580 PRO( EEDINGS OF NEW YORK MEETING. 



15. Fran< i- W. Cum. in. B. S., Topekn, Kansas; Pr< Df Geology and Natural 



History in Washburne Coll( 



16. Albert R. Crandall, A. M., Lexington, Kentucky; Professor of Geology in 



\ e • icultural and Mechanical C<>llfu'' of Kentucky. 



17. \\ ii.i.iam O. Crosby, B. S., Boston Society of Natural History. Boston, Mass. ; 



Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Lithology in Massachusetts [nstitute 

 of Technology. 

 is. Malcolm II. Cri mp, Bowling (Jreen, Kentucky : Profi — r of Natural Science 

 in ( >gden College. 



19. Henry P. Cushing, M. S., 786 Prospect St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



20. Jambs D. Dana, LL. D., New Haven, Conn. ; Professor of Geology in rale 



University. 



21. Nelsom II. Darton, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



22. William M. Davis, Cambridge, Mass.; Professor of Physical Geography in 



Harvard University. 

 •r,. JOSEPH S. DiLLER, I'.. S., United States Geological Survey. Washington, D. ('. 

 •_M. William B. Dwight, M. A., Ph. B., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; Professor of 



Natural History in Vassar College. 



25. George H. Eldridgk, A. B., United States Geological Survey, Washington, 



D. C. 



26. Benjamin K. Emerson, Ph.D., Amherst, Mass.; Professor of Geology in 



Amherst College. 



27. Samuel P. Emmons, A. M., E. M., CTnited States Geological Survey. Washing- 



ton, D. C. 



28. Herman L. Fairchild, I'.. S., Rochester, N. Y. ; Professor of Geology and 



Natural History in University of Rochester. 



29. Albert E. Foots, M. D., 1223 Belmont Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa 



30. P. M w F08HAY, A. B., Beaver Falls, Pa. 



31. Psrsifor Frazer, D. Sc, 1012 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Professor 



of Chemistry in Franklin Institute. 

 :;•_• Homer T. Pi ller, Ph. D., Worcester, Ma-.; Professor of Geology in \V<>r< 



ter Polytechnic Institute. 

 :;::. Grove K. Gilbert, A. M., United States Geological Survey, Washington, 



I), c. 

 ;i Georgi B. Grinnell, Ph. D., 318 Broadway, N. V. City 

 :;.".. William P. E Gurley, Danville, Illinois. 



Christopher W. Hall, A. M.. 803 University Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.: 



Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in University of Minnesota. 

 37. James Hall, LL. D., State Hall, Albany, N. V. ; State Geologist and Director 



of the State M useum. 

 - Erabmub Haworth, l'li. D., Oskaloosa, towa; Professor of Natural Sciences 



in Penn Col leg 

 39. Roberi Hay, l!"\ 162, Junction City, Kan 

 K). Angelo Hbilprin, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, I'a. : Professor 



of Paleontology in the Academy of Natural Scien< 

 11. Lewis K. link-. Lincoln, Nebraska; Professor of Geology in the University 



of Nebraska. 

 12 I w Hiloard, Ph. D., LL D., Berkeley, Cal : Professor of Agricult- 



ure in l*ni\ ersil \ of < California 



