4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PRINCETON MEETING 



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 Solar hypothesis of climatic changes [abstract] ; by Ellsworth Hunt- 

 ington 82 



Vote of thanks 83 



Titles and abstracts of papers presented before the First Section and 



discussions thereon 84 



Occurrence of glacial drift on the Magdalen Islands [abstract] ; by 



J. W. Goldthwait S4 



Evidence of a glacial ice-dam in the Allegheny River between Warren, 

 Pennsylvania, and Tionesta, Pennsylvania [abstract] ; by G. Fred- 

 erick Wright M 



Preglacial Miami and Kentucky rivers [abstract and discussion] ; by 



N. M. Fenneman 85 



Delaware terraces [abstract] ; by N. H. Winchell 86 



Sublacustrine glacial erosion in Montana [abstract] ; by William M. 



Davis 86 



Glacial Lake Missoula [abstract] ; by R. W. Stone 87 



Physiographic relations of serpentine, with special reference to the 

 serpentine stock of Staten Island, New York [abstract and discus- 

 sion] ; by William Otis Crosby 87 



Erosive potential of desert waters [abstract] ; by Charles R. Keyes ... 88 

 Submarine topography in Glacier Bay, Alaska [abstract] ; by Law- 

 rence Martin 88 



Buried gorge of the Hudson River and geologic relations of Hudson 



syphon of the Catskill Aqueduct [abstract] ; by W. O. Crosby 89 



Abstract of papers presented before the Third Section and discussion 



thereon 90 



Composition of bornite and its relation to other sulfominerals [ab- 

 stract and discussion] ; by Edward H. Kraus 90 



Genesis of glauconite [abstract] ; by Chase Palmer 91 



Crystallization of certain pyroxene-bearing artificial melts [abstract] ; 



by N. L. Bowen 91 



Physical-chemical system, lime-alumina-silica and its geological sig- 

 nificance [abstract] ; by Fred E. Wright and G. A. Rankin 92 



Constitution and By-Laws 93 



References to adoption and changes 93 



Constitution 93 



By-Laws 97 



Publication rules of the Geological Society of America 101 



Register of the Princeton Meeting, 1913 105 



OflBcers, Correspondents, and Fellows of the Geological Society of America. 107 



Session of Tuesday, December 30 



The first general session of the Society was called to order at 9.50 

 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, December 30, at Gnyot Hall, Princeton Univer- 

 sity, Princeton, New Jersey, by President Smith, who introduced Prof. 



