150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON MEETING 



PHYSIOGRAPHY AND GENERAL GEOLOGY 

 BY HERBERT E. GREGORY 



AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGISTS AND THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE OF 

 PALEONTOLOGY 



BY CHARLES SCHUCHERT 



The four following papers, comprising a symposium on the teaching 

 of geology, are to be printed in full in the Bulletin : 



GENERAL TEACHING PROBLEM OF PALEONTOLOGY 

 BY HERDMAN F. CLELAND 



TEACHING OF PALEOBOTANY 

 BY EDWARD W. BERRY 



TEACHING OF INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY 

 BY STUART WELLER 



Presented by title in the absence of the author. 



VALUE AND USE OF STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT IN TEACHING 

 BY ROBERT T. JACKSON 



Presented by title. 



The subject was discussed further by Messrs C. W. Brown, J. M. 

 Clarke, W. M. Davis, G. F. Kay, A. C. Lane, and E. B. Mathews. 



On motion, it was voted that the Society recommend the Council to ap- 

 point a Standing Committee on Geological Instruction, with the object of 

 extending and improving the teaching of geology. 



VOTE OF THANKS 



A hearty vote of thanks to the Geological Society of Boston, the Massa- 

 chusetts Institute of Technology, and the Boston Society of Natural His- 

 tory was passed in recognition of hospitalities extended and facilities 

 furnished in connection with the meeting. 



Adjournment for luncheon was taken at 12.40 o'clock p. m. 



TITLES AND ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PIIESENTED BEFORE THE AFTERNOON 

 SESSIONS AND DISCUSSIONS THEREON 



The afternoon was devoted by the Council to a business meeting, while 

 fhe Society met in two sections for the consideration of papers. 



