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241. E. W. HILGARD (State Geologist of Mississippi), Oxford, Miss. 



242. *Dr. J. KNAPP, Louisville, Ky. 



243. Dr. ALBERT C. KOCH, St. Louis, Mo. 



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

 No. 1622, Locust street, Philadelphia, Penn. 



245. *,)r. A. M. LEONARD, Lockport, N. Y. 



246. O. C. MARSH, Yale College, New Haven, Conn. 



247. *CHARLES D. MARSHALL. Buffalo, N. Y. 



248. Prof. J. II. Me CHESNEY, Jacksonville, 111. (U. S. Consul at 

 New Castle on-Tyne). 



249. *Prof. W. D. MOORE, Irwin's Station, Penn. 



250. Dr. J. S. NEWBERRY, Cleveland, Ohio. 



251. Prof. J. G. NORWOOD (Professor of Natural Science and Natu- 

 ral Philosophy, Missouri State University), Columbia, Boone 

 Co., Mo. 



252. ' *Prof. E. J. PICKETT, Attica, Ind. 



253. *Prof. J. W. POWELL, Bloomington, 111. 



254. Dr. CARL ROMINGER, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



255. Dr. B. F. SHUMARD, St. Louis, Mo. 



256. O. H. ST. JOHN, Museum of Comp. Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 



257. Prof. G. C. SWALLOW, Columbia, Boone Co., Mo. 



258. Prof. HENRY A. WARD (Professor of Geology, Rochester 

 University), Rochester, N. Y. 



259. Dr. CHARLES A. WHITE, Iowa City, Iowa. 



260. R. P. WHITFIELD, Albany, N. Y. 



261. *Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL (Professor of Natural History, 

 Michigan State University), Ann Arbor, Mich. 



SPECIAL. 



262. *A. E. R. AGASSIZ (Assistant, Museum of Comp. Zoology), 

 Cambridge, Mass. Echinoderms. 



263. Rev. WM. A. BARRIS, Burlington, Iowa. Crinoids. 



264. GEORGE C. BROWN (Curator and Treasurer, Burlington County 

 Lyceum of History and Natural History), Mount Holly, N. J. 

 Green Sand fossils of New Jersey. 



265. Prof. J. W. FOSTER, Chicago, 111. North American fossil 

 Mammals. 



266. *B. J. HALL, Burlington, Iowa. Crinoids. (A collector.') 



267. ALPHEUS HYATT (Curator of Mollusca, Boston Society of 

 Natural History), Corner of Schroeder and Franklin streets, 

 Baltimore, Md. Cephalopods. 



