72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW HAVEN MEETING 



CONTRA-IMPOSED SHORELINES 

 BY CHARLES H. CLAPP 1 



Presented in abstract from notes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 

 Discussed by D. W. Johnson. 



SUBMARINE CHAMJECYPARIS BOG AT WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS, AND 

 ITS RELATION TO THE PROBLEM OF COASTAL SUBSIDENCE 



BY DOUGLAS W. JOHNSON 



Presented in full without notes. Discussed by J. W. Spencer. 



PEAT DEPOSIT OF GEOLOGICAL INTEREST NEAR NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 



BY C. A. DAVIS 



Presented by title in the absence of the author. 



EARLY PALEOZOIC PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKS 

 BY WILLIAM J. MILLER 



Eead in abstract from manuscript. 



LEVEL OF MAXIMUM PRECIPITATION AS A FACTOR IN THE GLACIATION OF 



MOUNT RAN IE R 



BY F. E. MATTHES 2 



Presented by title in the absence of the author. 



CHARACTERS OF THE OLDER SECTIONS OF THE NIAGARA GORGE AND THEIR 

 CORRELATION WITH GREAT LAKES HISTORY 



BY FRANK B. TAYLOR 



Presented by title in the absence of the author. 



The second section having finished on Saturday the papers on its pro- 

 gram, merged on Monday with the meeting of the Paleontological Society. 



TITLES OF PAPERS PRESENTED BEFORE THE THIRD SECTION AND NAMES OF 



DISPUTANTS 



The third section met at 2.35 o'clock, with A T ice-President I. C. White 

 in the chair and E. 0. Hovey serving as Secretary. 



1 Introduced by 1). W. Johnson. 

 3 Introduced by M. R. Campbell. 



