434 PROCEEDINGS OF OTTAWA MEETING. 



The next paper was — 



GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS 

 BY C. WILLARD HAYES VND M. B. CAMPBELL 



Remarks were made by W -I McGee. This paper will be published in 

 tlif National Geographic Magazine. 



The Society then, at 3.30 p. m., adjourned until the evening, in order 

 thai the Fellows might be able to accept the invitation to a reception 

 tendered the Society by Her Excellency The Lady Stanley of Preston, 

 at Government house, at 4 o'clock. 



Evening Session of Friday, December 30 



The Society was called to order at 8 p m. Mr F. 1). Adams in the chair. 

 The first communication was — 



NOTES ON THE GOLD RANGE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 



BY JAMES MCEVOY 



Mr McEvoy, who is a member of the Geological Survey Department 

 of Canada, was introduced by IT. M. Ami. Remarks upon the paper 

 were made by A. E. Barlow. 



The second paper of the evening session was — 



THE IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN ILLUSTRATING GEOLOGICAL 



STRUCTURE 



BY R. W. ELLS 



The paper was illustrated with a series of large photographs, and was 

 discussed by B. K. Emerson, F. D. Adams and Mr J. Lainson Mills, a 

 visitor. 



In the absence of the author of the following two papers, the first was 

 read by Mr Q. S. ( iiant and the second by Mr -J. S. Diller : 



SOME MARYLAND GRANITES AND THEIR ORIGIN 



EPIDOTE AS A PRIMARY COMPONENT OK ERUPTIVE ROCKS 

 BY CHARLES ROLLIN K'KVKS 



These two papers were discussed by I' 1 - D. Adam-. They are printed 

 as pages 299-312 of this volume. 



