LIST OF MEMBERS 511 



Arthur M. Miller, A. M. , Lexington, Ky. ; Professor of Geology, State Univer- 

 sity of Kentucky. December, 1897. 

 James E. Mills, B. S., Quincy, Plumas Co., Cal. December, 1888. 

 Thomas F. Moses, M. D., Worcester Lane, Waltbam, Mass. May, 1889. 



* Frank L. Nason, A. B., West Haven, Conn. 



* Peter Nefp, A. M., 351 Russell A.ve., Cleveland, Ohio; Librarian, Western Re- 



serve Historical Society. 

 Frederick H. Newell, B. S., U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 

 WiLLiAM^H. NiLEs, Ph. B., M. A., Cambridge, Mass. August, 1891. 

 William H. Norton, M. A., Mt. Vernon, Iowa; Professor of Geology in Cornell 



College. December, 1895. 

 Charles J. Norwood, Frankfort, Ky. ; Mining Engineer. August, 1894. 

 EzEQurEL Ordonez, Esquela N. de Ingeneiros, City of Mexico, Mexico ; Geologist 



del Institute Geologico de Mexico. August, 1896. 



* Amos O. Osborn, Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



Henry F. Osborn, Sc. D. , Columbia University, New York city ; Professor of Zool- 

 ogy, Columbia University. August, 1897. 



Charles Pal ache, B. S., University Museum, Cambridge, Mass. ; Instructor in 

 Mineralogy, Harvard University. August, 1894. 



* Horace B. Patton, Ph. D., Golden, Colo. ; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy 



in Colorado School of Mines. 

 Richard A. F. Penrose, Jr., Ph. D., 1331 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. May, 1889. 

 Joseph H. Perry, 176 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. December, 1888. 



* William H. Pettee, A. M., Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Professor of Mineralogy, Eco- 



nomical Geology, and Mining Engineering in Michigan University. 

 Louis V. PiRssoN, Ph. D., New Haven, Conn. ; Assistant Professor of Inorganic 

 Geology, Sheffield Scientific School. August, 1894. 



* Franklin Platt, 1617 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 *JuLics Pohlman, M. D., University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. 



John Bonsall Porter, E. M., Ph. D., Montreal, Canada; Professor of Mining, 

 McGill University. December, 1896. 



* John W. Powell, Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D. C. 



Joseph Hyde Pratt, Ph. D., Chapel Hill, N. C. ; Assistant Geologist, Noi'th Caro- 

 lina Geological Survey. December, 1898. 



* Charles S. Prosper, M. S., Columbus, Ohio; Associate Professor of Historical 



Geology in Ohio State University. 



* Raphael Pumpelly, U. S. Geological Survey, Dublin, N. H. 



Edmund C. Quereau, Ph. D., Aurora, 111. ; Professor of Geology, Syracuse Uni- 

 versity. August, 1897. 



Frederick Leslie Ransome, Ph. D., Washington, D. 0. ; Assistant Geologist, 

 U. S. Geological Survey. August, 1895. 



Harry Fielding Reid, Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. Dec, 1892. 



William North Rice, A. M., Ph. D., LL. D., Middletown, Conn.; Professor of 

 Geology in Wesleyan University. August, 1890. 



Heinrich Ries, a. M., Ph. D., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.; Instructor in 

 Economic Geology. December, 1893. 



Charles W. Rolfe, M. S., 601 John St., Champaign, 111. ; Professor of Geology in 

 University of Illinois. May, 1889. 



* Israel C. Russell, LL. D., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Professor of Geology in Univer- 



sity of Michigan. 



