598 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALBUQUERQUE MEETING 



*JoHN J. Stevenson, Vh. D., LL. D., 568 West End avenue, New York, N. Y. 



William J. Sutton, B. S., E. M., Victoria, B. C. ; Geologist to E. and N. Rail- 

 way Co. August, 190J. 



Joseph A. Taff, B. S., Washingtou, D. C. ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey. August, 1895. 



James E. Talmage, Ph. D., Salt Lake City, Utah; Professor of Geology in 

 University of Utah. December, 1897. 



Ralph S. Take, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Professor of Dynamic Geology and Physical 

 Geography in Cornell University, xiugust, 1890. 



Frank B. Taylor, Fort Wayne, Ind. December, 1895. 



William G. Tight, M. S., Albuquerque, N. Mex. ; President and Professor of 

 Geology, University of New Mexico. August, 1897. 



*James E. Todd, A. M., 113 Park St., Lawrence, Kas. ; Assistant Geologist, 

 U. S. Geological Survey. 



*Henry W. Turner, B. S., Room 709, Mills Building, San Francisco, Cal. 



Joseph B. Tyrrell, M. A., B. Sc, 9 Toronto St., Toronto, Canada. May, 1889. 



JoHAN A. Udden, a. M., Rock Island, 111. ; Professor of Geology and Natural 

 History in Augustana College. August, 1897. 



Edward O. Ulrich, D. Sc, Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Sun'ey. December, 1903. 



*Warren Upham, a. M., Saint Paul, Minn. ; Librarian Minnesota Historical 

 Society. 



♦Charles R. Van Hise, M. S., Ph. D., Madison, Wis. ; President 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. 



Gilbert van Ingen, Prhicetoii. X. J. ; Curntor of Invertebrate Paleontology 

 and Assistant in Geology, Princeton University. December, 1904. 



Thomas Wayland Vaughn, B. S., A. M., Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Geol- 

 ogist, U. S. Geological Survey. August, 1896. 



Arthur Clifford Veach, Washington. D. C. ; Geologist, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey. December, 1906. 



*i^NTH0NY W. VoGDES, 2425 First St., San Diego, Cal. ; Brigadier General, 



U. S. A. (Retired). 

 *M. Edward Wadsworth, Ph. D., Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Dean of the School of Mines 



in the University of Pittsburgh. 

 *Charles D. Walcott, LL. D., Washington, D. C. ; Secretary Smithsonian 



Institution. 



Thomas L. Walker, Ph. D., Toronto, Canada ; Professor of Mineralogy and 

 Petrography. University of Toronto. December, 1903. 



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. ; August, 

 1896. 



Thomas L. Watson, Ph. D., Charlottesville, Ya. ; Professor of Geology in Uni- 

 versity of Virginia. June, 1900. 



Walter H. AVeed, E. M., Norwalk, Conn. May, 1889. 



Fred. Boughton Weeks, Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey. December, 1903. 



Samuel Weidman. Ph. D., Madison, Wis. ; Geologist, Wisconsin Geological and 

 Natural History Survey. December, 1903. 



Stuart Weller, B. S., Chicago, 111. : Associate Professor of Paleontologic Geol- 

 ogy, Universitj' of Chicago. June, 1900. 



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

 Wesleyan University. 



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