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ASSOCIATE FELLOWS. 



ASSOCIATE FELLOWS. — 85. 



(Number limited to one Iiundrcd.) 



Class I. — Mathematical and Physical Sciences. — 33. 



Section L — 7. 



Mathematics. 



E. B. Elliott, Washingtoii,D.C. 

 William FeiTel, AVa.shingtou,D.C. 

 Thomas Hill, Portland, Me. 

 Simon Newcomb, Washington, D.C. 

 H. A. Newton, New llavcn, Conn. 

 James E. Oliver, Ithaca, N.Y. 

 T. H. Saft'ord, Williamstown, Mass. 



Sectiox II. — 12. 



Practical Astronomy and Geodesy. 



W.H.C.Bartlett, Yonkers, N.Y. 

 J. H. C. Coffin, Washington, D.C. 



Wm. H. Emory, 

 Asaph Hall, 

 J. E. Hilgard, 

 George W. Hill, 



Washington, D.C. 

 Washington, D.C. 

 Washington, D.C. 

 Nyack, N.Y. 



Sam. P. Langley, Allegheny, Pa. 

 Elias Loomis, New Haven, Conn. 

 Maria Mitchell, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 

 C. H. F. Peters, Chuton, N.Y. 



George M. Searle, New York. 

 Chas. A. Young, Princeton, N.J. 



Section III. — 10. 



Physics and Chemistry. 



F. A. P. Barnard, New York. 



J. Willard Gibbs, New Haven, Conn. 



S. W. Johnson, New Haven, Conn. 



John Le Conte, 

 A. M. j\Iayer, 

 Ogden N. Rood, 

 H. A. Rowland, 



Berkeley, Cal. 

 Hoboken, N.J. 

 New York. 

 Baltimore. 



L.M. Rutherfurd, New York. 

 Benj. Silliman, New Haven, Conn. 

 J. W. Mallet, Charlottesville, Va. 



Section IV. — 4. 



Technology and Engineering. 



Henry L. Abbot, New York. 

 William Sellers, Philadelphia. 

 George Talcott, Albany, N.Y. 

 W.P.Trowbridge, New Haven, Conn. 



Class II. — Natural and Physiological Sciences. — 25. 



Section I. — 12. 



Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of 

 the Globe. 



George J. Brush, New Haven, Conn. 

 James D. Dana, New Haven, Conn. 

 J. W. Dawson, Montreal, Canada. 

 J. C Fremont, New York. 



F. A. Genth, Philadelphia. 

 James Hall, Albany, N.Y. 



F. S. Holmes, Charleston, S.C. 

 Clarence King, Washington, D.C. 

 Joseph Le Conte, Berkeley, Cal. 

 J. Peter Lesley, Philadelphia. 

 R. Pumpelly, Newport, R.I. 

 Geo. C. Swallow, Columbia, Mo. 



