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43. Robert T. Hill, B. S., Austin, Texas ; Professor of Geology in University of 



Texas. 



44. Charles H. Hitchcock, Ph. D., Hanover, N. H. ; Professor of Geology in 



Dartmouth College. 



45. Levi Holbrook, A. M., P. O. Box 536, N. Y. City. 



4(3. Joseph A. Holmes, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Professor of Geology in 

 University of North Carolina. 



47. Jedediah Hotchkiss, 346 E. Beverly St., Staunton, Virginia. 



48. Edmund O. Hovey, Ph. D., Waterbury, Conn. 



49. Horace C. Hovey, D. D., 14 Park St., Bridgeport, Conn. 



50. Edwin E. Howell, A. M., 18 College Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 



51. Alpheus Hyatt, B. S., Bost. Soc. of Nat. Hist., Boston, Mass. ; Curator of 



Boston Society of Natural History. 



52. Joseph F. James, M. S., United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



53. Lawrence C. Johnson, United States Geological Survey, Meridian, Miss. 



54. W. D. Johnson, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



55. James F. Kemp, A. B., E. M., Ithaca, N. Y. ; Assistant Professor of Geology 



and Mineralogy in Cornell University. 

 50. George F. Kuxz, 402 Garden St., Hoboken, N. J. 



57. Joseph LeConte, M. D., LL. D., Berkeley, Cal. ; Professor of Geology in the 



University of California. 



58. J. Peter Lesley, LL. D., 1008 Clinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; State Geol- 



ogist. 



59. W J McGee, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



60. Frederick J. H. Merrill, Ph. B., Fordham Heights, N. Y. City. 



61. Albro D. Morrill, A. M , M. S., Athens, Ohio; Professor of Biology and 



Geology in Ohio University. 



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



Geological Survey of New Jersey. 



63. Henry B. Nason, Ph. D., 31. D., LL. D., Troy, N. Y. ; Professor of Chemistry 



and Natural Science in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 



64. Peter Neff, A. M., 401 Prospect St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



65. John S. Newberry, M. D., LL. D., Columbia College, N. Y. City; Profes- 



sor of Geology and Paleontology in Columbia College. 



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



of Geology in the State University. 



67. Amos O. Osborn, Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



68. Richard Owen, LL. D., New Harmony, Ind. (Died March 24, lS'.K).) 



69. Horace B. Patton, Ph.D., New Brunswick, N. J.; A.ssistan1 Professor of 



Geology and Mineralogy in Rutgers College, 



70. William H. Pettee, A. M., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Professor of Mineralogy, 



Economical Geology, and Mining Engineering in Michigan University. 



71. Franklin Platt, G15 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



72. Julius Pohlman, M. D., Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, N\ V. 

 7".. John W. Powell, Director of U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 74. John R. Proctkk. Frankfort, Kentucky ; State Geologist. 



7<i. Charles S. Pros>h;k. M. S., 0\ S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 



77. Eugene N. S. Ringuebkrg, M. D., Lockport, N. Y. 



78. Israel C. Russell, M. S., United Status Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



