530 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE SAINT LOUIS MEETING 



Divisions VoL 7 > VoJ " 8 ' VoL 9 > VoL 10 > VoL n > VoL 12 > Vo1 - 1S * Vo1 - 1J +* 



Pages. Pages. Pages. Pages. Pages. Pages. Pages. Pages. 



Areal geology 38 34 2 35 65 199 125 48 



Dynamic geology . 3 24 85 24 110 23 17 47 



Economic geology. 4 14 16 28 7 5 4 1 



Glacial geology 5 98 138 96 21 55 13 48 



Historical . . . . 16 46 . . 24 1 



Memoirs 28 8 12 27 60 2 32 14 



Official matter 56 69 54 72 59 58 153 68 



Paleontology 123 58 64 68 188 5 42 22 



Petrology 40 43 44 59 54 24 28 183 



Pysiographic geology 53 5 .. 37 10 53 24 59 



Relation of geology to 



pedagogy 12 



Rock decomposition 74 26 17 9 .. 16 



Stratigraphic geology. .. . 21 67 28 62 31 9S 116 118 



Terminology 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 5 



Total 558 446 460 534 651 538 583 609 



Respectfully submitted. 



Joseph Stanley-Brown, 



Editor. 



New York, December 15, 1903. 



Librarian's Report 



To the Council of the Geological Society of America : 



The contributions to the Library received during the past year have 

 been duly received, acknowledged, and catalogued, and the binding of 

 the accessions has kept pace with their receipt. The list of additions 

 to July 1, 1903, has been transmitted to the Secretary for inclusion in 

 volume 14 of the Bulletin. 



In several successive reports attention has been called to the fact that 

 the Fellows make no use of the Library, with the exception of those 

 located in Cleveland, and annual repetition of the statement would seem 

 both useless and wearisome. A glance at the list of exchanges which 

 annually appears in the list of accessions to the Library will enable any 

 one to judge of what constitutes the bulk of the Library, and for the 

 most part the files of these exchanges are complete from 1890 to date. 

 Your Librarian would be glad to do anything in his power to facilitate 

 use of the Library by the Society at large and glad of any suggestions 

 from the Council as to methods of accomplishing this, but hardly feels 

 justified in taking any personal initiative in the matter. 



