ASSOCIATE FELLOWS. 



563 



ASSOCIATE FELLOWS. — 92. 



(Number limited to one hundred. Elected as vacancies occur.) 



Class I.- -Mathematical and Physical Sciences. — 36. 



Section III. — 10. 



Section I. — 12. 



Mathematics and Astronomy. 



Edward E. Barnard, Williams Bay, 



Wis. 

 S. W". Burnham, Williams Bay, Wis 

 George Davidson, San Francisco. 

 Fabian Franklin, 

 George W. Hill, 

 E. S. Holden, 

 Emory McClintock, 

 E. H.Moore, 



Simon Newcomb, 

 Charles L. Poor, 

 George M. Searle, 

 J. X. Stockwell, 



Baltimore. 

 W.Nyack, N.Y. 

 New York. 

 Monistown,N.J. 

 Cliicago. 

 Washington. 

 New York. 

 Washington. 

 Cleveland, O. 



Section II. — 6. 

 Physics. 



Carl Barus, Providence, R.I. 



G. E. Hale, Williams Bay, Wis. 



T. C. Mendenhall, Worcester. 

 A. A. Michelson, Chicago. 

 E. L. Nichols, Ithaca, N. Y. 



M. I. Pupin, New York. 



Chemistry. 

 Wolcott Gibbs, Newport, R.I. 

 Frank A. Gooch, New Haven. 

 Eugene W. Hilgard, Berkeley, Cal. 

 S. W. Johnson, New Haven. 

 J. W. Mallet, Charlottesville,Va. 



E. W. Morley, W. Hartford, Conn. 

 Charles E. Munroe, Washington. 



John U. Nef, 

 J. M. Ordway, 

 Ira Remsen, 



Chicago, 111. 

 New Orleans. 

 Baltimore. 



Section IV. — S. 



Technology and Engineering. 



Henry L. Abbot, Cambridge. 

 Cyrus B. Comstock, New York. [Ya. 



Charlestowu, W. 



Bethlehem, Pa. 



New York. 



New York. 



Edge Moor, Del. 



W. P. Craighill, 



John Fritz, 

 James D. Hague, 

 F. R. Hutton, 

 William Sellers, 

 Robt. S. Woodward 



Washington. 



Class II. — Natural and Physiological Sciences. — 32. 

 Section I. — 9. 



Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of 



the Globe. 



Cleveland Abbe, 

 George J. Brush, 



Washington. 

 New Haven. 



T. C Chamberlin, Chicago. 



Edward S. Dana, New Haven. 



Walter G. Davis, Cordova, Arg. 



Samuel F. Emmons, Washington. 



G. K. Gilbert, Washington. 



R. Pumpelly, Newport, R.I. 



Charles D. Walcott, Washington. 



