LIST OF FELLOWS. 493 



*T. C. Chambkri-ix, I.L. D., Cliira-<\ 111.: Tload Professor of (Joolo-v, T^niversity 



of Chicajjo. 

 Clarence Kaymoxd CLA(;noRX, B. S., M. E., Vintoiulale, Pa. August, ISOl. 



* William B. Ci-ark, Ph. 1)., P)altiinoiv, INId.; Professor of Cieolo«ry in Johns 



Hopkins University. 

 *Edward W. Claypole, D. Sc, Akron, O. ; Professor of Natural Seience in Buchtel 



College. 

 JuLii's M. Clements, B. A., Pli. D., lMa<lison, Wis.; Assistant Professor of (Jeoloixy 



in University of Wii^eonsin. Deeeniher, 1804. 

 Collier Conn, A. B., A. ^l., Chapel Hill, N. C; Professor of Geoloiry in University 



of North Carolina. December, 1SU4. 



* Theodore B. Comstock, Tucson, Ariz.; President of the University of Arizona. 



* Edward D. Cope, Ph. D., 2102 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Professor of (leology 



in the Univei'sity of Pennsylvania. 

 ♦Francis W. Cragin, B. S., Colorado Springs, Col.; Professor of Geoloiry and 



Natural History in Colorado Collejre. 

 ♦Albert R. (^randall, A. M., ^lilton. Wis. 

 ♦William O. Cuosnv, B. S., Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass.; 



Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Lithology in Massachusetts Institute of 



Technology. 

 Whitman Cro.ss, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 18S0. 

 Garry E. Cclver, A. M., 1104 Wisconsin St., Stevens Point, Wis. Deccniher, 



1891. 

 ♦Henry P. CcsiiiNd, M. S., Cleveland, Ohio; Associate Professor of Geology, 



Adelbert College. 

 T. Nei>on Dale, Willianistown, ^lass.; Geologist, U. S, Geological Survey, In- 

 structor in CJeology, Williams College. December, 1890. 

 ♦Nei-son H. Darton, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. ('. 

 ♦William M. Davls, Cambridge, Mass.; Professor of Physical Cieogra})hy in Har- 

 vard University. 

 George M. Dawson, D. Sc, A. R. S. M., Geological Survey Ollice, Ottawa, Canada; 



Assistant Director of Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. May, 



1880. 

 Sir J. Willi \M Dawson, LL. D., McfJill College, Montreal, Canada; Principal of 



Mc(;ill University. May, 1880. 

 David T. Day, A. B., Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Wasliiugton, I). C. August, 



1801. 

 Antonio del Castillo, School of Engineers, City of Mexico, Director of National 



School of Engineers; Director Geological Commission, Republic of Mexico. 



August, 1802. 

 Frederick P. Dewey, Ph. B., (121 F St. X.W., Washington, I). C. May, 1880. 

 Orville a. Deumv, M. S., Sao Paulo, I'razil ; Director of the (Jeographical and 



Geological Survey of the Province of Sao Paulo, ]>razil, De«'end)er, 18!K). 

 ♦Joseph S. Diller, B. S., United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. ( '. 

 Edward V. D'lxvii.LiEiis, E. M., 711 Wahnit St., Philadelphia, Pa. I )(C(inlt(r, 



1888. 

 ♦Edwin T. Dimiu.i:, .Austin, Tex jih; State (ieohjgist. 

 Clarknce E. DurroN, Major, U. S. A., Onlnancc Department, San .\nt(»nio, Texas, 



August, 1801. 



