526 PROCEEDINGS OF COLUMBUS MEETING. 



* Benjamin K. Emerson, Ph. D., Amherst, Mass. ; Professor in Amherst College. 

 Samuel F. Emmons. A. M., E. M., U. S. Geological Survey. Washington, D. C. 



John Eyerman, Easton, Pa. August, 1891. 



♦Herman L. Fairchild, B. S., Rochester, X. Y. ; Professor of Geology and Natural 



History in University of Rochester. 

 J. C. Fales, Danville, Kentucky ; Professor in Centre College, December, 1888. 

 Eugene Rudolph Faribault, C. E., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada. 



August, 1891. 

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



May, 1889. 

 Moritz Fischer, 721 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. May, 1889. 

 ♦Albert E. Foote, M. D., 4116 Elm Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 

 William M. Fontaine, A. M.. University of Virginia, Va. ; Professor of Natural 



History and Geology in University of Virginia. December, 1888. 

 *P. Max Foshay, M. S., M. D., 3 Park Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 



* Persifor Frazer, D. Sc, 1042 Drexel Building, Philadelphia. Pa.; Professor of 



Chemistry in Franklin Institute. 



* Homer T. Fuller, Ph. D., Worcester, Mass. ; Professor of < leology in Worcester 



Polytechnic Institute. 

 Henry Gannett, S. B.. A. Met. B.. U. S. Geological Survey. Washington, D. C. 

 December, 1891. 



* Grove K. Gilbert, A. M.. United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. ('. 

 Adams ( .'. Gill, A. B., Northampton, Mass. December, 1888. 



N. J. Giroex, C. E., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Assistant Field 



< reologist, Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. May, L889. 

 Ulv. s. Grant, B. S., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 



* George B. Grinnell, Ph. D., 318 Broadway, New York city. 

 " :; ~ William F. E. Gurley, Danville, Illinois. 



Arnold Hague, Ph. B., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



-Christopher W. Hall, A. M., 803 University Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ; Pro- 

 fessor of Geology and Mineralogy in University of Minnesota. 



♦James Hall, LL. D., State Hall, Albany, N. Y. : State Geologist and Director of 

 the State Museum. 



Henry G. Hanks, 1124 Greenwich St., San Francisco, Cal. ; lately State Mineralo- 

 gist. December, 1888. 



John B. Hastings, M. E., Boise City, Idaho. May, 1889. 



♦Erasmus Haworth, Ph. D., Oskaloosa, Iowa; Professor of Natural Sciences in 

 Penn College. 



* Robert Hay, Box 562, Junction City, Kansas; Geologist, U. S. Department of 



Agriculture. 

 C. Willard Hayes, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 18S9. 

 • ; " Angelo Heilprin, Academy of Natural Sciences. Philadelphia, Pa.; Professor of 



Paleontology in the Academy of Natural Sciences. 

 Clarence L. Herrick, M. S., 324 Hamilton Ave., North Side, Cincinnati, Ohio; 



Professor of Geology and Biology in the University of Cincinnati. May. 1889. 

 -Lewis E. Hicks, Lincoln, Nebraska. 



* Eugene W. Hilgard, Ph. D., LL. D., Berkeley. Cal. ; Professor of Agriculture in 



University of California. 

 Frank A. Hill, 208 S. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. : Geologist in Charge of Anthra- 

 cite District, Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. May, 1889. 



