562 PR0CEEDINC4S OF THE [ROCHESTER MEETING 



Daniel W. Langton, Ph. D., 39 East Tenth St., New York city ; Mining Engineer. 

 December, 1889. 



Andrew C. Lawson, Ph. D., Berkeley, Cal. ; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy 

 in the University of California. May, 1889. 



Charles K. Leith, Ph. D., Madison, Wis; Assistant Professor of Geology, Uni- 

 versity of Wisconsin. December 1902. 



Arthur G. Leonard, Ph. D., Des Moines, Iowa; Assistant State Geologist, Iowa 

 Geological Survey. December, 1901. 



* J. Peter Lesley, LL. D., Milton, Mass. 



Frank Leverett, B. S., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. 

 August, 1890. 



William Libbey, Sc. D., Princeton, N. J.; Professor of Physical Geography in 

 Princeton University. August, 1899. 



Waldemar Lindgren, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. August, 1890. 



George Davis Louderback, Ph. D., Reno, Nev. ; Professor of Geology, University 

 of Nevada. June, 1902. 



Robebt H. Loughridge, Ph. D., Berkeley, Cal. ; Assistant Professor of Agricultural 

 Chemistry in University of California. May, 1889. 



Thomas H. Macbride, Iowa City, Iowa ; Professor of Botany in the State Univer- 

 sity of Iowa. May, 1889. 



Henry McCalley, A. M., C. E., University, Tuscaloosa county, Ala.; Assistant 

 on Geological Survey of Alabama. May, 1889. 



Richard G. McConnell, A B., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Geol- 

 ogist on Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. May, 1889. 



James Rieman Macparlane, A. B., 100 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. August, 1891. 



* W J McGee, Washington, D. C. ; Bureau of North American Ethnology. 

 William McInnes, A. B., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Geologist, 



Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. May, 1889. 

 Peter McKellar, Fort William, Ontario, Canada. August, 1890. 

 Curtis F. Marbut, A. M., State University, Columbia, Mo. ; Instructor in Geology 



and Assistant on Missouri Geological Survey. August, 1897. 

 Vernon F. Marsters, A. M., Bioomington, Ind. ; Professor of Geology in Indiana 



State University. August, 1892, 

 George Curtis Martin, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md. ; Assistant in Paleontology, Johns 



Hopkins University. June, 1902. 

 Edward B. Mathews, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md. ; Instructor in Petrography in Johns 



Hopkins University. August, 1895. 

 P. H. Mell, M. E., Ph. D.,Clemson College, S. C. ; President of Clemson College. 



December, 1888. 

 Warren C. Mendenhall, B. S., Washington, D. C. ; Geologist, U. S. Geological 



Survey. June, 1902. 

 John C. Merriam, Ph. D., Berkeley, Cal. ; Instructor in Paleontology in University 



of California. August, 1895. 



* Frederick J. H. Merrill, Ph. D., State Museum, Albany, N. Y. ; Director of 



State Museum and State Geologist. 



George P. Merrill, M. S., U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. ; Curator 

 of Department of Lithology and Physical Geology. December, 1888. 



Arthur M. Miller, A. M., Lexington, Ky. ; Professor of Geology, State Univer- 

 sity of Kentucky. December, 1897. 



Willet G. Miller, M. A., Toronto, Canada; Provincial Geologist of Ontario. 

 December, 1902 



Thomas F. Moses, M. D., Worcester Lane, Waltham, Mass. May, 1889. 



* Frank L. Nason, A. B., West Haven, Conn. 



* Peter Neff, A. M., 361 Russell Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 



Frederick H. Newell, B. €., U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



