BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 

 Vol. 13, pp. 1-16 December 27, 1901 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTEENTH SUMMER MEETING, 

 HELD AT DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 27, 1901 



Herman Le Roy Fairchild, Secretary 



CONTENTS 



Page 



Session of Tuesday, August 27, 1901 1 



Election of Fellows 1 



Geological excursion in Colorado ; by C. R. Van Hise 2 



Junction of Lake Superior sandstone and Keweenawan traps in Wiscon- 

 sin ; by U. S. Grant 6 



Classification of the geological formations of Tennessee ; by James M. 



Safford 10 



Horizons of phosphate rock in Tennessee ; by James M. Safford 14 



Register of the Denver meeting 16 



Session of Tuesday, August 27. 



The Society was called to order at 9.15 o'clock a m, in room 2, Denver 

 High School building. In the absence of the President, the first Vice- 

 President, Professor N. H.Winchell, presided throughout the meeting. 



ELECTION OF FELLOWS 



The Secretary announced that the candidates for fellowship had re- 

 ceived a nearly unanimous vote of the ballots sent, and that they were 

 elected, as follows : 



Fellows Elected 



Charles Peter Berkey, Ph. D., Minneapolis, Minn. Instructor in Mineralogy, 

 University of Minnesota. 



Edgar Roscoe Cumings, A. B., Bloomington, Ind. Instructor in Geology, Indiana 

 University. 



Herbert Ernest Gregory, Ph. D., New Haven, Conn. Assistant Professor of 

 Physiography, Yale University. 



Frederick Burritt Peck, Ph. D., Easton, Pa. Professor of Geology and Mine- 

 ralogy, Lafayette College. 



Frank Charles Schrader, M. S., A. M., Washington, D. C. Assistant Geologist, 

 United Stages Geological Survey. 



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