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* Erasmus Ha worth. Ph. D., Lawrence, Kansas. 



* Robert Hay, Box 502, Junction City, Kansas; Geologist, U. S. Department of 



Agriculture. 

 C. AViLLARD Hayes, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 



1889. 

 "^AxciELO Heilprix, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.; Professor of 



Paleontology in the Academy of Natural Sciences. 

 Clarence L. Herrick, INI. S., 324 Hamilton Ave., North Side, Cincinnati, Ohio; 



Professor of Geology and Biology in the University of Cincinnati. May, 1889. 



* Lewis E. Hicks, Rangoon, Burma. 



* Eugene AV. Hilgard, Ph. D., LL. D. , Berkeley, Cal.; Professor of Agriculture in 



University of California. 

 Frank A. Hill, 208 S. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa.; Geologist in Charge of Anthra- 

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



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



* Charles 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 Universitv of Wisconsin. August, 1891. 



*Levi Holbrook, a. M., P. 0. Box 536, New York city. 



Charles A. Hollick, Ph. B., Columbia College, New York; Instructor in Paleon- 

 tology. August, 1893. 



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

 of Geology in University of North Carolina. 



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



■'^ Jedediah Hotchkiss, 346 E. Beverly St., Staunton, 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., 537 15t'h St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 



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



Society of Natural History. 



Joseph P. Iddim^s, Ph. B., Professor of Petrograplnc Geology, University of Chi- 

 cago, Chicago, 111. :May, 1889. 



A. Wendell Jackson, Ph. B., 44 Broadway, New York city. December, 1888. 



Thomas M. Jackson, C. E., Morgantown, W. Va.; Professor of Civil and Mining 

 Engineering in West Virginia L^niversity. May, 1889. 



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



* Lawrence C. Johnson, United States Geological Survey, Meridian, Miss. 



* WiLLARD D. Johnson, United States Geological Survey, AVashington, D. C. 

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

 lumbia College. May, 1889. 



Edmund Jussent, Ph. D., Temple, Carroll Co., Ga. December, 1890. 



Arthur Keith, A. 31., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



* James F. Kemp, A. B., E. M., Columbia College, New York city; Adjunct Pro- 



fessor of Geology. 



Charles Rollin Keyes, A. M., Ph. D., Assistant State Geologist, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 August, 1890. 



Clarence Kin{;, 18 Wall St., New York city; lately Director of the U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey, ^lay^ 1889. 



