12 PROCEEDINGS OF ITHACA MEETING. 



Warren Upham, United States Geological Survey, 21 Newbury Street, Somerville, 



M ass. 

 Charles R. Vak Hise, United States Geological Survey, Professor Mining and 



Petrology, "Wisconsin University, Madison, Wis. 

 A. W. Vogdes, Captain Fifth Artillery, Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor, N. Y. 

 M. E. Wahswoim'H, State Geologist, Director of Michigan Mining School, Hough- 



ton, Michigan. 

 Charles D. Walcott, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Israel C. White, Professor of Geology, West Virginia University, Morgantownj 



W. \'a. 

 Robert P. Whitfield, Curator of Geology and Palaeontology, American Museum 



of Natural History, Central Park, New York City. 

 Edward H. Williams, Jr., Professor of Mining Engineering and Geology, Lehigh 



University, Bethlehem, Penn. 

 George H. Williams, Professor of Inorganic Geology. Johns Hopkins University, 



Baltimore, Mil. 

 Henry S. Williams, Professor of Geology, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 J. Francis William-. Director of Technical Museum, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 



N. Y. 

 Samuel G. Williams, Professor at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 Alexander AVinchell, Professor of Geology, University of Michigan, Ann 



Arbor, Mich. 

 Horace V. WlNCHELL, Assistant, Minnesota Geological Survey, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Newton H. WlNCHELL, State Geologist and Professor in University of Minnesota, 



M inneapolis, Minn. 

 ARTHUR Winslow, Assistant, Geological Survey of Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark. 



The Secretary (of the Committee of Organization, acting as Secretary of 

 the meeting), reported that a scrutiny of the ballots, received by mail from 

 seventy-four Fellows, showed the election of the following candidates for 

 Fellowship under Art. Ill, Section 2: 



Wm. S. I'.avi.kv, Professor of Geology, Colby University, Waterville, Maine. 

 Wm. P. Blake, Mill Rock, New Haven, Conn. 



K. Ellsworth Call, Professor of Natural Seience, High School, 1><> Moines, Iowa. 

 K. W. Ells, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Canada. 

 J. C. Pales, Professor of Natural History, Centre College, Danville, Ey. 

 Wm. M . Fontaine, Professor of Geology, University of Virginia. 

 A. <'. fin. i., Student in Petrography, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Bid. 

 Edw. Gilpin, Jr., Inspector of Mines, Halifax. Nova Scotia. 

 II. <;. II inks, lately State Mineralogist, San Francisco, Cal. 

 David Honeyman, Provincial Geologist, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

 E. V I) Invii.i.ikks, 711 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A. W.Jackson, Professorof Mineralogy, Petrography and Applied Geology, Uni- 

 versity I ifornia, Berkeley, Cal. 

 Jules Marcou, 12 Garden Street, Cambridge, Ma 



P. II. Mbll, Jr., Professor of Geology, Alabama Technical Enstitute, Auburn, Ala. 

 G p, Mebbill, Curator, United States National Museum, Washington, D. C. 

 James K. Mills, 2106 Van N< - Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. 

 .1. II. Peret, Professorof Natural Science B b School, Wor ter, Mass. 



