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 Kemp, J. F., Cliainuau and tonstinaster at animal dinner of Society 24, 74 



— cited on Adirondaclv glaciation 38, 548 



i-oclis 25, 248, 251, 254, 263 



allanite 28, 469 



anortliosite 29, 404 



beacli cvisps 21, 604 



classification of metanioriiliic rocks 28, 452-458 



erosion in the Adirondacks 27, 648 



gabbro 27, 230 



glacial lakes in the Adirondacks 27, 665 



- — • metaniorpliisni 28, 390 



moraines in the Adirondacks 27, 651 



origin of spheroidal forms 25, 635 



■ — syenite and granite of Adirondacks 27, 213 



— , Deep boring near McDonald, Pennsylvania, discussed by 24,73 



— , Discussion of bornite by 25, 91 



magmatic differentiation by 25, 46 



method of representing chemical relation of a petrographie prov- 

 ince by 25, 43 



New Jersey gneisses by 25, 45 



I'ark City nunerals by 25, 48 



on geologic thermometry by 21, 32, 783 



origin of the alkaline rocks by 21. 32, 785 



pegmatite in granite of Quincy, Massachusetts, by 21, 33, 785 



present and future of natural gas fields in the northern Ap- 

 palachians by 21, 34 



regional devolatilization of coal by 21, 33 



— elected First Vice-President 24, 9 



— ; Further light on the gorge of the Hudson 21, 21, 760 



— , Geologic section of the Panama Canal Zone discussed by 24, 74 



— , Meeting of Group C, third section, called to order by 25, 43, 73, 90 



— ; Memorial of J. D. Irving 30, 37 



— , Mexico gulf coast petroleum fields discussed liy 24, 73 



— , New point in geology of the Adirondacks 25, 47 



— , Observations at the Kilauea . Crater discussed by 24, 707 



— ; Pre-Cambrian of Sweden, with connnents on American taxonomic 



parallels 22, 55, 719 



— , Physiography of the Adirondacks, Reference to 22, ISO 



— , Reference by R. Ruedemanii to 27, 650 



to speech at dinner by 25, 80 



— , Report of delegates to the International Geological Congress (oral) 



by 22, 62 



— , Thanks rendered to 27, 644 



— , Toastmaster at annual dinner 21, 28 



— , F. M. Van Tuyl introduced by 25, 66 



— , Vote of thanks offered, seconded Ity 21, 34 



— and Newland, D. H., quoted on courses of Hudson, Schroon, and 



Sacandaga rivers 22, 177 



