11 MINERALOGY. 170-197 



170. Prof. S. W. JOHNSON (Professor of Agriculture and Analyti- 

 cal Chemistry, Yale College), New Haven, Conn. 



171. *Prof. JOHN JOHNSTON (Professor of Natural Science, Wes- 

 leyan University), Micklleton, Conn. 



172. *JAMKS P. KIMUALL, No. 33, Wall street, New York, N. Y. 



173. *A. C. KLINE, Philadelphia, Penn. 



174. W. J. KNOWLTON, Rockport, Mass. 



175. JOSIAII LADD, Littleton, N. II. 



170. Prof. GEOIIGE LAWSON (Professor of Chemistry Dalhousie 

 College), Halifax, Nova Scotia. 



177. ISAAC LEA (Vice President, American Philosophical Society), 

 No. 1G22, Locust street, Philadelphia. Penn. 



178. ELIAS LEWIS (Chairman of Committee on Natural History, 

 Long Island Historical Society), No. 1(5, Court street, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



179. Prof. A. LITTON, St. Louis, Mo. 



180. JOHN F. LOUD, Ellsworth, Me. 



181. O. C. MARSH, New Haven, Conn. 



182. *Prof. JOHN P. MARSHALL (Professor of , Tufts Col- 

 lege), Somerville, Mass. 



183. ISAAC C. MARTINDALE (Director, By berry Philosophical So- 

 ciety), By berry, Penn. 



184. G. F. MATTHEW (Curator, Natural History Society of St. 

 John), St. John, New Brunswick. 



185. G. F. MORSE (Curator of Mineralogy, California Academy of 

 Natural Science), San Francisco, Cal. 



180. J. V. C. N ELLIS, Auburn, N. Y. 



187. *Prof. J. G. NORWOOD (Professor of Natural Sciences and 

 Natural Philosophy, Missouri State University), Columbia, 

 Boonc Co., Mo. 



188. J. I). PARKER, Steuben, Me. 



189. * MAURICE PERKINS, Cambridge, Mass. 



190. *Prof. ROBERT PETER (Professor of Chemistry, Kentucky 

 University), Lexington, Ky. 



391. STEPHEN 1). POOLE, Lynn, Mass. 



192. A. HIDEOUT, Garland, Me. 



193. W. T. ROKPPKU, Bethlehem, Penn. 



194. Prof. OREX ROOT. Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



195. J. G. S \NBORN, Cherrytield, Me. 



190. *Wai. SIIARSWOOD, Philadelphia, Penn. 

 197. * JAMES M. SHAW, South Waterford, Me. 



