638 PROCEEDINGS OF BOSTON MEETING. 



* Charles Schaeffer, M. D., 1309 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



William B. Scott, M. A., Ph. D., Princeton, N. J.; Professor in College of New 



Jersey. August, 1892. 

 Henry M. Seely, M. D., Middlebury, Vt.; Professor of Geology in Middlebury 



College. May, 1889. 

 Alfred R. C. Selwyn, C. M. G., LL. D., Ottawa, Canada; Director of Geological 



and Natural History Survey of Canada. December, 1889. 



* Nathaniel S. Shaler, LL. D., Cambridge, Mass.; Professor of Geology in Har- 



vard University. 



Will H. Sherzer, M. S., Ypsilanti, Mich.; Professor in State Normal School. 

 December, 1890. 



■^Frederick W. Simonds, Ph. D., Austin, Texas; Professor of Geology in Univer- 

 sity of Texas. 



*Eugp:ne A. Smith, Ph. D., University, Tuscaloosa Co., Ala.; State Geologist and 

 Professor of Chemistry and Geology in University of Alabama. 



James Peruin Smith, M. S., Ph. D., Palo Alto, California; Assistant Professor of 

 Paleontology, Leland Stanford Jr. University. December, 1893. 



* John C. Smock, Ph. D., Trenton, N. J.; State Geologist. 



Charles H. Smyth, Jr., Ph. D., Clinton, N. Y.; Professor of Geology in Hamilton 

 College. August, 1892. 



* J. W. Spencer, A. M. , Ph. D. ,, xitlanta, Georgia. 



Joseph Stanley-Brown, Assistant Geologist U. S. Geological Survey ; Washington, 



D. C. August, 1892. 

 Timothy William Stanton, B. S., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C; 



Assistant Paleontologist U. S. Geological Survey. August, 1891. 



* John J. Stevenson, Ph. D., LL. D., University of the City of New York; Pro- 



fessor of Geology in the University of the City of New York. 

 Ralph S. Tarr, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. August, 1890. 

 '^ Asa Scott Tiffany, 901 West Fifth St., Davenport, Iowa. 



* James E. Todd, A. M., Vermillion, S. Dak.; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy 



in University of South Dakota. 



* Henry W. Turner, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



Joseph B. Tyrrell, M. A., B. Sc, Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; 

 Geologist on the Canadian Geological Survey. May, 1889. 



* Edward 0. Ulrich, A. M., Newport, Ky.; Paleontologist of the Geological Sur- 



vey of Minnesota. 

 "^Warren Upham, A. B., Assistant Geological Survey of Minnesota; Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



* Charles R. Van Hise, M. S., Madison, Wis.; Professor of Mineralogy and 



Petrography in AVisconsin University ; Geologist U. S. Geological Survey. 



* Anthony W. Vogdes, Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, Cal.; Captain Fifth Artil- 



lery, U. S. Arniy, 

 Charles Wachsmuch, M. D., Burlington, Iowa. May, 1889. 

 *Marshman E. Wadsworth, Ph. D., Houghton, Mich.; State Geologist ; Director 



of Michigan Mining School. 



* Charles D. Walcott, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C; Paleontologist 



U. S. Geological Survey. 

 Walter H. Weed, M. E., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 

 1889. 



