LIST OF MEMBERS 



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Henry Stewart Gane, Ph. D., Santa Barbara, Cal. December, 1896. 



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

 December, 1891. 



♦Grove K. Gilbert, A. M., LL. D., 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., 5516 14th Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash., Assistant 

 Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. August, 1893. 



Charles Newton Gould, A. M., Norman, Okla. ; Professor of Geology, Univer- 

 sity of Oklahoma. December, 1904. 



Amadeus W. Grabau, S. M., S. D., Columbia University, New York city; Pro- 

 fessor of Paleontology. December, 1898. 



Ulysses Sherman Grant, Ph. D., Evanston, 111. ; Professor of Geology, North- 

 western University. December, 1890. 



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

 ography, Yale University. August, 1901. 



George P. Grimsley, Ph. D., Morgantown, W. Va. ; Assistant State Geologist, 

 Geological Survey of West Virginia. August, 1895. 



Leon S. Griswold, A. B., Rolla, Missouri. August, 1902. 



Frederic P. Gulliver, Ph. D., Norwichtown, Conn. 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. 



Gilbert D. Harris, Ph. B., Ithaca, N. Y. ; Assistant Professor of Paleontology 

 and Stratigraphic Geology, Cornell University. December, 1903. 



John Burchmore Harrison, M. A., F. I. C, F. G. S., Georgetown, British 

 Guiana ; Government Geologist. June, 1902. 



John B. Hastings, M. E., 1480 High St., Denver, Colo. May, 1889. 



♦Erasmus Haworth, Ph. D., Lawrence, Kans. ; Professor of Geology, Univer- 

 sity of Kansas. 



C. Willard Hayes, Ph. D., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. May, 1889. 



♦Angelo Heilprin, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Professor 

 of Paleontology in the Academy of Natural Sciences. 



Richard R. Hice, B. S., Beaver, Pa. December, 1903. 



♦Eugene W. Hilgard, Ph. D., LL. D. ; Berkeley, Cal. ; Professor of Agriculture 

 in University of California. 



Frank A. Hill, Roanoke, Va. May, 1889. 



♦Robert T. Hill, B. S., Trinity Building, New York City. 



Richard C. Hills, Mining Engineer, Denver, Colo. August, 1894. 



♦Charles H. Hitchcock, Ph. D., LL. D., Hanover, N. H. ; Professor of Geology 

 in Dartmouth College. 



William Herbert Hobbs, Ph. D.. Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Professor of Geology, 

 University of Michigan ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. 

 August, 1891. 



♦Levi Holbrook, A. M., P. O. Box 536, New York city. 



Arthur Hollick, Ph. B., N. Y. Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York ; In- 

 structor in Geology, Columbia University. August, 1893. 



♦Joseph A. Holmes, 6017 Cabanne Ave., Saint Louis, Mo. ; State Geologist of 

 North Carolina ; In charge of investigation of fuels and structural ma- 

 terials, U. S. Geological Survey. 



Thomas C. Hopkins, Ph. D., Syracuse, N. Y. ; Professor of Geology, Syracuse 

 University. December, 1894. 



