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Epwarp B. Marnnws, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md.; Instructorin Petrography in Johns 
Hopkins University. August, 1895. 
P. A. Met, M.E., Ph. D., Auburn, Ala. ; Professor of Geology and Natural History 
in the State Polytechnic Institute. December, 1888. 
Joun C. Merriam, Ph. D., Berkeley, Cal. ; Instructor in Paleontology in University 
~of California. August, 1895. 
* Frepprick J. H. Merriny, Ph. D., State Museum, Albany, N. Y.; Assistant State 
Geologist and Assistant Director of State Museum. 
Grorcr P. Merritt, M.8., U.S. National Museum, Washington, D. C.; Curator 
of Department of Lithology and Physical Geology. December, 1888. 
‘Arrour M. Minusr, A. M., Lexington, Ky. ; Professor of Geology, State Univer- 
sity of Kentucky. December, 1897. 
James E. Mirus, B. S., Quincey, Plumas Co., Cal. December, 1888. 
Tuomas F. Mosrs, M. D., Worcester Lane, Waltham, Mass. May, 1889. 
* PRANK L. Nason, A. B., West Haven, Conn.; Assistant on Geological Survey of 
New Jersey. 
*Prrer Nerv, A. M., 361 Russell Ave., Cleveland, Ohio; Librarian, Western Re- 
serve Historical Society. 
Freperick H. Newent, B. S., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 
1889. 
WiiiiAm H. Nrizs, Ph. B., M. A., Cambridge, Mass. August, 1891. 
Witiiam H. Norton, M. A., Mt. Vernon, Iowa; Professor of Geology in Cornell 
College. December, 1895. 
Cuartes J. Norwoop, Frankfort, Ky.; State Mine Inspector of Kentucky, August, 
1894. 
Ezmquiet Orponez, Hsquela N. de Ingeneiros, City of Mexico, Mexico; Geologist 
del Instituto Geologico de Mexico. August, 1896. 
* Epwarp Orton, Ph. D., LL. D., Columbus, Ohio ; State Geologist and Professor 
of Geology in the State University. 
* Amos O. Osporn, Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Henry F. Osporn, Sc. D., Columbia University, New York city ; Professor of Zool- 
ogy, Columbia University. August, 1897. 
CHARLES Patacns, B. S., University Museum, Cambridge, Mass.; Instructor in 
Mineralogy, Harvard University. August, 1894. 
* Horace B. Parron, Ph. D., Golden, Col.; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy 
in Colorado School of Mines. 
RicHarp A. F, Penrose, Jr., Ph. D., 1331 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. May, 1889. 
JosEpH H. Prrry, 176 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. December, 1888. 
* WitiiaAm H. Perren, A. M., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Professor of Mineralogy, Eco- 
nomical Geology and Mining Engineering in Michigan University. 
Louis V. Prrsson, Ph. D., New Haven, Conn.; Assistant Professor of Inorganic 
Geology, Sheffield Scientific School. August, 1894. 
* FRANKLIN Puarr, 1617 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
* Jutius Poutman, M. D., University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
JoHn Bonsaru Porrer, HK. M., Ph. D., Montreal, Canada; Professor of Mining, 
McGill University. December, 1896. 
*Jonn W. Powe tt, Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D. C. 
*Cuaruus S. Prosspr, M. 8., Schenectady, N. Y.; Professor of Geology in Union 
University. 
LXIV—Butt. Grou. Soc. Am., Von. 9, 1897 
