74 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW HAVEN MEETING 



The section adjourned at about 5.40 o'clock. 



ANNUAL DINNER 



The annual dinner of the Society was held at the Hotel Taft, about 

 one hundred and thirty persons participating. James F. Kemp acted as 

 chairman and toastmaster. 



Session of Tuesday, December 31 



The general session of the Society was called to order at 9.40 o'clock 

 by President Fairchild, who, after some announcements had been made 

 by the Secretary, called for the reading of scientific papers. 



PRELIMINARY REPORT OF CERTAIN PHYSICAL AND PHYSICOCHEM1CAL 

 OBSERVATIONS AT THE KILAUEA CRATER 



BY ARTHUR L. DAY 



Presented in abstract without notes. Illustrated with lantern slides 

 and specimens. Discussed by A. C. Lane, W. M. Davis, E. A. Daly, 

 E. Howe, and J. P. Iddings, with reply by the author. 



GEOLOGIC SECTION OF THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE 

 BY DONALD F. MAC DONALD * 



Presented in abstract without notes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 

 Discussed by J. F. Kemp and Ernest Howe. 



GEOLOGICAL LIGHT FROM THE CATSKILL AQUEDUCT 

 BY CHARLES P. BERKEY 



Presented in abstract without notes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 

 Discussed by J. W. Spencer. 



A CLASSIFICATION OF MARINE DEPOSITS 

 BY A. W. GRABAU 



Presented in abstract without notes. Illustrated with diagrams. Dis- 

 cussed by A. C. Lane and Joseph Barrell. 



EXTENDED DETERMINATION OF POST-GLACIAL EARTH MOVEMENTS FROM 

 THE LAKE REGION TO THE SAINT LA 1 IYRENCE VALLEY 



BY J. W. SPENCER 



Presented in abstract from notes. Discussed by Gr. H. Chadwick, 

 D. W. Johnson, F. Leverett, and W. M. Davis. 



1 Introduced by James F. Kemp. 



