TITLK8 OF PAPEK8. 489 



The fi)llo\viim paper was read, in the absence ol" the author, by II. M. 

 Ami : 



JIOyEVCOMBED LIMESTONES IN LAKE HURON 

 IJY KOllEUT IJKLL 



The paper is i)rinted as pages 297-304 of this volume. 

 The following paper was then read: 



CIIAIiACTERISTIC FEATURES OF CALIFORNIA GOLD-QUARTZ VEINS 

 HY WALDEMAU I.INlHiUEV 



The [)aper is printed as pages 221-240 of this volume. 

 The next paper was entitled : 



DISINTEGRATION OF THE GRANITIC ROCKS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 



BY GEORGE P. MEHIULL 



The paj^er is printed as pages 321-332 of this volume. 

 The last paper of the meeting was then read : 



ANCIENT PHYSIOGRAPHY AS REPRESENTED IN SEDIMENTS 

 BY BAILEY WILLIS 



The following resolution of thanks was offered by Bailey Willis and 

 was adopted unanimously : 



The successful issue of this nicetiiij; and the i)lcasure of the mcnibei-s are in large 

 ine;usure due to the excellent opi)(jrtunities afforded us at our i)lace of discussion 

 and Uj the etforts made for our entertainment. 



The thanks of the Society are due to tlie trustees of Johns Hopkins University 

 an<l its president, Dr (iilman. It is ai)propriatc also tliat we should recall the strong 

 intere.st felt by Dr Williams in the jirospect of this meeting, and remember that 

 this center of geological instruction and research has been built chiefly through his 

 enthu.^iastic and faithful work. 



To Dr William P.. Clark, Dr E. IJ. Mathews, Mr II. F. Keid, and their fellow- 

 workers of the local societies we are indebted for the perfection of the arrangements 

 which we have enjoyed. 



It is therefore moved that the hearty thanks of the Society are exti'iided to the 

 Johns Hopkins University and to all who have so succe.ssfully contributed to our 

 entertiiinment. 



The President then declared the seventh annual meeting of the Society 

 adjourned. 



