542 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROCHESTER MEETING 



After discussion of these papers the Section adjourned to meet at the 

 rooms of the Geological Department of the University of California at 

 2 o'clock p m. 



At 2 o'clock p m the Section resumed its session at South Hall, 

 Berkeley, and proceeded with the reading and discussion of the following 

 papers : 



TRIASSIC REPT1LIA FROM NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

 BY JOHN'C. MERRIAM 



This paper has been published under a different title as Bulletin of 

 the Department of Geology, University of California, volume 3, number 4, 

 pages 63-108. An abstract is printed in Science, volume xv, page 411, 

 March 14, 1902. 



ORE DEPOSITS OF SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 

 BY F. M. ANDERSON * 



Abstract published in Science. 



LAKE QUIBEBIS, AN ANCIENT PLIOCENE LAKE IN ARIZONA 

 BY W. P. BLAKE * 



Abstract published in Science. 



AN ORBICULAR GABBBO FROM SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 

 BY ANDREW C. LAWSON 



This paper will appear as a bulletin of the Department of Geology, 

 University of California. 



The following papers were read by title : 



THE EOCENE OF THE HUERFANO BASIN OF COLOBADO 

 BY R. C. HILLS 



Abstract published in Science. 



COAL FIELDS OF SOUTHERN UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING 

 BY WILBUR C. KNIGHT 



[Abstract] 



The valuable coal fields in southern Uinta county, Wyoming, belong to two dis- 

 tinct and widely separated geological horizons. This section of the state has been 

 rather closely folded, there being no less than three and possibly four anticlinal 

 folds south of the Oregon Short Line railroad and west of the divide between Bear 



* Presented by A. 0. Lawson. 



