ORGANIZATION 43 



1876. Sherwood, Andrew. Assistant State Geologist in 

 Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, Mansfield, Penn. 

 1885. Slosson, Charles. Buffalo, N. Y. 

 1883. Smith, J. Ward. 144 Monmouth Street, Newark, N. J. 



1895. Smyth, Charles H., Jr. Professor of Geology and 

 Mineralogy in Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y, 



1890. Spencer, Rev. J. Selden. Tarrytown, N. Y. 



1896. Stearns, Robert E. C, Ph.D. Associate in Zoology 

 U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 



. Stevens, Walter LeConte. Professor of Physics, Wash- 

 ington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. 



1876. Storer, Francis H. Professor of Agricultural Chemis- 

 try in Bussey Institute, Harvard University, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. 



1885. Tagore, Rajah Sir Sourindro Mohun. Mus. Director 

 (Oxon.), Calcutta, India. 



1893. Thomson, J. P. President Royal Society of Queens- 

 land, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 



1876. Thurston, Robert Henry. Director Sibley College, 

 Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



1885. Thwing, Rev. Edward P. President of the Western 

 Reserve University, Cleveland, O. 



1899. Traquair, R. H. Keeper of Natural History Depart- 

 ment of Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



1877. Trowbridge, John. Rumford Professor of the Appli- 

 cation of Science to Useful Arts in Harvard University, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 



1876. Tuttle, D. K. U. S. Mint, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1 87 1. Van Hourck, Henri, M.D. Professor of Botany and 

 Director of Botanical Gardens, Rue de la Sante 8, Antwerp, 

 Belgium. 



1867. Verrill, Addison Emery. Professor of Zoology in 

 Yale University, 86 Whaley Avenue, New Haven, Conn. 



1890. Vogdes, Anthony Wayne. Captain 5th U. S. 

 Artillery, Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, N. Y. 



1900. Van Hise, Charles Richard, Ph.D. Professor of 

 Geology, University of Wiscon.sin, Madison, Wis. 



