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a most happy reminiscence. Amongst them were Pro- 

 fessors Marsh from Yale College and Claypole from 

 Akron, Professors G. K. Gilbert and G. D. Walcott 

 from Washington, G. H. Williams from Baltimore, 

 H. S. Williams from Ithaca, N.Y., but it seems in- 

 vidious to instance names. 



Among French members were M. Gaudry, the old and 

 valued friend ; Professors de Lapparent, C. Barrois, 

 Gosselet, all men of world - wide fame ; and, among 

 others, Prince Roland Bonaparte and the Marquis 

 de Saporta. Italy's list was headed by Professor 

 Capellini, Rector of Bologna University, and the in- 

 timate friend of thirty years' standing. Germany sent 

 a number of notable members, including such names 

 as Von Richthofen, Beyrich, Zirkel, and Yon Zittel. 

 Among geologists from Austria - Hungary were such 

 well - known names as Stur, Neumayr, and Szabo ; 

 Belgium contributed a group of attached fellow- 

 workers Mourlon, Dewalque, Renard, Rutot, Van 

 den Broeck, &c. ; whilst Holland also sent members. 

 Among thirteen from Russia were the distinguished 

 names of Pavlow and Nikitin. The two Professors 

 Stefanescu represented Roumania ; members from Spain 

 were present, and Colonel Delgado and Senor Choffat 

 from Portugal. Dr Otto Torell travelled from Sweden, 

 and there was a muster of brother -geologists from 

 Switzerland, among them Professors Renevier, Heim, 

 and Mayer - Eymer. Steenstrup represented Den- 

 mark ; Bulgaria also sent its member. Geologists 

 from India, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand 

 swelled the assemblage, all of them men who had 

 made their mark, such as Oldham, Sterry Hunt, &c. 

 It is hardly necessary to add that all parts of Great 

 Britain and Ireland contributed representatives. The 



