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The meeting adjourned for hmch^ to meet at 2.15 p. m. During the 

 noon recess a visit was mad*e to the locality on the San Francisquito 

 Creek, near the old Stanford residence, where the skull exhibited by Dr. 

 Willis had been found by Mr. Seymour, a student at Stanford University. 



The afternoon session was called to order by the President at 2.30 p. m. 



VERDE RIVER LAKE BEDS NEAR CLARKDALE, ARIZONA 

 BY GLAT P. JENKINS 



Eead hj title. 



PREDICTION OF EARTHQUAKES 

 BY A. C. LAWSON 



Paper read from manuscript. Discussion by Messrs. Willis, Brown, 

 Townley, Louderback, and Tolman. 



PLEISTOCENE VERTEBRATES FROM AN ASPHALT DEPOSIT NEAR 

 MC KITTRICK. CALIFORNIA 



BY JOHN C. MERRIAM AND C. STOCK 



Paper presented by Mr. Stock. Discussion by Messrs. Tolman, Brown, 

 Buwalda, Louderback, and Taff. 



ROCK FLOORS IN ARID REGIONS 

 BY AUGUSTUS LOCKE 



Eead by title. 



GEOLOGICAL SKETCH OF THE TSIN-LING-SHAN, CHINA 

 BY R. R. MORSE 



Illustrated by lantern slides. Discussion by Mr. Willis. 



MOROCOCHA MINING DISTRICT 

 BY M. G. EDWARDS 



Presented extemporaneously as a substitute for the paper on "Chro- 

 mite-bearing dunite from Siskiyou County, California,'' which was to 

 have been given by Austin F. Rogers. Discussion by Messrs. Tolman 

 and Louderback. 



GEOLOGY OF THE ALAMO MINING DISTRICT, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO 



BY C. F. TOLMAN 



Presented extemporaneously. Discussion by Messrs. Turner, Eogers, 

 and Man son. 



