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* Horace B. Patton, Ph. D., New Brunswick, X. J.; Assistant Professor of Geology 



and Mineralogy in Rutgers College. 

 Richard A. F. Penrose, Jr., Ph. D., 1331 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. May, 1889. 

 Joseph H. Perry, 170 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. December, 1888. 



* William H. Pettee, A. M., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Professor of Mineralogy, Eco- 



nomical Geology, and Mining Engineering in Michigan University. 

 :J Franklin Platt, 1319 Walnut St., Phladelphia, Pa. 



* Julius Pohlman, M. D., University of Buffalo, Buffalo, X. Y. 



William B. Totter, A. M., E. M., St. Louis, Mo. ; Professor of Mining and Metal- 

 lurgy in Washington University. August, 1890. 



* John W. Powell, Director of U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



* John R. Procter, Frankfort, Ivy. ; State Geologist. 



* Charles S. Prosser, M. S., U. S. National Museum. Washington, D. C. 



* Raphael Pumpellv, U. S. Geological Survey, Newport, R. I. 



William North Rue, A. M., Ph. D., LL. D., Middletown, Conn.; Professor of 

 Geology in Wesleyan University. August, 1890. 



* Eugene X. S. Ringueberg, M. D., Lockport, N. Y. 



.Charles W. Rolpe, M. S., Urbana, Champaign Co., Illinois; Professor of Geology 

 in University of Illinois. May, 1889. 



* Israel C. Russell, M. S., Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Professor of Geology in University 



of Michigan. 



* James M. Safpord, M. I)., LL. D., Nashville, Tenn. ; State Geologist; Professor 



in Vanderbilt University. 

 < >restes H. St. John, Topeka, Kansas. May, 1889. 



* Rollin D. Salisbury, A. M., Madison, Wis. ; Professor of General and Geographic 



Geology in University of Wisconsin. 



-Charles Schaepfer, M. D., 1309 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Henry M. Seely, M. D., Middlebury, Vt. ; Professor of Geology in Middlebury Col- 

 lege. May, 1889. 



Alfred R. C. Selwyn, C. M. G., LL. D., Ottawa, Canada; Director of Geological 

 and Natural History Survey of Canada. December, 1889. 



'' Nathaniel S. Shaler, LL. T>., Cambridge, Mass.; Professor of Geology in Har- 

 vard University. 



Will H. Sherzer, M.S., Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Instructor in Geology and Paleon- 

 tology, University of Michigan. December, 1890. 



*FREDERICK W. SlMONDS, Ph. !>., Austin, Texas ; Professor of Geology in Univer- 

 sity of Texas. 



*Er/GENE A. Smith, I'h. !>.. University, Tuscaloosa Co., Ala.; State (Jeologisl and 

 Professor of Chemistry and Geology in University of Alabama. 



* John C. Smock, Ph. D., Trenton, X..!.; State Geologist. 



.1. W. Spencer, A. M., I'h. D., Atlanta, Georgia; State Geologist. 

 Timothy Willi \m Stanton, B. S., IT. S. Geological Survey, Washington, l>. ( '. ; 

 Assistant Paleontologist U.S. Geological Survey. August, 1891. 

 John J.Stevenson, Ph. !>., CTniversity of the City of New York; Professor of 

 ' leology in the University of the City of New York. 

 George C. Swallow, M. I>., LL. D., Helena, Montana ; State Geologist ; latelyState 



Geologisl of Missouri, and also of Kansas. December, 1889. 

 Ralph S. Take, Cornell University, [-thaca, N. V. August, L890. 

 Maurice Thompson, Crawfordsville, End.; Lately State Geologist. May. 1889. 

 \-\ Scott Tiffany, 901 West Fifth St., Davenport, Lowa. 



