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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALBUQUERQUE MEETING 



John F. Newsom. Ph. D.. Stanford University, Cal. ; Associate Professor of 

 Mining in Leland Stanford, Jr., University'. December, 1899. 



William H. Niles, Pli. B.. M. A., Boston, Mass. ; Professor Emeritus of 

 Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Professor of Geology, 

 Wellesley College. August, 1891. 



William H. Noeton, M. A., Mount Vernon, Iowa ; Professor of Geology in Cor- 

 nell College. December, 1895. 



Chaeles J. XoEwooD. Lexington, Ky. ; Professor of Mining, State University of 

 Kentucky. August, 1894. 



Ida Helen Ogilvie, A. B., Ph. D., New York city; Tutor in Geology, Barnard 



College, Columbia University. December, 1906. 

 Cleophas O. O'Haeea, Ph. D., Rapid City, S. Dak. ; Professor of Mineralogy 



and Geology, South Dakota School of Mines. December, 1904. 



EzEQXJiEL Oedoitez, 2 SL General Prine, INIexico, D. P.. Mex. August, 1896. 

 *Amos O. Osboen, Waterville, Oneida county, N. Y. 



Henet F. Osbobn, Sc. D., New York city ; President of the American Museum 



of Natural History. August, 1894. 

 Chaeles Palache, B. S., Cambridge, Mass. ; Instructor in Mineralogy, Harvard 



University. August, 1897. 

 William A. Parks, B. A., Ph. D., Toronto. Canada ; Associate Professor of 



Geology, University of Toronto. December. 1906. 

 ♦HoEACE B. Patton, Ph. D., Golden, Colo. ; Professor of Geology and Mineral- 

 ogy in Colorado School of Mines. 

 Fbedeeick B. Peck, Ph. D., Easton, Pa. ; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, 



Lafayette College. August, 1901. 

 RiCHABD A. F. Peneose, Jr.. Ph. D.. 460 Bullitt Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 



May, 1889. 

 David Peaece Penhallow, B. S., M. S., Sc. D., Montreal, Canada ; Professor of 



Botany in McGill University. December, 1907. 



Geoege H. Perkins, Ph. D., Burlington, Yt. ; State Geologist; Professor of Geol- 

 ogy, University of Vermont. June, 1902. 



Joseph H. Peeey, 276 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. December, 1888. 



Louis V. Piesson, Ph. D., New Haven, Conn. ; Professor of Physical Geology, 



Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. August, 1894. 

 ♦Julius Pohlman, M. D., University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Joseph Hyde Pbatt, Ph. D., Chapel Hill, N. C. ; Mineralogist, North Carolina 



Geological Survey. December, 1898. 

 ♦Chaeles S. Peossee, M. S., Columbus, Ohio ; Professor of Geology in Ohio 



State University. 



♦Raphael Pumpelly, Newport, R. I. 



Albeet Homee PuEDUE, B. A.. Fayetteville, Ark. ; Professor of Geology, Univer- 

 sity of Arkansas. December, 1904. 



Fbedeeick Leslie Ransome, Ph. D., Washington, D. C. ; Geologist, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey. August, 1895. 



Peecy Edwaed Raymond, B. A., Ph. D., Pittsbui'gh. Pa. ; Assistant Curator of 

 Invertebrate Fossils in the Carnegie Museum. December, 1907. 



Haeby Fielding Reid, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md. ; Professor of Geological Physics, 

 Johns Hopkins University. December, 1892. 



William Noeth Rice, Ph. D., LL. D., Middletown, Conn. ; Professor of Geology 

 in Wesleyan University. August, 1890. 



Chaeles H. Richardson, Ph. D., Syracuse. N. Y. ; Assistant Professor of 

 Geology and Mineralogy, Syracuse University. December. 1899. 



Heineich Ries, Ph. D., Ithaca. N. Y. ; Professor of Economic Geology in Cornell 

 University. December, 1893. 



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