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of the Committee, the thirty-four maps accompanying his paper be not 



included in the publication." 



"Resolved, That the Special Committee be discharged from the further 



consideration of the matter." 



William H. Greene, 

 J. Sergeant Price, 

 Albert H. Smyth. 



Prof. Greene made a statement in reference to the paper of 

 Mr. Lyman, expressing his inability to speak of its special 

 value as a geological contribution. 



Mr. Lyman stated that he had received a verbal permission 

 to print the copyrighted maps. 



Prof. Cope spoke in favor of publishing the maps accom- 

 panying Mr. Lyman's paper. 



Mr. J. Sergeant Price explained the reason for referring the 

 question of publication to a Committee. 



Prof. Cope moved that the Special Committee be dis- 

 charged, and that a Committee of Experts be appointed to 

 consider the publication of the plates and the paper. Car- 

 ried. 



The President subsequently appointed Messrs. Heilprin, 

 Ingham and Piatt. 



And the Society was adjourned by the President. 



