516 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALBANY MKETING 



Arthur S. Eakle, Ph. D., Berkeley, Cal. ; Instructor in Mineralogy, University 

 of California. December, 1899. 



Charles li. Eastman, A. I\r., Ph. D., Cambridge, Mass. ; In charge of Vertebrate 

 Paleontology, Museum of Comi)arative Zoology, Ilarvard University. De- 

 cember, 1895. 



■*Georgk M. Eldridgk, a. B., United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



Arthur H. Elftman, Ph. D., 706 Globe Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Dec, 1898. 



Robert W. Ells, LL. D., Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada; Geologist on 



Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. December, 1888. 



.-^* Benjamin K. Emerson, Ph. I)., .Amherst, Mass.; Professor in Audierst College. 



* Samuel F. Emmons, A. M , E. M., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 



JoHiN Eyerman, F. Z. S., Oakhurst, Easton, Pa. August, 1891. 



Harold W. Fairbanks, B. S., Berkeley, Cal.; Geologist State Mining Bureau. 

 August, 1892. 



^^ * Herman L. Fairceiild, B. S., Rochester, N. Y. ; Professor of Geology in Univer- 

 sity of Rochester. 



J. C. Fales, Danville, Kentucky; Professor in Centre College. December, 1888. 

 .Oliver C. Farrixgton, Ph. 1)., Chicago, III. ; In charge of Department of Geology* 

 Field Columbian Museum. December, 1895. 



August F. Foerste, Ph. D., 417 Grand Ave., Dayton, Ohio; Teacher of Sciences. 

 December, 1899. 



William M. Fontaine, A. ]M., University of Virginia, Va. ; Professor of Natural 

 History and Geology in University of Virginia. December, 1888. 



*Persifor Frazer, D. Sc, 1042 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Professor of 

 Chemistry in Franklin Institute. 



* Homer T. Fuller, Ph. D., Springfield, ^Mo. ; President of Drury College. 



Myron Leslie Fuller, S. B., U. S. (leological Survev, Washington, D. .C. De- 

 cember, 1898. 



Henry Stewart Gane, Ph. 1)., 1 Ki >hirket St., Chicago, 111. December, 1896. 



Henry Gannett, S. B., A. Met. B., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 December, 1891. 



^* Grove K. Gilbert, A. M., LL. I)., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Adam Capen Gill, Ph. D., Ithaca, N. Y. ; Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and 

 Petrography in Cornell University. December, 1888. 



L. C. Glenn, Ph. D , Nashville, Tenn.; Professor of Geology in Vanderbilt Uni- 

 versity. June, 1900. ' 



Charles H. Gordon^, Ph.D., Lincoln, Neb.; Superintendent of Schools. August, 1893. 



Amadeus William Grabau, S. B., Columbia University, New York city; Lec- 

 turer on Paleontology. December, 189S. 



LTlysses Sherman Grant, Ph. D., Evauston, 111.; Professor of (leology, North- 

 western University. December, 1890. 



Herbert E. Gregory, Ph. D., New Haven, Conn.; Assistant Professor of Physi- 

 ography, Yale University. August, 1901. 



William Stukeley Gresley, 128 Green Hill, Derby, England; Mining Engineer. 

 December, 189;>. 



George P. Grimslev, Ph. 1)., Topeka, Kans. ; Professor of Geology in Washburn 

 College. August, 1895. 



Leon S. Griswold, A. B., 288 Boston St., Dorchester, Mass. August, 1892. 



Frederic P. Gulliver, Ph. 1)., St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. August, 1895. 



^ Arnold Hague, Ph. B., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. -May, 1889. 



* Christopher W. Hall, A. M., 803 University Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.; Pro- 



fessor of Geology and Mineralogy in University of Minnesota. 



