PROCEEDINGS OF NEW YORK MEETING. 



79. Jam se M. Safford, M I) . LL. D., Nashville, Tenn. ; State Geologist ; Pro- 



n Vanderbilt University. 



80. Rollih 1». Salisbury, a. M.. Beloit, Wis< Bin; Professor of.Geologyin 



it College. 



81. Charles Schaeffbr, M. I'.. 1309 Arch St., Philadelphia, l'a. 



82. Nun will S. Shalbb, LL. D., Cambridge, Mass Prof — of Geology in 



Harvard University. 



Frederick \V. Simonds, Ph. 1).. Austin, Texas; Professor of Geology in Uni- 

 versity of Texas. 

 84. Eu< bene A. Smith, Ph.D., University, Tuscaloosa County, Ala.; Profess 

 of Chemistry and Geology in University of Alabama. 



John C. Smock, Pb. D., State Museum, Albany, N. V ; Assistant in Charge 

 of tlic Stat'- Museum. 



Joseph W. Spencer, a. M., Ph. D., Athens, Georgia ; State Geologist. 

 s7. John .1. Sn \ enson, Ph. I).. University of the City of N". V. ; l'rofessor of 

 ( ,. ology in tin' University of the < !ity of New York. 



William I-:. Taylor, Peru, Nemaha <'■>.. Neb.; Teacher of Geology and 

 Natural History in Nebraska State Normal Sch 



89. Asa Scott Tiffany, 901 West Fifth St., Davenport, [owa. 



90. James B.Todd, A. M., Tabor, [owa; Professor of Natural Sciences in Tabor 



< '"liege. 

 '.•1. Henry \V. Turner, United States Geological Survey. Valley Springs, Cal. 

 '.r2. Edward 0. Ulrich, A. M., Newport, Kentucky. 



Warren Upham, A. B., 36 Newbury St., Somerville, Ma-.; Assistant on the 

 I'. S. Geological Survey. 

 ■I Charles R. Vam Hise, M.S.. Madison, Wisconsin; Professor of Mineralogy 

 and Petrography in Wisconsin University; Geologist, I'. S. Geological 

 Survey. 



95. ANTHONY W. VoGDES, Fori Hamilton. N. Y Harbor; Captain Fifth Artillery. 



U. S. Army. 



96. Makmimw K. Wadsworth, I'll I).. Houghton, Mich.: State Geologist ; I>i- 



tor of Michigan Mining School. 

 '.17. Charles I). Walcott, U.S. National Museum, Washington, !».<'.; Paleon- 

 tologist, U. S. Geological Survey. 

 Israel C. White, Ph.D., Morgantown, W. Va. ; Professor of Geology in 



Wesl Virginia University. 

 I Robbri I'. Whitfield, Ph. D., American Museum of Natural History, 77th 



St. ami 8th Av.. \ . Y. City ; Curator of Geology ami Paleontology in 



American Museum of Natural History. 

 mil Edward II Williams, Jr., A. <\. K. M.. 117 Church St.. Bethlehem, Pa.; 



Professor of Mining Engineering and Geology in Lehigh University. 

 101 Georoi II. Williams, Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ; 



Prof< r of Inorganic Geology in Johns Hopkins University. 



102. Henri S. Williams, Ph. !>.. [thaca, N. "i Professor of Geology and Paleon 



tology in ( lornell I rniversity. 

 in.;. .1. Fb I ■' 1 Willi IMS, Ph. D., Salem N. Y. 



104 '• W1111 ims, I'll l> . [thaca N. Y. ; P in Cornell University. 



105. Alexander Wincuell, LL D., Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Profi Q gyand 



Pa • ■ \ in M ichigan tJniversity 



