LIST OF MEMBERS 691 



Thomas C. Weston, 591 Saint John St., Quebec, Canada. August, 1893. 



David AVhite. B. S., U. S. National Museum, Wasliington, D. C. ; Geologist, 

 U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



♦Israel C. White, Ph. D., Morgantown, W. Va. 



♦Robert P. Whitfield, A. M., American Museum of Natural History, 77th St. 

 and 8th Ave., New York city ; Curator of Geology and Paleontology. 



Frank A. Wilder, Ph. D., North Holston, Smyth Co., Va. December, 1905. 



*Edward H. Williams, Jr., A. C, E. M., Andover, Mass. 



♦Henry S. Williams, Ph. D., Ithaca, N. Y. ; Professor of Geology and Head of 

 Geological Department, Cornell University. 



Ira a. Williams, M. Sc, Ames, Iowa ; Teacher Iowa State College. De- 

 cember, 1905. 



Bailey Willis, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. December, 1889. 



Samuel W. Williston, Ph. D., M. D., Chicago, 111. ; Professor of Paleontology, 

 University of Chicago. December, 1889. 



Arthur B. Willmott, M. A., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. December, 

 1899. 



Alfred W. G. Wilson, Ph. D., 197 Park Ave., Montreal, Ontario. Canada ; Min- 

 ing Geologist. June, 1902. 



Alexander N. Winchell, Doct. U. Paris, ^Madison, Wis. : Professor of Geology 

 and Mineralogy. University of Wiscons-in. August. 190]. 



*HoiiACE Vaughn Winchell, Snint Paul, Minn. ; Geologist for the Great North- 

 ern Railway Company. 



♦Newton H. Winchell, A. M., Minneapolis, Minn. 



♦Arthur Winslow, B. S., 84 State St., Boston, Mass. 



John E. Wolff, Ph. D., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ; Professor of 

 Petrography and Mineralogy in Harvard University and Curator of the 

 Mineralogical Museum. December, 1889. 



Joseph E. Woodman. S. D., Halifax. N. S. ; Assistant Professor of Geology and 



Mineralogy, Dalhousie University. December, 1905. 

 Robert S. Woodward. C. E., Washington. D. C. ; President of the Carnegie 



Institution of Washington. May, 1889. 



Jay B. Woodworth, B. S., 24 Laugdon St., Cambridge, Mass. ; Assistant Pro- 

 fessor of Geology, Harvard Universitj'. December, 1895. 



Frederic E. Wright, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. De- 

 cember. 190.3. 

 *G. Frederick Wright, D. D., Oberlin, Ohio ; Professor in Oberlin Theological 



Seminary. 

 William S. Yeates, A. B., A. M., Atlanta, Ga. ; State Geologist of Georgia. 

 August, 1894. 



George A. Young, Ph. D.. Ottawa, Canada ; Geologist, Geological Survey of 

 Canada. December, 1905. 



FELLOWS DECEASED 



♦Indicates Original Fellow (see article III of Constitution) 



♦Charles A. Ashburner, M. S., C. E. Died December 24, 1889. 



Charles E. Beecher, Ph. D. Died February 14, 1904. 



Amos Bowman. Died June 18, 1894. 



*J. H. Chapin. Ph. D. Died March 14, 1892. 



* Edward W. Claypole, D. Sc. Died August 17, 1901. 



George H. Cook, Ph. D., LL. D. Died September 22, 1889. 



*Edward D. Cope, Ph. D. Died April 12, 1897. 



