LIST OF FELLOWS. 585 



160. Clarence L. Herrick, M. S., 14 Mitchell Avenue, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, 



Ohio; Professor of Geology and Biology in the University of Cincinnati. 



161. Samuel B. Howell, M. D.. 1513 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Professor of 



Mineralogy and Geology in University of Pennsylvania. 



162. William McInnes. A. B., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Assistant 



Field Geologist, Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. 

 1»;::. Maurice Thompson, Crawfordsville, Indiana ; lately State Geologist. 



164. Frank H. Knowlton, M. S., U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. ; 



Assistant Curator of Botany in U. S. National Museum. 



165. Arthur Keith, A. M., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



1GG. Thomas H. McBride, Iowa City, Iowa; Professor of Botany in the State Uni- 

 versity of Iowa. 

 1G7. David White, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



168. Frederick D. Chester, M. S., Newark, Delaware: Professor of Geology and 



Botany in Delaware College. 



169. Alexis A. Julien, Ph. D., Columbia College, N. Y. City; Instructor in 



Columbia College. 



170. P. J. Farnsworth, M. D., Clinton, Iowa; Professor in the State University 



of Iowa. 



171. Othniel C. Marsh, Ph. D., LL. D., New Haven, Conn. ; Professor of Paleon- 



tology in Yale College. 



172. Thomas F. Moses, M. D., Urbana, Ohio ; President, of Urbana University. 



173. Henry Donald Campbell, Ph. D., Lexington, Va. ; Professor of Geology and 



Biology in Washington and Lee University. 



174. Walter H. Weed, M. E., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



175. Andrew C. Lawson, Ph. D., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Field 



Geologist on Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. 



176. Amos Bowman, Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada ; Field Geologist on 



Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. 



Elected December 26, 1889. 



177. George C. Swallow, M. D., LL. D., Helena, Montana; State Geologist; 



lately State Geologist of Missouri, and also of Kansas. 



178. Albert S. Bickmore, Ph. D., American Museum of Natural History, 77th 



St. and 8th Avenue, N. Y. City; Curator of Anthropology in the American 

 Museum of Natural History. 



179. John E. Wolff, Ph. D., Harvard University, Camhridge, Mass.; Instructor 



in Petrography, Harvard University. 



180. Ezra Brainerd, LL. D., Middlebury, Vermont; President of Middlebury 



College. 



181. Thomas Sterry Hunt, D. Sc, LL. I)., Park Avenue Hotel, N. Y. City. 



182. R. D. Lacoe, Pittston, Pa. 



183. Aaron H. Cole, A. M., Hamilton, N. Y. ; Lecturer on Natural History in 



Madison University. 



184. Frank Dawson Adams. Montreal, Canada; Lecturer on Geology at McGill 



College. 



