646 mOCEEDINGS OF WASHINGTON MEETING. 



FELLOWS. JULY 1, 1891. 



* Indicates Original Fellow (see article III of Constitution), 

 t Indicates decedent. 



* Charles C. Abbott, M. D., Trenton, N. J. 



Frank Dawson Adams, Montreal, Canada ; Lecturer on Geology atMcGill College. 



December, 1889. 

 Victor C. At.derson, G721 Honore St., Englevvood, Ills. December, 1889. 

 Truman H. Aldricii, M. £., 92 Southern Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. MaN', 1889. 

 Hknry M. Ami, A. M., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada ; Assistant Paleon- 

 tologist on Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. December, 1889. 

 *t Charles A. Ashburner, M. S., C. E. (Died December 24, 1889.) 

 Gcorge H. Barton, B. S., Boston, Mass. ; Instructor in Geology in Massachusetts 



Institute of Technology. August, 1890. 

 William S. Bayley, Ph. D., Waterville, Maine; Professor of Geology in Colby 



University. December, 1888. 

 ^George F. Becker, Ph. D., San Francisco, Cal. ; U. S. Geological Survey. 

 Charles E. Beecher, Ph. D., Yale University, New Haven, Conn. May, 1889. 

 KoBERT Bell, C. E., M. D., LL. D., Ottawa, Canada; Assistant Director of the 



Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. May, 1889. 

 Albert S. Bickmore, Ph. D., American Museum of Natural History, 77th St. and 



Eighth Ave., N. Y. City; Curator of Anthropology in the American Museum of 



Natural History. December, 1889. 

 Stephen Bowers, A. M., Ph. D., Mincralogical and Geological Survey of California, 



Ventura, California. May, 1889. 

 Amos Bowman, Anacortes, Skagit Co., Wash. State. May, 1889. 

 Erza Brainerd, LL. D., Middlebury, Vermont; President of Middlebury College. 



December, 1889. 

 ^John C. Branner, Ph. D., Little Rock, Ark. ; State Geo^.ogist of Arkansas. 



* Garland C. Broadhead, Columbia, Mo. ; Professor of Geology in the University 



of Missouri. 

 ^Walter A. Brownell, Ph. D., 905 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 



* Samuel Calvin, Iowa City, Iowa; Professor of Geology and Zoology in the State 



University of Iowa. 

 Henry Donald Campbell, Ph. D., Lexington, Va. ; Professor of Geology and 



Biology in Washington and Lee University. May, 1889. 

 Franklin 11. Carpenter, Ph. D., Rapid City, South Dakota; Professor of Geology 



in Dakota School of Mines. May, 1889. 

 Robert Chalmers, Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Field Geologist on 



Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. May, 1889. 

 *T. C. Chamberlin, LL. D., Madison Wis. ; President University of Wisconsin. 

 Henry M. Chance, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Geologist and Mining Engineer. 



August, 1890. 



* J. H. CiiAPiN, Ph. D., Meriden, Conn. ; Professor in St. Lawrence University. 

 Frederick D. Chester, M. S., Newark, Delaware; Professor of Geology and 



Botany in Delaware College. May, 1889. 



* William B. Clark, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md. ; Instructor in Geology in Johns 



Hopkins University. 



