LIST OF FELLOWS. 495 



C. WiLLARD TTayes, Til. D. , U. S. Geolojxical Survoy, AVashin-toii, D. C. May, 



1889. 

 *Angelo IlEiLritix, AcadcMny of Natural Scioiu'Ci^, Pliiladolpliia, Pa.; Professor of 



Paleontology in the Academy of Natural Sciences. 



* Eugene W. IIiia;ahd, Ph. D., LL. I)., Berkeley, Cal.; Professor of Agriculture in 



University of California. 

 Frank A. Hill, 1011 South 48th St., Pliiladelphia, Pa.; Geologist in Charge of An- 

 thracite District, Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. INIay, 1889. 



* Robert T. Hill, B. S., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Richard C. Hili>!, Mining Engineer, Denver, Colo. August, J894. 



*CiiAKLEs H. Hitchcock, Ph. D., Hanover, N. H.; Professor of Geology in Dart- 

 mouth College. 



William Herbert Hobbs, B. Sc, Ph. D., Madison, Wis.; Assistant Professor of 

 Mineralogy in the University of Wisconsin. August, 1891. 



* Levi Holbrook, A. M., P. O. Box 530, New York city. 



Arthur Hollick, Ph. B. , Columbia College, New York ; Instructor in Paleontology. 

 August, 1893. 



* Joseph A. Holmes, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; State Geologist and Professor 



of Geology in Univei'sity of North Carolina. 

 Mary E. Holmes, Ph. D., 201 S. First St., Rockford, Illinois. May, 1889. 

 Thomas C. Hopkins, A. M., University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. l)eceml)er, 1894. 



* Jedediah Hotchkiss, 340 E. Beverly St., Stiiunton, Virginia. 



* Edmund O. Hovey, Ph. D., American Museum of Natural History, New York city. 



* Horace C. Hovey, D. D., Newburyport, Mass, 



* Edwin E. Howell, A. M., 012 17tli St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 



Lucius L. Hubbard, A. B., LL. B., Ph. D., Houghton, Mich.; State Geologist of 

 Michigan. December, 1894. 



♦Alpheus Hyatt, B. S., Bost. Soc. of Nat. Hist., Boston, Mass.; Curator of Boston 

 Society of Natural History. 



JasEPii P. Iddings, Ph. B., Professor of Petrographic Geology, University of Chi- 

 cago, Chicago, 111. May, 1889. 



Ei.fric D. Ingall, Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada ; in charge of Mineral 

 Statistics and Mines. August, 1894. 



A. Wendell Jackson, Ph. B., 407 St. Nicholas Ave., New York city. December, 

 LS88. 



Robert T. Jackson, S. B. S. D., 33 Gloucester St., Boston, Mass.; Instructor of 

 Paleontoh»gy in Harvard University. August, 1894. 



Thomas M. Jackson, C. E., S. I)., Clarksburg, W. Va. May, 1889. 



♦Joseph F. James, M. S., Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



* Willard D. Johnson, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Alexis A. Julien, Ph. D., Columbia College, New York city ; Instructor in Co- 

 lumbia College. May, 1889. 



Arthur Keith, A. M., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



* James F. Kemp, A. B., E. M., Columbia College, New York city ; Professor of 



(ieology. 

 Charles Rollin Keyes, A. M., Ph. I)., AssisUvnt State Geologist, Des Moines, Iowa. 



August, 1S90. 

 Clarence King, 18 Wall St., New York city. May, 1889. 

 Frank H. Knowlton, M. S., Washington, D. C; As.sistant Paleontologist U. S. 



Cieologiail Survey. May, 1889. 



LXX— Bii.i.. Geoi.. Hoc. Am., Vol. 6, 1894. 



