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H. P. Brumell — Note on the occurrence of petroleum in Gaspe, 

 Quebec. (lo minutes). 



Elfric Drew Ingall — Some features of the phosphate bearing 

 rocks of Ottawa. (15 minutes). ( Read by title). 



Sir J. William Dawson — Note on sponges found in the Cambro- 



Silurian at Little Metis, Canada. 



(Read in the absence of the author by Mr. F. D. Adams.) 



J. F. Whiteaves — Notes on the Devonian formation of Manitoba 

 and the N. W. Territories. (5 minutes). 



Henry M. Ami — Notes on Cambrian fossils from the Selkirks and 

 Rocky Mountain Region of Canada. (15 minutes.) 



Henry M. Ami -On the Polsdam and Calciferous terranes of the 

 Ottawa Palaeozoic basin. (10 minutes). 



R. D. Salisbury — Distinct glacial epochs, and the criteria for 

 their recognition. 



J. B. Tyrrell — Pleistocene phenomena in the region southeast 

 and east of Lake Athabasca, Canada. (15 minutes). 



A. P. Low — Notes on the glacial geology of the Northeast Terri- 

 tories. (20 minutes.) 



Robert Chalmers— The height of the Bay of Fundy coast in 

 the glacial period relative to sea level, as evidenced by marine 

 fossils in the boulder clay at Saint John, New Brunswick. (20 

 minutes). 



W. J. McGee — The Pleistocene history ot northeastern Iowa. 

 (20 minutes). 



Warren Upham — Eskers near Rochester, N.Y. (15 minutes). 

 Warren Upham — Comparison of Pleistocene and present ice 

 sheets. (30 minutes.) 



G. Frederick Wright — The post-glacial outlet of the Great 

 Lakes through Lake Nipissing and the Mattawa River. (15 

 minutes.) 



N. H. Darfon — On certain features in the distribution of the 

 Columbia formation on the middle Atlantic slope. 



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