654 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW YORK MEETING 



STRUCTURE OF THE DEEP RIVER TRIASSIC 

 BY COLLIER COBB 



RED BEDS OF OKLAHOMA AND ADJACENT STATES 

 BY CHAKLES KEWTON GOULD 



STRUCTURE AND CORRELATION OF NEWARK TRAP ROCKS OF NEW JERSEY 



BY J. VOLNEY LEWIS 



This paper has been printed as pages 195-210 of this volume. 



SOME RESULTS FROM THE STUDY OF THE CAMBRIAN BRACHIOPODA 



BY CHARLES D. WALCOTT 



The paper, wliich was an informal explanation of the results obtained 

 in the preparation of a monograph on the Cambrian Brachiopoda, was 

 illustrated b}^ eighty of the plates, combined on twent}' lantern slides, 

 presenting the leading characteristics of the Cambrian Brachiopoda. 



The next paper was read by title : 



CRYPTOZOAN: GENERA, SPECIES, RELATIONSHIPS 

 BY HENRY M. SEELY 



CRUSTACEAN FAUNA OF THE SHAWANOUNK GRIT IN EASTERN NEW YORK 



BY JOHN M. CLARKE 



ADDITIONAL FOOTPRINTS FROM THE CARBONIFEROUS SHALES OF 



MASSACHUSETTS 



BY J. B. WOODWORTH 



The reading of papers was declared finished. 



RESOLUTION AS TO DIVISION OF MEETINGS INTO SECTIONS 



It was moved that the Council be rec]uested to consider the question of 

 dividing each meeting into three sections for the reading of papers, con- 

 sideration being had of the number and character of communications 

 presented in the several branches of geologic science. 



After discussion by A. W. Grabau, F. W. Sardeson, A. F. Foerste, and 

 J. F. Kemp, the motion was passed. 



Hearty votes of thanks were passed with reference to the hospitality 

 offered the Society and the arrangements made for its meeting by Colum- 

 bia University, the American Museum of Natural History, and the local 

 committee. 



The Society then adjourned. 



