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Joseph B. Tyrrell, M. A., B. Sc., Dawson, Y. T., Canada. May, 1889. 

 Johan A. Udden, A.. M., Rock Island, 111. ; Professor of Geology and Natural His- 

 tory in Augustana College. August, 1897. 



* Warren Upham, A. M-, Librarian Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minn. 



* Charles R. Van Hise, M. S., Madison, Wis. ; Professor of Geology, University 



of Wisconsin ; Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. 

 Frank Robertson Van Horn, Ph. D., Cleveland, Ohio; Professor of Geology and 



Mineralogy, Case School of Applied Science. December, 1898. 

 Thomas Wayland Vaughan, B. S., A. M., Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Geologist, 



U. S. Geological Survey. August, 1896 

 ^Anthony W. Vogdes, San Diego, Cal. ; Captain Fifth Artillery, U. S. Army. 

 * Marshjian E. Wadsworth, Ph. D., State College, Pa. ; Professor of Mining and 



Geology, Pennsylvania State College. 



* Charles D. Walcott, Washington, D. C. ; Director U. S. Geological Survey. 

 Charles H. Warren, Ph D., Boston, Mass. ; Instructor in Geology, Massachu- 

 setts Institute of Technology. December, 1901. 



Henry Stephens Washington, Ph. D., Locust, Monmouth Co., N. J. ; Aug., 1896. 



Thomas L. Watson, Ph. D., Granville, Ohio; Professor of Geology, Denison Uni- 

 versity. June, 1900. 



AValter H. Weed, M. E , U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



Stuart Weller, B. S., Chicago, 111. Instructor in University of Chicago. June, 

 1900. 



Lewis G. Westgate, Ph. D., Delaware, Ohio ; Professor of Geology, Ohio Wesleyan 

 University. 



Thomas C. Weston, 76 St. Joachim St., Quebec, Canada. August, 1893. 



David White, U. S. Xational Museum, Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Paleontologist, 

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



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



* Robert P. Whitfield, Ph. D., American Museum of Natural History, 78th St. 



and Eighth Ave., New York city: Curator of Geology and Paleontology. 

 -Edward H. Williams, Jr., A. C, E. M., 117 Church St., Bethlehem, Pa. ; Pro- 

 fessor of Mining Engineering and Geology in Lehigh University. 



* Henry S. Williams, Ph. D., New Haven, Conn. ; Professor of Geology and Pale- 



ontology in Yale University. 



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



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

 University of Chicago. December, 1898. 



Arthur B Willmott, M. A., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. December, 1899. 



Alfred W, G. Wilson, Ph. D., Montreal, Out., Canada; Demonstrator in Geol- 

 ogy, McGill University. June, 1902. 



Alexander N. Winchell, Doct. U. Paris, Butte, Mont. ; Professor of Geology and 

 Mineralogy, Montana State School of Mines. August, 1901. 



* Horace Vaughn Winchell, Butte, Montana; Geologist of the Anaconda Copper 



Mining Company. 



* Newton H. Winchell, A. M., Minneapolis, Minn.; State Geologist; Professor 



in University of Minnesota. 

 *Arthur Winslow, B. S., care of United States and British Columbia Mining 



Company, 101 W. 9th St., Kansas City, Mo. 

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



Petrography and Mineralogy in Harvard University and Curator of the Min- 



eralogical Museum. December, 1889. 



Robert S. Woodward, C. E. , Columbia College, New York city; Professor of 

 Mechanics in Columbia College. May, 1889. 



Jay B. Woodwortft, B. S., 24 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. ; Instructor in Har- 

 vard Universitv. December, 1895. 



