30 CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



Adams, F. D.; Professor of Geology in McGill University. 

 Montreal, Canada (1898). 



Alexander, Wm. DeWitt ; Surveyor General of the Hawaiian 

 Islands. Honolulu, Hawaii (1890). 



Andrews, Dr. C. W.; British Museum of Natural History, Lon- 

 don, England (1899). 



Appleton, John Howard, M.A.; Professor of Chemistry, Brown 

 ■ University. 209 Angell Street, Providence, R. I. (1876). 



Baker, J. G.; Royal Gardens, Kew (1899). 



Balfour, I. B., Professor of Botany in the University of Edin- 

 burgh ; Edinburgh, Scotland (1898). 



Bell, J. Graham; Washington, D.C. (1878). 



Bertrand, Emile ; Professor of Geology in the Ecole des Mines. 

 Paris, France (1883). 



Boltzmann, Ludwig ; Professor of Physics in the University of 

 Vienna. Vienna, Austria (1899). 



Bombicci-Porta, Professor of Mineralogy and-Applied Geology 

 in the University of Bologna. Bologna, Italy (1883). 



Boulenger, G. H.; British Museum- of Natural History. Lon- 

 don, England (1899). 



Branner, John C, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Geology and 

 Vice-President of the Leland Stanford Junior University 

 ( 1 899). Palo Alto, Cal. ( 1 884). 



Brewster, William ; 145 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass. (1874). 



Brogger, W. C; Professor of Geology in the University of 

 Christiania. Christiania, Norway (1899). 



Brush, George Jarvis ; Former Director of Sheffield Scientific 

 School, Yale University. New Haven, Conn. (1876). 



Caldwell, George Chapman ; Professor of Chemistry in Cornell 

 University. Ithaca, N. Y. (1876). 



Carmichael, Henry, Ph.D.; Analytical Chemist. 12 Pearl 

 Street, Boston, Mass. (1876). 



Carruthers, Wm. C; M.D.; Consulting Botanist Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society of England. British Museum, London, Eng- 

 land (1898). 



Chamberlin, T. C; Head Professor of Geology in the Univer- 

 sity of Chicago. Chicago, 111. (1898). 



