LIST OF FELLOWS. 1 17 



William McInnes, A. B., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Assistant 



Field Geologist, Geological and Natural History Survey of ( !ana< la. May, 1889- 

 Peter McKellak, Fort William, Canada. August, 1890. 

 Oliver Marcy, LL. D., Evanston, Cook Co., 111.; Professor of Natural History in 



Northwestern University. May, 1889. 

 Othniel C. Marsh, Ph. D., LL. D., New Haven, Conn.; Professor of Paleontology 



in Yale University. May, 1S89. 

 Vernon F. Marsters, A. B., Bloomington, Ind.; Associate Professor of Geology in 



Indiana State University. August, L892. 

 1'. H. Mell, M. E., Ph. D., Auburn, Ala.: Professor of Geology and Natural History 



in the State Polytechnic Institute. December, 1888. 



* Frederick J. H. Merrill, Ph. !>., State Museum, Albany, N. Y.; Assistant State 



Geologist and Assistant Director of State Museum. 

 George P. Merrill, M. S., U S. National Museum, Washington, D. G; Curator 



of Department of Lithology and Physical Geology. December, 1888. 

 James E. Mills, B. S., Quincy, Plumas Co., Cal. December, 1888. 



* Albro D. Morrill, A. M., M. S., Clinton, N. Y.; Professor of Geology in Hamilton 



College. 

 Thomas F. Moses, M. I). , Urb.ina, < >hio ; President of Urbana University. May, 1889. 



* Frank L. Nason, A. B., 5 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J.; Assistant on Geo- 



logical Survey of New Jersey. 



* Henry B. Nason, Ph. I)., M. D., LL. D., Troy, N. Y.; Professor of Chemistry and 



Natural Science in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 



* Peter Neep, A. M., 361 Russell Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 



*t John S. Newberry, M. D., LL. D. (Died December 7, 1892.) 



Frederick H. Newell, B. S., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 



1889. 

 William II. Niles, Ph. B., M. A., Cambridge, Mass. August, 1891. 



* Edward Orton, Ph. D., LL. D., Columbus, Ohio; State Geologist and Professor 



of Geology in the State University. 

 :; \\ios 0. Osborn, Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

 *t Richard Owen, LL. 1). (Died March 24, 1890.) 



* Horace B. Patton, Ph. D., Golden, Col.; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy 



in Colorado School of Mines. 

 Richard A. F. Penrose, Jr., Ph. I)., 1331 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. May, 



1889. 

 Joseph H. Perry, 176 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. December, 1888. 



* William H. Pettee, A. M., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Professor of Mineralogy, Eco- 



nomical Geology, and Mining Engineering in Michigan University. 



* Fbanklin Platt, 1319 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



* Julius Pohlman, M. I)., University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. V. 



William B. Potter, A. M., E. M., St. Louis, Mo.; Professor of Mining and Metal- 

 lurgy in Washington University. August, 1890. 

 *Joiin W. Powell, Director of U. S. Geological Survey. Washington, l». 0. 

 *John It. Procter, Frankfort, Ky.; State Geologist. 



* Charles S. Prosser, M. S., Topeka, Kan.; Professor of Geology in Washington 



College. 



* Raphael Pumi'elly, U S. Geological Survey, Newport, R. I. 



