650 PROCEEDINGS OF WASHINGTON MEETING. 



Waldemar Lindgren, TJ. S. Geological Survey, Washington. D. C. 



Egbert H. Louqhridge, Ph. D., Berkeley, Cal. ; Assistant Professor of Agri- 

 cultural Chemistry in University of California. May, 1889. 



Thomas H. McBride, Iowa City, Iowa; Professor of Botany in the State University 

 of Iowa. May, 1889. 



Henry McCalley, A. M., C. E., University, Tuscaloosa County, Ala. ; Assistant 

 on Geological Survey of Alabama. May, 1889. 



KiCHARD G. McCoNNELL, A. B., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Field 

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



* W J McGee, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



William McInnes, A. B., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Assistant 

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



Peter McKellar, Port William, Canada. August, 1890. 



Jules Marcou, 42 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. December, 1888. 



Oliver Marcy, LL. D., Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois ; Professor of Natural History 

 in Northwestern University. May, 1889. 



Othniel C. Marsh, Ph. D., LL. D., New Haven, Conn. ; Professor of Paleontology 

 in Yale College. May, 1889. 



P. H. Mell, M. E., Ph. D., Auburn, Ala. ; Professor of Geology and Natural His- 

 tory in the State Polytechnic Institute. December, 1888. 



* Frederick J. H. Merrill, Ph. D., State Museum, Albany, N. Y. ; Assistant 



State Geologist and Assistant Director of State Museum. 

 George P, Merrill, M. S., U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. ; Curator. 



of Department of Lithology and Physical Geology. December, 1888. 

 James E. Mills, B. S., 2106 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, Cal. December, 1888. 



* Albro D. Morrill, A. M., M. S., Athens, Ohio ; Professor of Biology and Geology 



in Ohio University. 

 Thomas F. Moses, M. D,, Urbana, Ohio; President of Urbana University. May, 1889. 



* Frank L. Nason, A. B., 5 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J. ; Assistant on Geo- 



logical Survey of New Jersey. 



* Henry B. Nason, Ph. ])., M. D., LL. D., Troy, N. Y. ; Professor-of Chemistry 



and Natural Science in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 

 ^ Peter Neff, A. M., 401 Prospect St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



* John S. Newberry, M. D., LL D., Columbia College, New York city ; Professor 



of Geology and Paleontology in Columbia College. 

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



* Edward Orton, Ph. D., LL. D., Columbus, Ohio ; State Geologist and Professor 



of Geology in the State University. 

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

 *tEiCHARD Owen, LL. D. (Died March 24, 1890.) 



* Horace B. Patton, Ph. D., New Brunswick, N. J. ; Assistant Professor of Geology 



and Mineralogy in liutgers College. 

 Richard A. F. Penrose, Jr., Ph. D., Little Rock, Arkansas ; Assistant on Arkansas 



Geological Survey. May, 1889. 

 Joseph H. Perry, Worcester, Mass. ; Professor of Natural Sciences in the Worcester 



High School. December, 1888. 



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



nomical Geology, and Mining Engineering in Michigan University. 



* Franklin Platt, 615 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



