494 PROCEEDINGS OF BALTIMORE MEETING. 



* William B. Dwight, M. A., Ph. B,, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Professor of Natural 



History in Vassar College. 



■'^George H. Eldridge, A. B., United States Geological Survey, Washington, D, C. 



Robert W. Ells, LL. D., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Field Geolo- 

 gist on Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. December, 1888. 



* Benjamin K. Emerson, Ph. D,, Amherst, Mass.; Professor in Amherst College. 



* Samuel F. Emmons, A. M., 1^]. M., TJ. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 John Eyerman, F. Z. S., Oakhurst, Easton, Pa. August, 1891. 



Harold W. Fairbanks, B. S., Berkeley, Cal.; Geologist State Mining Bureau. 

 August, 1892. 



* Herman L. Fairchild, B. S., Rochester, N. Y.; Professor of Geology and Natural 



History in University of Rochester. 

 J. C. Fales, Danville, Kentucky ; Professor in Centre College. December, 1888. 

 Eugene Rudolph Faribault, C. E., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada. 



August, 1891. 

 P. J. Farnsworth, M. D., Clinton, Towa; Professor in the State University of 



Iowa. May, 1889. 

 MoRiTz Fischer, Curator, E. M. Museum, Princeton, N. J. May, 1889. 

 Sandford Fleming, LL. D., Ottawa, Canada; Civil Engineer. August, 1893. 



* Albert E. Foote, M. D., 1224 N. 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



William M. Fontaine, A. M., University of Virginia, Va.; Professor of Natural 

 History and Geology in University of Virginia. December, 1888. 



*Persifor Frazer, D. Sc, 1042 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa; Professor of 

 Chemistry in Franklin Institute. 



* Homer T. Fuller, Ph. D., Springfield, Mo.; President of Drury College. 

 Henry Gannett, S. B., A. Met. B., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



December, 1891. 



* Grove K. Gilbert, A. M., United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Adam Capen Gill, A. B., Ph. D., Ithaca, N. Y.; Assistant Professor of Mineralogy 



and Petrography in Cornell University. December, 1888. 

 N. J. GiROUx, C. E., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Assistant Field 



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

 Charles H. Gordon, M. S., 6046 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111. August, 1893. 

 Ulysses Sherman Grant, Ph. D., Minneapolis, Minn.; Assistant on Geological 



Survey of Minnesota. December, 1890. 

 William Stukeley Gresley, Erie, Pa. ; Mining Engineer. December, 1893. 

 Leon S. Griswold, A. B., 238 Boston St., Dorchester, Mass. August, 1892. 



* William F. E. Gurley, Springfield, 111.; State Geologist. 



ARNOiiD Hague, Ph. B., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



* Christopher W. Hall, A. M., 803 University Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.; Pro- 



fessor of Geology and Mineralogy in University of Minnesota. 



* James Hall, LL. D. , State Hall, Albany, N. Y. ; State Geologist and Director of 



the State Museum. 



Henry G. Hanks, 1124 Greenwich St., San Francisco, Cal.; lately State Mineralo- 

 gist. December, 1888. 



John B. Hastings, M. E., Boise City, Idaho. May, 1889. 



* Erasmus Haworth, Ph. D. , Lawrence, Kansas. 



* Robert Hay, Box 562, Junction City, Kansas; Geologist, U. S. Department of 



Agriculture. 



