546 PROCEEDINGS OP THE ROCHESTER MEETING 



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

 Berkeley. 



The following resolution was adopted : 



The Fellows of the Cordilleran Section of the Geological Society of America 

 desire to express and to place on record their profound sorrow and sense of loss in 

 the death of their esteemed fellow-members, Professor Joseph Le Conte, who died 

 at Yosemite valley on July 6, 1901, and Professor E. W. Claypole, who died at 

 Pasadena August 17, 1901. 



The following papers were then read and discussed : 



A CONTRIBUTION TO THE PETROGRAPHY OF THE JOHN DAY BASIN 

 BY FRANK C. CALKINS* 



This paper has been published as Bulletin of the Department of Geol- 

 ogy, University of California, volume 3, number 5, pages 109-172. 



COLEMANITE 

 BY A. S. EAKLE 



This paper has been published as Bulletin of the Department of Geol- 

 ogy, University of California, volume 3, number 2, pages 31-50. 



THE MARINE PLIOCENE AND PLEISTOCENE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE COAST OF 

 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . 



BY DELOS ARNOLD AND RALPH ARNOLD" 



This paper has been published in the Journal of Geolog}^ volume x, 

 number 2. 



The Section then adjourned. 



Andrew C. Lawson, Secretary. 



Register of San Francisco Meeting of Cordilleran Section, 1902 



The following is the register of the Fellows present at the meeting : 



A. S. Eakle. A. C. Lawson. 



H. W. Fairbanks. W. J. Sutton. 



J. C. Merriam. H. W. Turner. 



Fellows-elect 



F. M. Anderson. G. D. Louderback. 



The visitors were 



Miss A. Alexander. J. W. Sinclair. 



F. C. Calkins. G. J. Young. 



V. C. Osmont. 



* Presented bv Professor J. C. Merriam. 



