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Ernest Robertson Buckley, Ph. D. } Rolla, Mo. State Geologist and Director of 

 Bureau of Geology and Mines. June, 1902. 



* Samuel Calvin, Iowa City, Iowa ; Professor of Geology and Zoology in the State 



University of Iowa; State Geologist. 



Henry Donald Campbell, Ph. D., Lexington, Va. ; Professor of Geology and 

 Biology in Washington and Lee University. May, 1889. 



Marius R. Campbell, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. August, 1892. 



Franklin R. Carpenter, Ph. D., 1420 Josephine St., Denver, Colo. ; Mining Engi- 

 neer. May, 1889. 



Ermine C. Case, Ph. D., Milwaukee, Wis.; Instructor in State Normal School. 

 December, 1901. 



*T. C. Chamberlin, LL. D., Chicago, 111. ; Head Professor of Geology, University 

 of Chicago. 



Clarence Raymond Claghorn, B. S., M. E., Wehrum, Indiana county, Pennsyl- 

 vania. August, 1891. 



* William Bullock Clark, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md. ; Professor of Geology in Johns 



Hopkins University; State Geologist. 

 John Mason Clarke, A. M., Albany, N. Y. ; State Paleontologist. December, 1897. 

 J. Morgan Clements, Ph. D., Madison, Wis. ; Assistant Professor of Geology in 



University of Wisconsin. December, 1894. 

 Collier Cobb, A. B., A. M., Chapel Hill, N. C. ; Professor of Geology in University 



of North Carolina. December, 1894. 

 Arthur P. Coleman, Ph. D., Toronto, Canada; Professor of Geology, Toronto 



University, and Geologist of Bureau of Mines of Ontario. December, 1896. 

 George L. Collie, Ph. D., Beloit, Wis.; Professor of Geology in Beloit College. 



December, 1897. 

 Arthur J. Collier, A. M., S. B., Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. 



Geological Survey. June, 1902. 



* Theodora B. Comstock, Los Angeles, Cal. ; Mining Engineer. 



* Francis W. Cragin, Ph. D., Colorado Springs, Colo.; Professor of Geology in 



Colorado College. 

 Alja Robinson Crook, Ph. D., Evanston, 111. ; Professor of Mineralogy and Petrog- 

 raphy in Northwestern University. December, 1898. 



* William 0. Crosby, B. S., Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass.; 



Asst. Prof, of Mineralogy and Lithologyin Massachusests Inst, of Technology. 

 Whitman Cross, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 

 Garry E. Culver, A. M., 1104 Wisconsin St., Stevens Point, Wis. December, 1891. 

 Edgar R. Cumings, A. B., Bloomington, Ind. ; Instructor in Geology, Indiana 



University. August, 1901. 



* Henry P. Cushing, M. S., Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio; Professor of Geol- 



ogy, Western Reserve University. 



* Nelson H. Darton, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



* William M. Davis, Cambridge, Mass.; Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology in 



Harvard University. 

 David T. Day, Ph. D., U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. August, 1891. 

 Orville A. Derby, M. S. , Sao Paulo, Brazil; Director of the Geographical and 



Geological Survey of the Province of Sao Paulo, Brazil. December, 1890. 



* Joseph S. Diller, B. S., United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Edward V. d'Invilliers, E. M., 506 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dec, 1888. 

 Richard E. Dodge, A. M., Teachers' College, West 120th St., New York city; 



Professor of Geography in the Teachers' College. August, 1897. 

 Noah Fields Drake, Ph. D., Tientsin, China; Professor of Geology in Imperial 

 Tientsin University. December, 1898. 



Charles R. Dryer, M. A., M. D., Terre Haute, Ind.; Professor of Geography, 

 Indiana State Normal School. August, 1897. 



