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Clarence Raymond Claghorn, B. S., M. E., 204 Walnut Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 August, 1891. 



* William B. Clark, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md.; Instructor in Geology in Johns 



Hopkins University. 



* Edward W. Claypole, D. Sc., Akron, 0. ; Professor of Geology in Buchtel College. 

 Aaron H. Cole, A. M., Englewood, 111. December, 1889. 



* John Collett, A. M., Ph. D., Indianapolis, Ind. ; lately State Geologist. 



* Theodore B. Comstock, Tucson, Ariz. ; Directer Arizona School of Klines, 

 t George H. Cook, Ph. D., LL. D. (Died September 22, 1889.) 



* Edward D. Cope, Ph.D., 2102 Pine St.. Philadelphia; Professor of Geology in 



the University of Pennsylvania. 



* Francis W. Cragin, B. S., Topeka, Kansas; Professor of Geology and Natural 



History in Washburne College. 

 Albert R. ('randall, A. M., Lexington, Kentucky; Professor of Geology in 

 Agricultural and .Mechanical College of Kentucky. 



* William 0. Crosby, B. S., Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass. ; 



Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Lithology in Massachusetts Institute of 

 Technology. 

 Charles Whitman Cross, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 May, 1889. 



* Malcolm H. Crump, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Professor of Natural Science in 



Ogden College. 

 I i \rry E. Culver, A. M., Beloit, Wis. 



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

 T. Nelson Dale, Newport, R. I.; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. 



December, 1890. 



* James D. Dana. LL. D., New Haven, Conn.; Professor of Geology in Yale Uni- 



versity. 



* Nelson H. Darton, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 ■William M. Davis, Cambridge, Mass.; Professor of Physical (geography in 



Harvard University. 



George M. Dawson, D. Sc, A. R. S. M., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Can. ; As- 

 sistant Director Of Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. May, L889. 



Sir J. William Dawson, LL. D., McGill Gollege, Montreal, Canada ; Principal of 

 McGill University. May, 1889. 



David T. Day, A. B.,Ph.D. TJ. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Aug., L891. 



Frederick P. Dewey, Ph. B., 621 F St. X. W., Washington, D. C. May, L889. 



Orville A. Derby, M. S., Sao Paulo, Brazil; Dire -tor of the Geographical and 

 Geological Survey ofthe Province of Sao Paulo, Brazil. December, L890. 



* Joseph S. Diller, B. s„ United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. ('. 

 Edward V. d'Invilliers, E. M., 711 Walnul St., Philadelphia, Pa. December, 1888 



I'.nwis T. Di vible, Austin, Texas ; State Geologist. 

 Maj. Clarence E. Dutton, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., San Antonio, Texas. 

 August, I sin. 

 Willi wi B. Dwight, M. A., Ph. B., Poughkeepsie, V Y.: Professor of Natural 



I [istory in Vassar ( lollege. 

 i rEORGE II. Eldridge, A.. B., United States < reological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Robert W. Ells, LL. D., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada ; Field Geolo 

 . gist on Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. December, 1888 



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