642 PROCEEDINGS OF THE KEW YORK MEETING 



Further descriptions of this rather unique Iwdy of water will be found 

 l)reseuted in a "Report on the Champlain deposits of northern Vermont,"' 

 printed as a part of the Fifth Report upon the Geology of Vermont. 1906, by 

 Professor G. H. Perkins. 



Discussion by G. F. Wright and C. H. Eichardson. 



PRE-WISCONSIN DRIFT /A' THE FINGER LAKE REGION OF NEW YORK 



BY FRANK CABNEYt 



The paper was discussed b}^ E. S. Tarr and the anthor. 

 This papei" has been published in the Journal of Geolog}', volume xv, 

 1907, pages 571-585. 



WAVE-CUT TERRACES IN KEUKA VALLEY OLDER THAN THE RECESSION 



STAGE OF WISCONSIN ICE 



BY FRANK CARNEY 



The pa]3er was discussed by F. G. Clapp. This paper has been pub- 

 lished in the American Journal of Science, volume xxiii, 1907. pages 

 325—335. 



The section adjourned for luncheon. 



The section of the Society convened again at 2.15 o'clock p m, with 

 the first section (physical and structural geology) under the chairmanship 

 of the Acting President. 



The first papier read was 



ORIGIN OF METEOR CRATER (COON BUTTE), ARIZONA 

 BY H. L. FAIRCHILD 



Eemarks were made by A. C. Lane and G. P. Merrill. The paper 

 forms pages 493-504 of this volume. 

 The next paper read was 



AFTON CRATERS OF SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO 

 BY W. T. LEE 



This paper is printed as pages 211-220 of this volume. 

 The next paper read was 



VOLCANIC NECKS OF THE MOUNT TAYLOR REGION, NEW MEXICO 



BY D. W. JOHNSON* 



This paper is printed as pages 303-324 of this volume. 



t Introduced by II. L. Faii-child. 

 * Introduced by Ralph Arnold. 



