. Kastle. Reese. Williams, L. E. Flexncr. MePlserson. Coates. Kemp. Reeve. Willis. Dreyer. Lamb. Sbemwell. Wilson. Cicero, Dc Natura Deoi~usn: Lucretius, bks. i, iii: PROFESSOR Duggan. Mcintosh. Smith, A. D. Winslow. MORRIS. Three times weekly, Tuesday, Thmursday, and Friday, 10 a. us. (3). Brttyn. Hoffmann. Rogers. Reading at Sight: PROFESSOR MORRIS. Weekly, Wednesday, 10 Greek. (40 Students). a. no. (3). Classes meet in 181 N. Howard St. Broyn. Hoffnann. Rogers. G-reek Seminary: (Plato): PROFESSOR GILDEESLEEVE. Twice Livy, bks. v and vi: Dii. SPIRKER. Four times weekly, Tuesday, Wed- weekly, Monday and Wednesday, 10 a. in. (23). nesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9 a. us. (21). Boisford. Iluiziuga. Patrick. Smitit, K. W. Bayard. Gildereleeve, H. C. Loeb. Rowland, A. J. Christie. Hussey. Pease. Steele. ]3eolatel. Gordon. Palmuer, 0. H. Tarleton. Doubleday. Lodge. Peirson. Stetson. l3taclc. Hahmm. Poullaims. Taylor, R. T. Elliott, E. S. Magoun. Ratusay. Trueman. Bmowmm, II. M. lielfenstein. Reader. Willoughby, W. F. Elmer. Mitroy. Scribuer. Walz. Daish. Hilles. Rosenthal. Wihloughby,W.W. Fossum. Murray, A. T. Slatmghter. Devries. [No. 44. 24 JOHNS HOPKINS

Prose Composition; Lectures on indo—European Noun Gompos ~t’ion. (14). Chrislie. Lodge. Ramsey. Steele. Class A: DR. WARREN. Weekly, Monday, 10 a. m. (6). Dosshleday. Magonn. Scribiser. Stetson. Cole. MeLane, iR. M. Preston. Thompson. Fossom. Milroy. Smith, K. W. Walz. Flexner. McPherson. Hussey. Patrick. Class B: PROFESSOII C. D. MoRRIS. Weekly, Monday, 10 a. m. (3). Broyn. lloffmann. Rogers. Class C: DR. SPIEKER. Weekly, Monday, 9 a. m. (12). Bechtel. Gilderslceve, R. C. Palmer. Rowland, A. J. German. (111 Students). Brown, A.M. Helfenstein. Ponllain. Tarleton. Classes meet in 111 and 117 W. Monument St. 1)evries. Loch. Rosenthal. Taylor, R. T. Supplementary Class: Mm SLAUGHTER. Three times weekly, German Seminary: DR. WOOD. Twice weekly, Monday and Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 4 p m. (13). Friday, 10 a. m. (7). Bolgiano. Dorr. Foam. Reeves. Burton. Egge. Hnhhard. Matzke. Boyd. Dorsey. Lanier. Stow. Dunlap. Hemnpi. Learned. Chisolm. Unvall. Patterson. Taylor, F. W. Gothic: (Bs~aune’s Gramenar;. Bernhardt’s Kscrzgefasste Gotische Gs~asa- Cradock. szsatik): DR. WOOD. Twice weekly, Monday and Wednesday, 9 a. m. (7). Crenshaw. Hall, J. L. Ssnyth, A. H. Wightinan, J. R. Cummings. Hench. Whetlsam. Shemitie Languages. PROFESSOR HAUPT. (14 Stndents). Old Norse: (Breaner, Altnordisches Handbach): DR. WOOD. Twice Classes meet in ill W. Monument St. weekly, Tuesday and Friday, 9 a. we. (6). Elementary IJiebrew.~ (Gesenius—.ZIfitcheil’s Grrnamar; Genesis, ed. Burtoss. Dunlap. Iluhbard. Learned. Baer). Weekly, rrlsnrsday, 4 p. m. (12). Crensisaw. Egge. Adler. Cole. Milroy. Rogcs~s. Old Teatonic Life: (Lectures): DR. WOOD. Weekly, Wednesday, Allen, E. P. Gricr. Mossell. Sclsloegel. 12m. (13). Bevan. ilnicinga. Ranesay. Walz. Biight. Eg~e. Jluhhard. Ssayth, A. H. Hebrew Exercises: (HistoricalBooks). Weekly,Wednesday, 4p.m. (7). Burton. Edmiston. Learned. Whesham. Creushaw. Henspi. Matzkc. Wightinan. Adler. Huizinga. Ramsay. Schloegcl. Dunlap. Allen, E. P. Milroy. Rogers. 1oursc). B ~blicc 1 Aramaean: (Ezra). Weekly, Wednesday, 3 p. m. (4). (llfqjor ~3 Adler. Rnizinga. Rainsay. Schloegel. German Literature: (Lectures, with Klzcge’s Geschichte d. eleutschess Literatur): D . GOEBEL. Weekly, Wednesday, 10 a. in. (12). Syr ~ae for beqinners: (Noeldeke’s Grammar, Nestle’s Ghrestomccthy). Allen, E. P. Cunsmings. Josses, C. E. Tuska. Weekly, Tuesday, 3—5 p. m. (4). Boyd. Ediniston. Shellac. Wieseisfeld. Adler. ilnizinga. Ranssay. Schloegel. Crenshaw. Gorton. Smyth, A. H. Young. Ar ebic: (Voyages of Sincibad). Weekly, Wednesday, 11 a. m. (4). iiijiddle High German: (Paul’s Grasnmar; IVeisehald’s Beader) Adler. Rnizinga. Philipson. Schloegel. DR. WOOD. Weekly, Tuesday, 10 a. in. (5). Allen, E. P. Dunlap. Edmiston. Smyth, A. H. Eth’~opie: (Dillsnann’s Chrestosnathy). Weekly,Wednesda.y, 10 a. m. (4). Adler. ilnizinga. Plsilipson. Sclsloegel. Crenshaw. Selected- Readings: (2fasius’s Lesebuch, iii): DR. GOEBEL. Weekly, Assyrian: (Annals of Sennacherib). Weekly, Thursday, 11 a. m. (5). Tuesday, 10 a. we. (8). Adler. Huizinga. Philipson. Schlnegel. Boyd. Rasusay. Roberts, B. T. Wiesenfeld. Frothingham. Cumumin~s. Sanford. Shdfioc. Young. Sumero—Akkad’~aH: (Bilingual Hymns assel Psalsses). Weekly, Thurs- Goethe: Hermann usid Dorothea: DR. GOEBEL. Twiceweekly, Monday day, 12 m. (5). and Thursday, 10 a. ns. (10). Adler. ilnizinga. Philipson. Schloegel. Allen, . P. Cummiugs. Roheris, B. T. Smyth, A. H. Frothiugham. Boyd. Edmiston. Shefioc. Wiesenfeld. .Babylon’~a ~: (Isescriptions of Nebuchadnezzar). Weekly, Thursday, Crenshaw. Jones, C. E. 3p.m. (5). Prose C’omposition: MR. HEMPL. Weekly, Friday, 10 a. in. (12). Adler. ilnizinga. Philipson. Schlocgel. Allen, E. P. Cummings. Jones, C. E. Tuska. Frothingham. Boyd. Edinistosi. Roberts, B. T. Wiesenfeld. Crenelsaw. Gorton. Sinyth, A, H. Young. German Style and Syntax: DR. GOEBEL. Second Monday in each nsonth, 3 p. as. (5). Sauskrit and the comparative grammar of Allen, E. P. Jones, C. E. Shellac. Young. the cognate languages. DR. BLOOlXIFIELD. (31 Stu- Boyd. dents). Classes meet in ill W. Monument St. (lVfinor Course). Lessing: Minna von Barnhelm: MR. HEMPL. Weekly, Monday, 11 Elemeutfi ry Sanskrit: (IVhitaeys Grassunar aad Lansaan’s Bender). a. we. (32). wice weekly, Tuesday and Friday, 12 m. (12). Allen, P. Dorsey. Jones, W. Pope. Hempl. Mnrray, A. T. Ransay. Snsilh, K. W. Black. Duvall. Lansb. Preston. alagoan. Patrick. Schloeb ci. Steele. Brigisam. Esisey. Lanier. Reeves. Moore, J. L. Pease. Scrihner. Stetson. Bruwne, A. L. Ferguson. Meriwether. Swartz. Carey. Ferris. Jiacanley. Taylor, F. W. Advanced Sanskrit: (Selections frassc Clo.ssicrd Sensskrit: Big- Veda). Chisolm. Hahis. Miller, W. H. White. Twice weekly, Wednesday 11 a. in., Friday 3 p. m. (8). Daisis. Hugises. ODonovan. XVilloughby, W. F. Dashiell. Hall, J. L. Ota. Willoughby, W.W. Christie. Fossmno. Lodge. Stetson. bonhieday. Hossey. Milroy. Walz. Goethe: Eqsssont: DR. GOEBEL. Twiceweekly, Monday and Tisurstiny, Atharva— Vecla and Kaucika—sutra. Weekly, Saturday, 11 2 p. as. (5). n.m. (2). Crensisaw. Preston. Ramasy. Reeves. Smytls, 11W. Spieker. Ferguson. historical Bee din gs: DR. GOEBEL. Twice weekly, Tuesday and Gomparative Philology: (Lectetres: TVhitney’s Langemage and the Friday, 11 a. we. (18). Study of Language). Weekly, Monday, 12 in. (18). Ayres. Daish. Meriwether. Sanford. Bevan. Hongh. 1\Inrray, A. T. Smith, K. W. Black. Ferris. Ota. XV eseufeld. Bowee. Hughes. Peirsen. Steele Burnisain. Hahn. Ramesy. Willoughby, W. F. Flexner. Lodge. Ratesay. Sceesen. Dorsey. Hughes. Randall, D. R. Willonglsby,XV.W. Harry. Magoan. Scrihiser. Trnesssan. Hodges. Moore, J. L. Ducall. Lassier. Seicutific Readings: MR. HEMPL. Twice weekly, Tuesday and Gomparative Grammar of Greek: (Brsegsaassse’s Gricehisclse Friday, 11 a. as. (20). Grammeitik). Weekly, Thursday, 3 p. as. (19). Allen, P. Dashiell. Miller, W. II. Pope. Christie. Lodge. Patricle. Steele. Brighans. Ensey. Idacauley. Reese. Douhieday. Magonn. Peirson. Stetson. Browne, A. L. Hixson. ODonovan. Swartz. Fossum. Milmoy. Ramsay. Truensass. Carey. Jones, W. Patricic. Taylor, F. XV. Hcsizinga. Moore, J. L. Scribner. Walz. Chisoim. Lamb. Peuniman. White. Hnssey. Mnrray, A. T. Smith, K. W. NOVEMBER, 1885.] UNIVERSITY CIRCULA PS. 25

Oral Practice: MR. HEMI’L. Weekly, Thursday, 11 a. in. (38). Allen, P. Duvall. Lamb. Preston. Supplementary Class: Mn. BOWEN. Three times weekly, Tues- Black. Ensey. Lanier. Ramsay. day, Thursday, and alternate Fridays, 5 p. in. (22). Brigham. Ferguson. Macauley. Reeves. Ballard. Ferris. Jones, W. Poullain. Browue, A. L. Ferris. Meriwether. Swartz. Bolgiano. Flexner. Linn. Sanford. Burnham. Hall, J. T~. Miller, W. H. Taylor, F. W. Brigham. Gilpin. Macauley. Sbefloe. Carey. Hahn. ODonovan. White. Carey. Hahn. Moore, G. N. Shemwell. Chisoim. Hench. Penniman. Williams, W. K. Cradock. Hixson. ODonovan. Van Yleck. Daish. Hixson. Peirson. Willoughby, W. F. Eareckson. Rough. Dashiell. Hughes. Pope. Willoughby,W.W. iDorsey. Jones, W. The advanced students of the Romance Languages meet as an association Prose Composition: MR. HEMPL. Weekly, Wednesday, 11 a. m. fortnightly. (35). Bowen. Egge. Learned. Reeves. Allen, P. Eusey. Macauley. Reeves. Crenshaw. Fontaine. Matzke. Whetham. Black. Ferguson. iMeriwether. Sanford. Cumnilugs. Gerber. McCabe. Wightman, J. H. Brigham. Ferris. Miller, W. H. Stow. Edmiston. Reach. Perkins, C. A. Browue, A. L. Hahn. ODonovan. Taylor, F. W. Carey. Hall, J. L. Penniman. White. Daish. Hughes. Peirson. Williams, W. K. 1)ashiell. Jones, W. Pope. Willoughby, W. F. Dorsey. Lamh. Preston. Willoughby,W.W. English. (54 Students). Duvall. Lanier. lRamsay. Classes meet in 111 and 117 W. Monument St, German Conversation: IDR. GOEBEL. Daily, 9 a. m. (17). Old English Texts: (Orosius): Dn. BRIGHT. Twiceweekly, Tues- Allen, E. P. Flexuer. Hubbard. Smyth, A. H. day and Thursday, 4 p. in. (8). Buruham. Gardner. Jones, C. E. Wiegand. Burton. Hench. Roberts, B. T. Wiesenfeld. Burton. Egge. Hempl. Hubbard. Crenshaw. Homer. Sato. Woods. Dunlap. Hall, J. L. Hench. Smyth, A. H. Edmiston. Historical English Grammar: Dn. BRIGHT. Twice weekly, Supplementary Classes: Wednesday and Friday, 4 p. in. (10). Section 1: MR. HEMPL. Monday, Wednesday, and alternate Fridays, Burton. Egge. Hench. Learned. Cummings. Hall, J. L. Hubbard. Smyth, A. H. 5 p. m. (11). Dunlap. Hempl. Bolgiano. Gooch. Warren. Cradock. Hilles. Moore, G. N. Williams, L. E. English Seminary: Dn. BRIGHT. Alternate Fridays, S p. in. (11). Jones, H. C. Header. Gilpin. Burton. Egge. Hench. Learned. Section II: MR. HEMPL. Daily, 3 p. Shemwell. Cummings. hall, J. L. Hubbard. Smyth, A. H. Bayard, Engle. m. (29). Rouse. Dunlap. Hempi. Katzenstein. Blandin. Grier. Jones, W. A. Rowland, A. J. Brill. Haight. Lion. Taylor, H. T. (Major Course). Brown, H. M. Hodges. McCabe. Tarleton. Bruyn. Hench. McLane, H. M. Thompson. First English Literature: Dn. BRIGHT. Weekly, Monday, 12 in. Campbell, G. M. Herrick. McWhirter. Trueman. (8). Cole. Hixson. Milroy. Williams, W. K. Allen, E. P. Egge. Hench. Smyth, A. H. Elliott, E. S. Rogers. Cummings. ‘Hall, J. L. Hubbard. Wightman, J. H. Early English: (Morris: Specimens of Early English I). Mn. EGGE. Twice weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, 12 in. (3). Romance Languages. (61 Students). Cummings. Hall, J. L. Shedoc. Classes meet in 111 and 117 W. Monument St. Modern English Literature: Dn. BROWNE. Weekly, Friday, Advanced Courses: (French Phonology; RomanceMorphology). Mn. 12in. (2). Brackett, J. H. Shedoc. ELLIOTT. (Two classes). Monday, 10 nnd 11 a. m. (12). Crenslsaw. Gerber. Matzke. Reeves. (MinOr C~ourse). Cummings. Hench. 1\icCabe. Whetham. Edmiston. Learned. Perkins, C. A. Wightman, J. R. Anglo-Saxon: Dn. BRIGHT. Weekly, Wednesday, 11 a. in. (12). Advanced Courses: (Romance Sesninary; Old French Syntax; Ital- Allen, B. P. Edmiston. Poullain. Tarleton. Burnham. Hall, J. L. Shedoc. Whetham. ian Dialects): Mn. ELLIOTT. (Three classes). Wednesday, 10, 11 a. Cummings. Hamilton. Smyth, A. H. Wightnsan, J. H. in.; Thursday, 10, 11 a. in. (7). Bowen. Gerber. Perkins, C. A. Wightman, J.R. Elements of Phonetics: DR. BRIGHT. Weekly, Monday, 11 a. in. Fontaine. Matzke. Whetbamn. (7). Advanced Courses: (Romance Studies in Europe; Langue dOll Allen, B. P. Dunlap. Hubbard. Tarleton. Cummings. Heneb. Poullain. Dialects): MR. ELLIOTT. (Two classes). Tuesday, 10, 11 a. in. (9). Edmiston. Learned. McCabe. Whetham. Elizabethan and Eighteenth &ntary Literature: Dn. Egge. Matzke. Perkins, C. A. Wightman, J. H. BROWNE. Three times weekly, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 11 Gerber. am. (4). Italian: DR. TODD. Three times weekly, Monday, Tuesday, and Hamilton. Ponlisin. Shefloc. Tarleton. Wednesday, 9 a. in. (5). Christie. Lodge. Shefloc. Warner. English Literature: (P. II. E. Gourse): DR.’ BROWNE. Twice Edmiston. weekly, Wednesday and Tlsursday, 12 na. In College Hall. (35). Ballard. Devries. Jones, W. Header. Spanish: DR. TODD; Twiceweekly, Thursday and Friday, 9 n.m. (9). Bechtel. Dorm. Lanier. Rosenthal. Edmiston. Gerber. McCabe. Whetham. Black. Duvall. Loch. Simon. Egge. Lacasig. Reeves. Wigbrman, J. H. Boyd. Framn. Macaulcy. Tarleton. Fossum. Brigham. Ferris. Mann. Taylor, F. W. Brows, 11. M. Forrest. Miller, W. H. Taylor, H. T. Portu~~uese and Old Provencal: DR. TODD. Twice weekly, Browne, A. L. Gilderaleeve. Moore, G. N. Willoughby, W. F. Tuesday and Friday, 4 p. in. (4). Carey. Hahn. Patterson. Willougbby,W.W. Matzke. McCabe. Whetham. Wi Daish. Rules. Poullain. 0htman, J. H. French: 1~k4or (‘ourse: Dn. TODD and Mn. FONTAINE. Daily, 10 a. in. (10). Bowen. Edmiston. Lacasig. IThetham. History and Political Science. (97 Students). Crenshaw. English. Reeves. Wighiman, J. H. Cummings. Hench. Classes meet in the rooms of the Blnntschli Library. French: Minor Course: Dn. TODD, MR. FONTAINE, Mn. BOWEN. Seminary of History and Politics: DR. ADAMS. Weekly Daily, 12 in. (16). Friday, 8 p. in. (21). Bmune. Dorsey. Friedenwald. Stein. Applegarth, A. C. Egge. Katzenstein. Sanford. Chisoim. Dreyer. Gu~genheimer. Warren. Ayres. Fisher. Langdon. Salo. Crenshaw. Edmuiston. Harry. XVeecb. Bliss. Gardner. Newton. Sloan. Dashiell. Ferguson. Tuska. White. Bm’ackett, J. H. Holcomrmb. Ota. Wammser. Davis. Jones, C. B. Randall, iD. H. Williams, L. French Pronunciation and Conversation: Mn. FONTAINE. Dewey. Four times weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, 3 p. in., Friday, 12 in., and Saturday, 9 a. in. (25). History of Politics: Dn. ADAMS. Twice weekly, Wednesday and Bowen. Harry. Lodge. Stein. Thursday, it a. in. (23). Carey. Holfmnann. iMacauley. Stevens. Applegamth, A. C. Egge. Moore, J. L. Samna. Christie. Hcnch. Matake. XVarren. Ayres. Fisher. Newton. Sato. Creusbaw. Jones, C. E. Moore, G. N. Whetli am. Berry. Gardner. Ota. Steiner. Edmiston. Lacasig. Reeves. Wiehaud. Bostoms. Holcomub. Pleasants, H. H. Warner. Fossum. Learned. Sheflue. Wightman. Brackett, J. R~ Jones, C. B. Poe. ‘Williams, L. Gerber. Dewey. Katacustein. Randall, D. H. 26 JOHNS HOPKINS [No. 44.

Church History: DR. ADAMS. Twice weekly, Monday and Tues- Education. Weekly, Friday, 12 in., Biological Laboratory. (36). day, 11 a. m. (18). Adler. Egge. Homer. Nelson. Bell, L. Fields. Hubbard. Palmer, C. S. Ayres. Fifleld. Jones, W. A. Rouse. Bliss. Fisher. Hussey. Quincy. Bliss. Forrest. Mansfield. Tuska. Brune. Gordon. Patterson. Warner. Botsford. Gardner. Jastrow. Sanford. Davis. Guggenheimer. Roberts, B. T. Young. Bowen. Baight. I(atzeustein. Slaughter. Devries. Holiinann. Buruham. Hayes. Kemp. Whetham. Campbell, G. M. Bemmeter. Mansfield. Wiesenfeld. International Law: DR. ADAMS. Twice weekly, Monday and Christie. Hixson. Milroy. Wightman, J. R. Tuesday, 12 m. (14). Crowell. Holcomb. MeWlsirter. Woodhull. Ayres. Doub. Ota. Williams, W. K. Histology of Sense Organs: DR. DONALDSON. Weekly (hours Bayard. Fifleld. Pleasants, R. H. Woods. will be announced later.) (5). Bliss. Jones, C. E. Williams, L. Young. Bruce. Jastrow. Nuttahl. Sanford. Davis. Meriwether. Crowell. Ante-classical History: (P. IL E. Course): DR. ADAMS. Weekly, Introductory to Psychology [Biology]: DR. DONALDSON. Friday, 12 m. (42). Weekly, Tuesday, 12 m. (6). Allen, E. P. Chisoim. Jones, C. E. Reader. Buruham. Hixson. Mansfield. Sanford. Allen, P. Daish. Jones, W. Rosenthal. Ballard. Devries. Lanier. Simon. Crowell. Jastrow. Bechtel. Dorr. Loeb. Swartz. The following students are engaged in psycho-physical experiments. Black. Duvall. Macauley. Tarleton. Bolgiano. Ensey. Mann. Taylor, F. W. Donaldson. Jastrow. Nixon. Quincy. Boyd. Fearn. Miller, W. H. Taylor, R. T. Haight. Nelson. Brigham. Forrest. Moore, G. N. Warner. The Ethical Club meets at 113 Monument St., Wednesday, 8 p. m. (8). Brown, H. M. Gildersleeve. Patterson. Willoughby, W.F. Buruham. Fisher. Mansfield. Qoincy. Browne, A. L. Hahn. Poullain. Willoughby, W.W. Crowehl. Hixson. Patrick. Sanford. Carey. Hilles. Seminary [psycho-physics] meets weekly, Monday, 8 p. m. (6). Studies in Administration; DR. ELY.Weekly, Friday, 10a.m. (14). Donaldson. l-Iartwell. Noycs. Quincy. Applegarth, A. C. Ferguson. Randall, D. R. Sato. Hemmeter. Jastrow. Ayres. Gardner. Sams. Steiner. Buruham. H olcomb. Sanford. Warner. Dewey. Ota. Logic. (L. F. P. Course). PROFESSOR MORRIS. Daily, 1 p. m. (28). Advanced Political Economy: DR. ELY. Twice weekly, Wed- Applegarth, E. C. English. Hughes. Williams, J.W. nesday and Thursday, 10 a. m. (16). Bevan. Flexuer. Laessig. Williams, L. Applegartli, A. C. Dewey. Katzenstein. Sanford. Buckler. Gorton. Meriwether. Williams, W. Ayres. Ferguson. Ota. Sato. Coates. Harry. Pleassuts, It. H. Wingert. Berry. Gardner. Randall, D. R. Steiner. Dohme. Hartogensis. Smith, W. F. Winslow. Buruham. Holcomb. Sams. Warner. Duffy. Hodges. Stein. Woods. Eichelberger. Hough. Weech. Young. Elements of Political Economy: (Minor Course): DR. ELY. Daily, 1 p. m. (16). Bliss. Gordon. MeLane, A. Rouse. Brune. Guggenheimer. McPherson. Sloan. Elocution. (52 Students). Davis. Homer. Preston. Tuska. MR. WOODWOETH. Daily, 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. Dorsey. Jones, W. A. Roberts, B.T. Willis. Ames. Carey. Helfenstein. Palmer, 0. H. Enqlish and French History: DR. JAMESON. Three times Ayres. Daish. Hixson. Reader. weekly, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 11 a. m. (12). Ballard. Dashiell. Hodges. Reeves. Bechtel. Devries. Hoffmnaun. Shemwell. Bliss. Fifleld. Guggenheimer. Roberts, B. T. Bevan. Dreyer. Jones, C. E. Stow. Brune. Forrest. Jones, W. Rouse. Black. Duvall. Jones, W. Tarleton. Davis. Gordon. Patterson. Tuska. Boyd. Fearn. Macauley. Thompson. Brigham. Flexuer. McLane, It. M. Weech. English Constitution: DR. JAMESON. Three times weekly, Wed- Bromnwell. Forrest. McPherson. White. nesday, Thursday, and Friday, 12 m. (15). Browne, A. L. Gildersiceve. Meriwether. Williams. Applegarth,A.C. Boston. Meriweiher. Williams, W. K. Buckler. Gilpin. Miller, W. H. Willoughby, W. F. Bayard. Davis. Pleasants, It. H. Woods. Bmune. Gordon. Moore, G. N. Willoughby,W.W. Bevan. Doub. Poe. Young. Buruham. Grier. ODonovan. Young. Bliss. Fifleld. Williams, L. Greek and Roman History: (P. H E. Course): DR. JAMESON. Twice weekly, Monday and Tuesday, 12 m. (34). Drawing. MR. NEWELL. (64 Students). Ballard. Carey. Hahn. Reader. Free-Hand Drawing. Daily (except Wednesday), 1 p. m. (60). BechteL Cradock. Hilles. Rosenthal. Ballard. Ferris. MeMurrich. Simon. Black. Daish. Jones, W. Simon. Black. Flexuer. McPherson. Stein. Bolgiano. Dorr. Lanier. Tarleton. Bolgiano. Forrest. Mann. Stow. Boyd. Duvall. Loch. Taylor, F. W. Boyd. Friedenwald. Meriwether. Taylor, F. W. Brigham. Fearn. Miller, W. H. Taylor, R. T. Brigham. (3ildersleeve. Miller, XV. H. Taylor, It. V. Bromwell. Ferris. Patterson. Willonghby,W. F. Bromwell. Glenn. Moore, G. N. Thompson. Brown, H. M. Forrest. Ponilain. Willoughby,W.W. Browuc, A. L. Gordon. ODonovan. Weeds. Browne, A. L. Gildersiceve. Brune. Guggenheimer. Palmer, 0. H. White. Weekly, Mon- Buckler. Harry. Randall, D. It. Wiegand. Herodotus (in Translation): PROFESSOR MORRIS. Carey. Hodges. Reader. Wightman, A. C. day, 9 a. m. (10). Chisoim. Hoffmann. Reeves. Wilson. Apple~arth, A. C. Daish. fillies. WillouglsbyW. F. Dashiell. Hough. Roberts, B. T. Williams. Bayard. Gordon. Reader. Willoughby, W.W. Dorm. Hughes. Roberts. B. F. Wingert. Black. Hahn. Dreyer. Jones, W. Rowland, A. J. Wissslow. Duffy. Macauley. Shemwehl. Young. General European History: (P. IL E. Course): Mu. HOLCOMB. Twice weekly, Monday and Tuesday, 12 m. (6). Mechanical Drawing. (7). Allen, P. Macanley. ODonovan. Moore, G. N. Class L Saturday, at 2 p.m. Devries. Mann. Lacasig. Ensey. Cla.ss IL Saturday, at 2 p. m. Dobme. Macauley. Reese. Wiegand. Glenn. Psychology and Pedagogics. PROFESSOR HALL. (49 Perspective Drawing. (45). Students). Class I. Saturdays at 1 p. m. Brigham. Flexuer. Mann. Stein. JiUstory of Philosophy. Weekly, Monday, 12 in., 113 W. Monu- Dashiell. Hofimaun. Reeves. Weech. ment St. (26). Duffy. Lacasig. Simon. Williams. Adler. Fields. Mansfield. Pease. Ensey. Botsford. Fisher. Milroy. Quincy. Class IL Thursday, at 1 p. m. Buruham. Gardner. Newton. Sanford. Burton. Hixson. Nixon. Slaughter. Black. Carey. Friedenwald. Reader. Christie. Homer. Nuttall. Walz. Bolgiano. Duffy. Moore, G. N. Rowland, A. J. Crouch. Hussey. Patrick. Wiesenfeld. Bromwell. Fifleld. Palmer, 0. H. Weech. Elliott, E. S. Jastrow. Class IlL Thursday, at 3 p. m. Ballard. Forrest. Hughes. Psychology. Weekly, Wednesday, 12 in., Biological Laboratory. (16). Wiegand. Brigham. Guggenheimer. Jones, W. White. Adler. l)oualdson. Homer. Nixon. Browns. Harry. Miller, W.H. Wightmnan, A.C. Bruce. fisighi. . Jastrow. Noycs. Brnne. Hodges. Taylor, F. W. Wingert. Buruham. Hemmeter. Mansfield. Quincy. Ferris. Hough. Taylor, It. T. Young. Crowell. Hixson. Nelson. Sanford. Flexuer. HOURS FOR LECTURES AND RECITATIONS, FIRST HALF-YEAR, 1885-86. z 0

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OPENING OF THE TENTH ACADEMIC YEAR. our fellow-men, and faithful to ourselves. Our education will never be perfect, unless, like the Ancient Temples, it is lighted at the top. ADDRESS BY THE VENERABLE F. W. FARRAR, ID. ID., F. H. S., “It is only a religious education, after all, which can give us true happi- ARCHDEACON OF WESTMINSTER. ness, and real and permanent success. The tenth academic year of the Johns Hopkins University was opened “‘Take thou no thought for aught save truth and right; by an assembly of the officers and students, and their friends, in the large Content, if such thy fate, to die ohscure, Youth fails, and honor; fame may not endure, auditorium of the Academy of Music, at noon, on Thursday, October 1. And loftier souls soon weary of delight. This departure from the usual meeting in Hopkins Hall was occasioned by Keep innocent! Be all a true man ought I the great desire of the citizens of Baltimore to hear the distinguished Let neither pleasures tempt nor pain appall! speaker who had consented to give the opening address. Who hath this, he has all in his having naught; The Trustees and Faculty assembled in the President’s office, at half-past Who hath it not, hath nothing, having all.’” eleven and escorted the speaker,—who was accompanied by the Venerable Archdeacon Vesey, of Huntingdon,—to the Academy. Prayer was there HOPKINS HALL LECTURES AT 5 P. M. offered by Rev. Dr. Hodges, Rector of St. Paul’s Church. A brief intro- ductory address was made by Dr. Gilman, President of the University. (The regulations in respect to the admission of the puhile to these lectures are given on page 14 of this Giscaler.) Archdeacon Farrar was then presented to the audience and delivered an address of an hour in length, in which he considered The Idea ofa Liberal M. RABILLON, Lecturer on French Literature, will give two series of Education in the circumstances of our times. His address was clear, forcible, lectures (in French) on Early French Literature. Theliterature of the Middle and admirable in thought, language, and delivery, and was listened to with Ages up to the Renaissance will be considered in the first series of lectures: great delight by the large and cultivated assembly. It was reported in October 17.—A glimpse of the history of the Middle Ages. October 24.—Constitution of the Nationality of France; Commencement several of the newspapers,—especially in The Independent, New York, Octo- of a French literature. ber 15, 1885, but as it is probable that an authorized copy of the speech October 31.—Introduction to the Chanson de Roland (xx century). will be published by the speaker, at an early day, no full report will here be November 7.—Text of the Chauson, with comments. attempted. The concluding passage, as given in The Independent, was as November 16.—The Troubadours; Bertram de Born; Richard Coiur de follows: Lion (xii century). Novensber 21.—Villehardonin as a prose writer (xiii century). “I must conclude; but, before I do so, one word on the true aim of November 28.—Roman de la Rose (xiii century). education. Whether our education be in the sciences or languages, or December 5.—The historian Joinville; St. Louis; The Crusades (xiii and xiv centuries). perhaps in both, we must set steadily before us that which is the one aim Deceosber 12.—Froissard’s Chronicles (xiv century). and object we desire to obtain. There are some that wish to know only December 19.—Commynes’ history of Louis XI (xv century). that they may know, which is base curiosity; and some wish to know only to be known, which is base vanity; and some wish to know only that they FREDERICK WEDMORE, Esq., of London, will lecture on Friday, Novem- may sell their knowledge, which is covetousness. But there are some who ber 13, On Modern Life in Art, and on Saturday, November 14, On Miryoss

wish to know that they may be edified, and some that they may edify; and and the Revival of Etching. ______that is heavenly prudence. In other words, the object ofeducation is neither for amusement, nor fame, nor for profit; but it is that one may learn to see EDWARD M. HARTWELL, Ph. D., Associate in Physical Training and and know God here and to glorify him in Heaven hereafter. Director of the Gymnasium, will give six lectures on Physical Training, “Our education is desired that, in the language of a Harrow prayer that beginning Friday, January 5, and continuing on successive Fridays till Archdeacon Veseyand I well remember, ‘we may become profitable mem- February 12. bers of the Church and commonwealth, and hereafter partakers of the GEORGE II. WILLIAMs, Ph. ID., Associate Professor of Mineralogy, will immortal glories of the resurrection.’ Education is not a couch upon which give three lectures on The Use of the Microscope in Geology, on Wednesday,

to rest, nor a costume in which to promenade. Whatever removes us from Janua.ry 13, 20, and 27. ______the power of our senses, whatever brings the past and distant and future Lectures will also be given on dates to be announced later by: — into due prominence, is the principle that elevates us in the settle of man- hood; and, therefore, that is the true and only object of education. Try REv. W. HAYES WARD, ID. ID., of New York, Director of the Wolfe to be a man. Expedition to Assyria; “Your late President, General Garfield—a man for whose memory I PROFESSOR IsAAc H. HALL, Ph. ID., of the Metropolitan Museum of Art cannot fail to feel the deepest respect and regard—when only a boy, was in New York. asked what he was going to be. He made the answer: ‘First of all, I shall try to be a man; and if I do not succeed in that, I am quite sure I will not PEABODY INSTITUTE LECTURES. succeed in anything else.’ You all remember, in Scott’s ‘Rob Roy,’ where, in reply to the question, ‘Who are you?’ Rob Roy replied: ‘I am a man.’ The following courses of lectures are announced by the authorities ofthe ‘A man, that is very brief.’ ‘It serves one who has no other answer to give.’ Peabody Institute—to be given on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, at eight “Our system of education should be to produce men. Behind the clerk, o’clock, as follows: the scholar, the merchant, there should tower the man. There is nothing 1. MR. WM. BRADFORD, of New York. Six illustrated lectures, Nov. more fatal than to throw life away in the effort to gain the means of living. 3—19. Arctic Explorations and Life in the Arctic Regions. Professor Huxley said: ‘That man has had a liberal education whose body 2. MR. FREDERICK A. OBER, of Boston. Six illustrated lectures, Nov. has been so trained in its youth that it is a servant of the asind, whose mind 24—Dec. 10. Mexico, Ancient and Modern. is stored with great essential truths, whose intellect is like gold, who is full 3. PROF. F. W. PUTNAM, of Harvard University. Two illustrated lec- of force and fire, and whose passions have been trained to be the servant of tures, Dec. 15—17. The “Mound Builders” in Ohio. a tender conscience, who has learned to love all beauty, to hate all falseness, 4. Mix. RUSSELL STuRGIs, of New York. Four illustrated lectures, Jan. and respect others as himself.’ I accept that definition of a liberal educa- 5—14. Decorative Art. tion as a very fine one; but I would add again, the only true object, as your 5. REV. FRANCIS TIFFANY, of Massachusetts. Two lectures. Ca and President has already told us, is an education in righteousness, and in the Tiberius; St. Francis of Assisi. great essential truths in one or the other of the great forms ofreligion. 6. REV. C. W. WENDTE, of Newport, H. I. Four lectures, Jan. 28—Feb. 4. “We live by admiration, hope, and love; there are pa.rts to train that The Great Composers—Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. are neither of the mind nor of the body; there are spirits to train. We 7. PROF. A. M. ELLIOTT, of Johns Hopkins University. Two lectures, have bodies, it has been said, but we are spirits; and education is,in its Feb. 9—11. C’amoens and the Lusiads. highest and truest function, the education of the spirit; that alone can teach S. MR. GEORGE M. TOWLE, of Boston. Four lectures, Feb. 16—25. The us, after all, the only end of life, which is always that we shall be faithful Heroes of Invention. to the best we know—faithful to God, faithful to our country, faithful to