G. K. Gilbert: 
J. W. Powell: 
C. E. Dutton: 
I. C. Russell: 
GENERAL MEETING. 7 
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Report upon Geographical and Geological Explo- 
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dian. Washington, 1875. Vol. III, Geology, 
pp. 21-42. 
Contributions to the history of Lake Bonneville. 
In Second Annual Report of the U.S. Geo- 
logical Survey. Washington, 1882. pp. 192 
—200. 
A theory of the earthquakes of the Great Basin 
with a practical application. American 
Journal of Science, Vol. XX VII, 1884, pp. 
49-53. 
Basin Range System. See Report on Lands of 
the Arid Region of the United States. 
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Basin Range Province. See Report on the 
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25. 
Geology of the High Plateaus of Utah. Washing- 
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Mr. Gitpert remarked that the section exhibited by Mr. 
Diller appeared to demonstrate a history comprising (1) the folding 
of the slates and the formation of several faults and associated 
monoclines, (2) the general degradation of the country until the 
monoclinal ridges were approximately obliterated, and (3) a re- 
newal of movement on the old fault lines, giving rise to the exist- 
ing topography. 
