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Fellowsand ,-Fucerubers of Rhe C\,/'.1.T(1A/F Ej[Llnera/0Gxcal D0cxenr 0F Ellmertca OJJ I)irectorlt of J Fellowsand ,-fuCerubers of rhe C\,/'.1.t(1a/f eJ[LlnerA/0gxCAl D0CXenr 0f ellmertCA OJJ '--:nonorarv tellow LF:Life Fellow - : r ellow LM:Life Member Geographical list begins on page 529 Corrected to February lO, 1964 ABBorr, DoNoveN W , Cent. Metal. Labs. Box 106, Crown Mines, Transvaal, South Africa ABBorr, Jernnov T., 9 Eustis St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Aeoer--GawAo, Anoor- M., Dept. Geology, U.A.R. Atomic Energy P.O., Eygpt F Aner.sox, PHrr-re H., Geophysical Lab 2801 Upton St , N W., Washington, D. C. 20008 ABU-MousrAFA, Aoor- Herrro, Geological Museum, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. 02r38 .W. AcrnnuaN, C., 5412 Frederick Dr., Cheyenne, Wyo. -AcxenntaNN, EnNsr H., 34 Wilhelm Weberstr , Gottingen, Germany lAoerrs, JoHN A. S , Dept Geology, Rice Univ , Houston, Tex FAoaus, JoHN W., 705 Garland St., Lakewood, Colo. 80215 ADrE, RArrMoNo J., Dept. Geology, The University, Birmingham 15, England ADLER, HANS H., 13010 Daley St., Silver Spring, Md. 20906 FAcner.r., Sruenr O., Dept. Mineralogy & Petrology, Downing Place, Cambridge, England AcurRRD, LursL., Inst. Inv. Geologicas, Agustinas 785, Box 10465, Santiago, Chile LTAHLFELD, FEDERrco, Casilla 582, Cochabamba, Bolivra LFAnnrws, Lours H , Dept. Chemistry, Univ of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa AKIZUKI, Mtzunrxo, Inst. Mineralogy, Tolioku University, Sendai, Japan Alnexesn, JoHN S., P. O. Box 221, Union, N. J Alere, Annem L., Dept. Geology, Calif. InstituLe of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. ALBERS, Jonx P., 632 Fairmede Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. Aunocur, HennBnr O , 62 South Hillcrest Rd., Springfieid, Pa. Alnrrcnr, JAMES L., Pubco Petroleum, Box 1419, Albuquerque, N. \{ex. FAr.onrcn, Haxnv R., Maple Shade Rd., Middletou'n, Conn ALESHTN, EucENE, Johns Manville Research Center, Manville, N. J. 08835 ALESSTo, ORESTE G., JR., 719 Pearl St., Ottawa, Ill. ALFoRS, JoHN T., 585 First St., Parlier, Calif. ALrsrE, NELSoN, Martin de Zamora 6001, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile ALLAN, JAMES W , c/o Pete Allan, Tyrone, N. Mex. ALLARD, Grlles, Ste Edwige, County Compton, Quebec, Canada Alr,eN, Ar.rneo W., Dept. Ceramic Engineering, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. ALLEN, JACK C., Jn , Dept. Geology & Geography, Bucknell Univ , Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 Ar-r.oN, Jentes M., Box T, McCoy, Colo. FAr-r-nN, VrcroR T., Dept. Geology, St Louis Univ., 15 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis 3, Mo. Ar-rnx, Werrnn C., P. O Box 501, Stanhope, N.J. Ar--RawI, YBnva Tewr'eq, Depb. Geology, Univ of California, Berkeley, Calif.947O4 ALTrrAUs, EcoN, Min.-Petrog. Institut, Lotzestrasse 16, Gdttingen, Germany ALTHoEN, Hrxny M , 319 Third St , Dunellen, N. J. FArrscuur-nn, Z. 5., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 20242 Auns, Lt.ovo L., JR , 713 Catskill, Richland, Wash. LFAnon6s, Jose L., School of Technology, Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IIl. ArrereN, Senrrs G., IJ. S Bureau of Mines, College Park, Md. FArrsrurz, G. CnmsrraN, Min.-Petrog Institut, Hauptstr. 47, 69 Heidelberg, Germany ANoonsox, A. BENroN, 152 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 490 DIRECTORY OF FELLOWS AND MEMBERS +91 Ill' 60637 ANDERSoN, Alrnnn T , Jn , Enrico Fermi Institute, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, ANDERSoN, BARBAR.A,J., 1314 East 3rd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah ANoensort, Besir, W., The Laboratory, 15 Hatton Garden, London, EC, England FANonnso*, Cnenr-rs A., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.20242 ANDnRSoN, Enrc R., Box.3?9, Virginia Tech Station B, Blacksburg' Va.24O6l Mex' ANDERSoN, Jerres U., New Mexico State University, llniversity Park, N. ANnnnsow, PAUL L., 3866 W. Campbell Ave., Campbell, Calif. ANrrnsoN, W. Russer-r,, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corp , Bingham Canyon, Utah ANDRES, FneNx H., 6453 Glade Ave., Canoga Park, Calif. LMArqoprw, Grner-o, The Reporter Office, Market Square, Ashton-Under-Lyne' Lancs , England ANcui, NonnaaN S., Dept. Geology, Univ. of Hull, Hull, Yorks, England ANrrroxv, JonN W., Dept. Geology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Aor<r, Krrs-rcHrRo, Dept. Earth Siiences, University of California, La Jolla, Calif' 92038 FAner.auaN, I)ANrEL, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 20242 Anexr, TerenARU, Gakuennishicho 1646, Kadairashi, Tokyo, Japan AnlnrexI, SnIcro, Geological Institute, Fac. Science, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Ancnnor-o, NoRBERT L., Homestake Mining Co., 140 N. Virginia St., Reno, Nev' Anor-r-eNo, ALBERTo R. V., Instituto Geologico, Apartado 19066, Mexico 4 D' F', Mexico Ancvr-e, JouN F., R. D. #1, Macungie, Pa. Iowa Annrsnusix.tecHon, Tnnooone J., Dept Geology, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, ARMTsTEAD, DoNALD A., 47 Norris St., Hamden Conn. 06517 AnltsrnoNc, RICHARD L., Box 2161, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn Anxor-o, Rer-ru G., 39 Moxon Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask , Canada ARRTBAS, ANroNIo M., 20 }4aldonado, Madrid, Spain Dela' ARTHUR, Paur-, Jn., 11 Brandywine Blvd., Edgewood Hills, Wilmington 9, Asusv, GnoncaF., 12714 Feldon St., Silver Spring, Md' 20906 AsHrDA, Sarrcnr, Hitachi Central Research Lab, Koigakubo Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan Asrrnv, Marrooun, Mineralog Petrog. Institut, Lotzestrasse 16, Gdttingen, Germany Arra,, Anorr- Keorn M., Depi. Geology, Columbia University, New York, N' Y 10027 ArKrN, DAvrD, Geological Survey, 15-17 Young St.' London, W. 8, England ATKTNSoN, Wrr-r-renr W., JR., 213 B. Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. 02138 AusrrN, S. Rar-nn, 1260 Pinyon Ave., Grand Junction, Colo. AwALD, Cr-rrr'opo J., 162 Southwood Dr , Buffalo, N- Y. 14223 AvERS, OsBoRN, 611 Arlington Ave., Westfield, N. Y. Avze, JueN, United Nations, Casilla 179-D, Santiago, Chile FAzanorn, LEoNID V., Illinois Inst. Technology, Chicago, Ill. 60616 BacaINsr<r, Dowelo J., 10 Cronin Court, Rolla, Missouri BacnrreNN, H. G., Gieifenhagenstrasse, 6454 Grossauheim/Main-Waldsiedlung, Germany Beco*, Cnenr.es S., Geology Dept., Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland' Ohio 44106 FBerlov, EDGAR H., 1835 Edgewood Rd., Redwood City, Calif. Barlev, Geonce W., Agronomy Dept., Life Science Bldg., Purdue Univ , Lafayette, Ind' Berr-ev, RoY A., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 20242 FBerr-nv, Srunces W., Dept. Geology, Univ. of Wisconsin, X'Iadison 53706' Wis FBerN, Gnonce W., 22 Hitchcock Rd., Amherst, Mass. Berrn, Bnuce H., Armco Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio FBaxcn, Geonce, CSIRO Mineragraphic Inves., IJniv. of Melbourne, Parkville N.2., Vic., Australia BAKER. WrLLrAnr E.. Broken Hill Division, Univ. of New South Wales, Broken Hill, N.S.W., Australia Ber-r-, Devro FneNcrs, The Nature Conservancy, Penrhos Rd , Bangor, Caern, Wales BeueAcn, Rrcneno K., 347 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. Bexrnyre, Amrr- K., Indian Bureau of Mines, Prospecting Division' Nagpur' India BANK, WALTER, 6561 Benton Circle, Arvada, Colo. BANKS, EPHRATu, Polytechnic Inst of Brooklyn, 3.33 Jay St., Brooklyn 1' N' V' Ber'rrs, Hanoln H., 334 College Ave., Lancaster, Pa. FBaxNnnuaN, Henor-o M., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D- C.' 20242 FBexxrsren, F. A., Horley, Surrey, England B.+nnen, Gooncr A., 5433 East 10th St., Tucson, Ariz. BARCZAK, Vrtcrl J., 726 Bauman Ave., Royal Oak, Mich' Banlexo, Plnnnr, Lab. Mineralogie, 1, rue Victor Cousinr Paris 5, France 492 DIRI].CTORY OII FELLOWS AND ML,MBERS FBenNes, wrrr-i,*r H., National Research council, SussexSt., ottawa, ontario, canada BenrlrNc, KwAsr, 4.5Stamps Lane, St. John's Newfoundland, Canada Benn, D,rvro A., Kennco Expl. Western, Ltd., 1111-1030West Georgia St., Vancouver 5, 8.C., Canada Baun, WenNen, Dept. Earth & Planetary Sciences,Univ. of pittsburgh, pittsburgh, pa. 1s213 Beu'lrN, F. C. \{rcHerr-, New Consol. Goldlields, Box 1167,Johannesburg, S. Afrrca Bavr-rss, PETER,Dept. Geotogy, Univ. of Nerv South Wales,-I(ensington,\Sw, Australia Beecn, Rrcnenn A., 720 Cutspring Rd., Stratford, Conn. Brer.r-, AnrHun O., Jn., Dept. Geology, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. Bnar.l, Gnoncr H., 130 Goff Rd., Corning, N. y. Brero, Wrrr-raM C., 3009 Stadium Dr., Apt. 7, Columbus, Ohio 43202 Pernn P., Rutimeyerplatz 5, Basel,Switzerland !Becx,*BEARTH, Canl W., Dept. of Geology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Brcr, FneNx R., 3115 Repplier, Boulder, Colo. 803O2 Brcx, KevrN C.,.Dept. Geology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 0213g BecrueNu, Cnenrrs A., 104 Coolcy, Nashrvauk, Nlinn. Brr-r-, Pomn M., Geophysical Lab., 2801 Upton St., N.W., Washington, D C. 20008 Bor.ov, N. 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