584 PROCEEDINGS OF SEW YORK MEETING. 



131. Frank A.. Hill, 208 S. Centre St, Pottsville, Pa. ; Geologisl in Charge of 



Anthracite District, 2d Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. 



132. Lester F. Ward, A. M., U. 8. Geological Survey, Washington, I). C. ; Pa- 



leontologist, U. S. Geologic*! Survey. 



133. Frederick P. Dkwkv. Ph. B., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. 0. ; 



Curator of Department of Metallurgy, U. S. National Museum. 

 1".}. Charles Whitman Cross, Ph. D., U - G logical Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 135. Josepb P. Iddings, Ph. B., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, I>. C. 

 L36. Arnold II am k. Ph. 15. . U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, I). C. 



137. Olives Marcy, LL. D., Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois; Professor of Natural 



Eistory in Northwestern University. 



138. Sir J. William Dawson, LL. D., McGill College, Montreal, Canada ; Prin- 



cipal of McGill University. 



139. M.m:v B. Holmes, Ph. I).. 201 S. First St., Rockford, Illinois. 



ill). Thomas M. Jackson, C. E., Morgantown, W. Va. ; Professor of Civil and 

 Mining Knginoerinij in West Virginia University. 



141. Robert II. Looghridge, Ph. D., Columbia, Smith Carolina; Professor of 



Agricultural Chemistry in University of South Carolina. 



142. Frederick II. Newell, I!. S., I". S. Geological Survey, Washington, I). C. 



143. Clarence King, 18 Wall St., N. Y. City; lately Director of the U. s. 



1 . logical Survey. 



111. Robert Simpson Woodward, C E., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, 

 D ('. 



II".. Moritz Fischer, State Museum, Frankfort, Ky. ; Assistant on State Geolog- 

 ical Survey and Curator of State Museum. 



146. Henry M. Seklt, M. D., Middlebury, Vermont; Professor of Geology in 

 Middlebury College. 



117. Chable8 Wai hsmuth, M. I).. Burlington, Iowa. 



148. Franklik R. Carpenter, Ph.D., Rapid City, South Dakota: Professor of 



Geology in Dakota School of Mines. 



149. Truman II. Axdrich, M. E.,92 Southern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



150. Orestes II. Si. J ohn, Topeka, Kansas. 



151. Richard A. F. Penrose, Jr., Ph.D.. Little Rock, Arkansas; Assistant on 



A ■ kansas Geological Survey. 



152. .John B Hastings, M. E., Ketchum, Alturas Co., Idaho. 



1 .".:;. Robert Ch llmers, Geological Survey oilier. Ottawa, Canada ; Field Geologist 

 on Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. 



154. Charles W. Hates, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



155. Henri McCalley, A. M , C. £., University, Tuscaloosa County, Ala.; A 



mi on Geological Survey of Alabama. 



156. Charles W Rolee, M.S., (Jrbana, Champaign Co., Illinois; Professor of 



1 . logy in University of I llinois. 



157. George M. Dawsom D Sc, A. R S. M., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, 



i i.el.i : Assistant Director of Geological and Natural History Survey of 

 < lanada. 

 Stephen Bowerh \ M , San Buena Ventura, California. 

 159. N. .1. Giroux I I. Geological Survey Office, Ottavt I In Assistant 

 Field Geologi I Q igical and Natural History Survey of Canada. 



