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NOTES. 143 SIDGWICK (A.), Vernon Lodge, Berry lands Road, Surbiton. SIDGWICK (Mrs. H.), Newnham College, Cambridge. Hon. Member. SLATER (E. V.), 50 Sinclair Road, W. SMITH (J. A.), Balliol College, Oxford. SMITH (T. 0.), Oriel College, Oxford. SORLEY (Prof. W. R.), St. Giles, Chesterton Lane, Cambridge. STOKES (Prof. G. J.), Queen's College, Cork. STOUT (Dr. G. F.), 137 Woodstock Road, Oxford. STRONG (C. A.), Columbia University, New York. STURT (H.), 5 Park Terrace, Oxford. SOLLY (Prof. J.), University College, London, W.C, UNDERBILL (G. E.), Magdalen College, Oxford. WMTE (Dr. W.), 1 Park Road, Halifax. WARD (Prof. J.), 6 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, WATSON (Prof. F.), University College, Aberystwyth. WAIT (W. A.), 183 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. WEBB (C. C. J.), Magdalen College, Oxford. WELBY (Lady), Duneaves, Harrow. WILLIAMS (Rev. H. H.), Hertford College, Oxford. WILSON (Prof. J. Cook), 12 Fyfield Road, Oxford. WINKWORTH (Mrs.), Holly Lodge, Campden Hill, W. WOODS (Miss A.), Maria Grey Training College, Salusbury Road, Brondes- bury, N.W. WYLIE (F. J.), Brasenose College, Oxford. Those who wish to join the Association should communicate with the Hon. Secretary, Mr. HENRY STURT, 5 Park Terrace, Oxford ; or with the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. F. C. S. SCHILLER, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, to whom subscriptions should be paid. Members resident in U.S.A. may, if they choose, pay their subscription ($5) into the account of the Treasurer (Mr. F. C. S. SCHILLER) at the Fifth Avenue Bank, corner of 44th Street, New York, U.S.A. THE LATE DR. RYLAND. Frederick Ryland, M.A., who died at his residence at Putney on 5th October, was born in 1854, the son of the late John Benjamin Kyland, of Biggleswade. He received his early education at Mead House, Biggleswade, and graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, taking a high place in the Moral Sciences Tripos of 1876. He married in 1883, Sarah, daughter of the late Henry Nathan, Esq., who with two daughters survives him. His first book, published in 1880, was The Student's Handbook of Psychology and Ethics, of which the seventh edition was rewritten in 1897, and which was followed by Locke on Words (1882), Chronological