FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE. 557 



789. Near view of a ruptured loop in Egremont limestone ; transition from corru- 



gations to imbricated structure; C. X. E. & AV. railroad south of Tom's hill. 

 iSize, 4x5 inches. 



790. Pine hill on C. N. E. &. W. railroad south of Tom's hill ; Riga schist with steep 



i-outherly pitch is seen on the left of track ; Pine hill is Egremont limestone 

 dipping conformably ; in woods behind telegraph pole at right is Everett 

 schist overlying the limestone. (Journal of Geology, vol. i, no. 8, fig. 6.) 

 Size, 4 X 5 inches. 



791. Abrupt north slope of Barack M' Teth (Everett schist) from the east. On the 



road and above is Egremont limestone dipping under the hill. Size, 4x5 

 inches. 



792. Barack M' Teth and Turnip rock from the west. Size, 4x5 inches. 



793. Union hill from the north. Size, 4x5 inches. 



794. Turnip rock from the east, showing Egremont limestone dipping under Everett 



schist of the hill. Size, 4x5 inches. 



795. Turnip rock from the southwest, showing basement of limestone (Egremont). 



Size, 4x5 inches. 



796. Turnip rock from the southwest; Egremont limestone in the foreground. 



Size, 4x5 inches. 



797. Falls of the Housatonic river at Falls Village, Connecticut. Size, 4 x 5 inches. 



798. South end of anticlinal of Riga schist with mantle of limestone, where both 



pitch under Everett schist of Barack W Teth. From road at north foot of 

 Barack M' Teth. Size, 4x5 inches. 



799. Canaan dolomite emerging beneath Riga schist 2} miles north of Falls Village, 



Connecticut. Size, 4x5 inches. 



800. Corrugated structure of garnetiferous and staurolitic Riga schist near falls, 



north of Falls Village, Connecticut. Size, 4x5 inches. 



801. Miles mountain and Tom's hill from the northwest, showing serrated contour. 



(Journal of Geology, vol. i, no. 8, fig. 3.) Size, 8 x 10 inches. 



802. Northern summit plain of mount Washington, showing the rampart of peaks 



which surround it. Size, 8x10 inches. 



The report was adopted and the committee continued with an apj^ro- 

 priation of 815 for its use during the coming year. 



An invitation from the Appalachian ^Mountain Club to a lecture on 

 Mount Saint Elias and the Malaspina Glacier, to be given Friday even- 

 ing, by Professor I. C. Russell, was read and thanks returned by the 

 President. 



The President congratulated the Society that no losses to its Fellow- 

 ship by death had occurred during the year. 



Following are lists of geolo^jicat writings which were not published 

 with the biographic notices of the deceased Fellows : 



GEOLOGICAL WRITIXGS OF ALEXANDER WINCHELL* 



On the Geology of the Choctaw Bluff: Proc. Am. Ahsoc. Adv. Sci., v.ol. vii, 1853, 



pp. 150-153. 

 The Shell Marls of Michigan : Mich. Farmer, September, 1855, pp. 257-259. 



♦Biographic notice in volume 3, p. 3. This list of Dr Wincheli's geologic writings is taken from 

 a fuller list published in The Americ£vn Geologist, vol. 9, pp. 127-139 and pp. '273-270. 



LXXVIII— Bull. Gkol. Soc Am., Vol, 5, 189.3. 



