THE 



National Geographic Society 



ORGANIZED, JANUARY, 1888 



AnrNfi-PRKSIDKNT 



A. W. (iliKKLV 



VlCK-I'mCSIDKNTS 



MARCUS I5AKKR A. W. (illKKI.V 



WILLIAM H. DA I.I. C. HART MKRRIAM 



(i. K. GILBERT IIKIM'.KRT C. OCKl'.N 



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RKCoKL)iN(i Seckktaky C<)kkk.si'oni>in« Skckktary 



F. 11. NKWKLI. ELIZA RTUAMAII SCIi>Mni:i: 



MANAGKItS 



CHARLES J. BELL EVERETT IIAVDllN 



H. F. BLOUNT JOHN HYDE 



F. V. COVILLK W J M((;EE 



DAVID T. DAY W. B. POWELL 



SECRETARY'S OFFICE 

 Room 55, Ohio National Bank Building, Twelfth and G Sts. N.NV., Washington 



The National Geojiraphic Society, the object of wJiicli in the iiuTcjise iiiid liilTnsion 

 of geographic knowledge, has a paying uieinhersliip of 1,400. Its nu'nilu'rship is not 

 restricted to practical geographers, hnt is open to any person in good stjinding who may 

 we sufficiently interested in its work to seek admission. The annual subscrijition is: for 

 active Uiembers, $5.03 per annum ; for corresponding mcmhers, $2.00 per annum. Active 

 members pay also an entrance fee of $2.00 on eie<-tion. TtiK Natiosai. (iKcxiRAPiiio 

 M.\GAZiNE is sent regularly to all members, Ixjth active and (!orrespondh«g. 



Donations for the founding of Prize Medals and Scholarships are 

 respectfully solicited. 



