NOTE ON MONADNOCK 19 



The next paper was read by the author : 



NOTE ON MONADNOCK 

 BY P. P. GULLIVER 



{_Ahstract\ 



A recent trip to this region in southern New Hampshire was described and the 

 relation of the more resistant rock of which this mountain is composed to the New 

 England upland, spread out as a great carpet at its feet, was strongly emphasized. 

 The dissection of the old peneplain since its uplift was considered and two well 

 marked former stream grades were shown to exist in this region. The correlation 

 of these old grade-plains way above the present sphere of stream action with 

 those previously observed and reported to the Society by the same writer was left 

 until more fieldwork had been done. 



Remarks were made by Professor Emerson. 



The following was read by title : 



SPACING OF RIVERS WITH REFERENCE TO THE HYPOTHESIS OF BASELEVELING 



BY N. S. SHALER 



In the absence of the author, the last paper of the program was read 

 by Professor Ellen Hayes, of Wellesly College. 



THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE IN NICARAGUA 

 BY C. WILLARD HAYES 



The meeting was declared adjourned. 



