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LIST OF 

 THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS 



OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, in 1912. 



Date of 

 Election. 



1874. Prof. Iglno Cocchi, Florence, 



1879. Dr. H. Eniile Sauvage, Boulogne-sur-Mer. 



1889. Dr. Rogier Diederik Marius Verbeek, The Hague. 



1890. Geheimer Bergrath Prof. Adolph von Koenen, Gottingen. 



1892. Prof. Jokann Lekmann, Weimar. 



1893. Prof. Alexis P. Pavlow, Moscow. 



1893. M. Ed. Rigaux, Boulogne-sur-Mer. 



1894. Dr. Francisco P. Moreno, La Plata. 



1898. Dr. W. H. Dall, Washington, B.C. (U.S.A.). 



1899. Dr. Gerhard Holm, Stockholm. 

 1899. Prof. Theodor Liebisch, Berlin. 



1899. Prof. Franz Loewinson-Lessing, St. Petersburg. 



1899. M. Michel F. Mourlon, Brussels. 



1900. Prof. Ernst von Koken, Tubingen. (Deceased.) 



1900. Prof. Federico Sacco, Turin. 



1901. Prof. Friedrich Johann Becke, Vienna. 



1902. Prof. Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Chicago, III. (U.S.A.). 

 1902. Dr. Thorvaldr Thoroddsen, Copenhagen. 



1902. Prof. Samuel Wendell Williston, Chicago, III. ( U.S.A.). 



1904. Dr. William Bullock Clark, Baltimore (U.S.A.). 



1904. Dr. Erich Dagobert von Drygalski, Charlottenhurg . 



1904. Prof. Giuseppe de Lorenzo, Naples. 



1904. The Hon. Frank Springer, East Las Vegas, New Mexico ( U.S.A.). 



1904. Dr. Henry S. Washington, Locust, N.J. { U.S.A.). 



1906. Prof. John M. Clarke, Albany, N. Y. ( U.S.A.). 



1906. Prof. William Morris Davis, Cambridge, Mass. (U.S.A.). 



1906. Dr. Jakob Johannes Sederholm, Helsingfors. 



1908. Prof. Hans Schardt, Zurich. 



1909. Dr. Daniel de Cortazar, Madrid. 



1909. Prof. Maurice Lugeon, Lausanne. 



1910. Prof. Francois Alphonse Forel, Lausanne. (Deceased.) 



1911. Prof. Arvid Gustaf Hogbom, Upsala. 



1911. Prof. Charles Deperet, Lyons. 



1912. Dr. Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, Washington, B.C. (U.S.A.). 

 1912. Dr. Whitman Cross, Washington, B.C. (U.S.A.). 



1912. Baron Ferencz Nopcsa, Temesmegye (Hungary). 



1912. Prof. Karl Diener, Vienna. 



1912. Prof. Fusakichi Omori, Tokyo. 



1912. Prof. Ernst Weinsckenk, Munich. 



