OFFICERS, CORRESPONDENTS, AND MEMBERS OF THE 

 PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



OFFICERS FOR 1915 



President: 

 Edward O. TTlrioh, Washington, D. C. 



First Vice-President: 

 J. C. Merhiam, Berkeley. California 



Second Vice-President: 

 Gilbert Van Ingen, Princeton, New Jersey 



Third Vice-President : 

 F. IT. Knowlton, Washington, D. C. 



Secretary: 

 R. S. Bassler, Washington, D. C. 



Treasurer: 

 Richard S. Lull, New Haven, Connecticut 



Editor: 

 Charles R. Eastman. New York Citv 



MEMBERSHIP, 1915 

 CORREFtPONDENTff 



Dr. A. C. Nathorst, Royal Natural History Museum, Stockholm, Sweden. 



S. S. BucKMAN, Esq., Westfield, Thame, England. 



Prof. Charles DfePERET, University of Lyon, Lyon (Rhone), France. 



Dr. Henry Woodward, British Museum (Natural History), London. England. 



MEMBERS 



Jos6 G. Aguilera, Institute Geologico de Mexico, City of Mexico, Mexico. 



Truman H. Aldrich, care post-office, Birmingham, Ala. 



Henry M. Ami, Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. Ottawa, 



Canada. 

 F. M. Anderson, 2604 Etna Street, Berkeley, Cal. 

 Robert Anderson, 7 Richmond Terrace, London, England. 

 Ralph Arnold, 021 Union Oil Building, Tx)s Angeles, Cal. 

 RuFUS M. Bagg, Jr., Lawrence College. Appleton, Wis. 

 Charles L. Baker, 71 fi Southern Pacific Building, Houston, Texas. 



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