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Henry M. Seely, M. D., Middlebury, Vt. ; Professor of Geology iu Middlebury 



College. May, 1899. 

 Elias H. Sellards, Ph. D., Gainesville, Fla. ; Professor of Geology, etc., in 



University of Florida. December, 1905. 

 George Burbank Shatttjck, Ph. D., Poughkeepsie, N. V. ; Professor of Geology 



in Vassar College. August, 1899. 

 Solon Shedd, A. B., Pullman, Wash.; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, 



Washington Agricultural College. December, 1904. 

 Edward M. Shepard, Sc. D., Springfield, Mo. ; Professor of Geology, Drury Col- 

 lege. August, 1901. 

 Will H. Sherzer, M. S., Yysilanti, Mich. ; Professor in State Normal School. 



December, 1890. 

 Bohumil Shimek, C. E., M. S., Iowa City, Iowa; Professor of Physiological 



Botany, University of Iowa. December, 1904. 



* Frederick W. Simonds, Ph. D., Austin, Texas; Professor of Geology in Uni- 



versity of Texas. 



*Eugene A. Smith, Ph. D., University, Tuscaloosa county, Ala. ; State Geol- 

 ogist and Professor of Chemistry and Geology in University of Alabama. 



Frank Clemes Smith, E. M., Richland Center, Wis. ; Mining Engineer. Decem- 

 ber, 1898. 



George Otis Smith, Ph. D., Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. 

 Geological Survey. August, 1897. 



William S. T. Smith, Ph. D., 749 N. Lake St., Reno, Nev. ; Associate Pro- 

 fessor of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Nevada. June, 1902. 



* John C. Smock, Ph. D., Trenton, N. J. ; State Geologist. 



Charles H. Smyth, Jr., Ph. D., Clinton, N. Y. ; Professor of Geology in Ham- 

 ilton College. August, 1892. 



Henry L. Smyth, A. B., Cambridge, Mass. ; Professor of Mining and Metal- 

 lurgy in Harvard University. August, 1894. 



Arthur Coe Spencer, B. S., Ph. D., Washington, D. C. ; Assistant Geologist, 

 U. S. Geological Survey. December, 1896. 



*J. W. Spencer, Ph. D., 2019 Hillyer Place, Washington, D. C. 



Josiah E. Spurr, A. B., A. M., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. De- 

 cember, 1894. 



Joseph Stanley-Brown, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. August, 1892. 



Timothy William Stanton, B. S., U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. ; 

 Assistant Paleontologist, U. S. Geological Survey. August, 1891. 



* John J. Stevenson, Ph. D., LL. D., New York University ; Professor of 



Geology in the New York University. 



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

 way Co. August, 1901. 



Joseph A. Taff, B. S., Washington, 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. Tarr, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Professor of Dynamic 

 Geology and Physical Geography. August, 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., Vermilion, S. Dak. ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geolog- 



ical Survey 

 *Henry W. Turner, B. S., 508 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 

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