414 PROCEEDINGS OF MONTREAL MEETING. 
The first scientific paper was 
TOPOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF JAMESVILLE LAKE, NEW YORK 
BY EDMUND C. QUEREAU 
Remarks were made by W. M. Davis, H. L. Fairchild, F. B. Taylor, 
and A. P. Brigham. The paper is printed as pages 173-182 of this 
volume. 
The next two papers were read by title: 
LOCATION AND FORM OF A DRUMLIN AT BARRE FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS 
BY WILLIAM H. NILES 
DRIFT PHENOMENA OF THE PUGET SOUND BASIN 
BY BAILEY WILLIS 
This paper is printed as pages 111-162 of this volume. 
The next paper was entitled 
NOTES ON THE GEORGIAN BAY LOBE OF THE ICE-SHEET 
BY FRANK B. TAYLOR _ 
The paper was discussed by T. C. Chamberlin, H. M. Ami, Robert 
Bell, and Thomas Chalmers. 
The next paper had been prepared by request for the occasion : 
NOTES ON THE GEOLOGY OF MONTREAL AND VICINITY 
BY FRANK D. ADAMS 
Remarks were made by H. P. Cushing, W. M. Davis, G. M. Dawson, 
H. M. Ami, R. W. Ells, J. B. Tyrrell, Robert Bell, and F. B. Taylor. 
In the absence of the author the following paper was, by vote of the 
Society, held in place, and was read by W. N. Rice: 
DISCOVERY OF MARINE CRETACEOUS IN BORING AT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 
BY N. H. DARTON 
[ Abstract] 
There is now in progress at Norfolk, Virginia, a boring which is intended to pass 
through all the coastal plain formations with the hope of obtaining a city water 
supply in the basal portion of the Potomac beds. As the boring was sunk at my 
advice, samples have been sent to me from every ten feet as the work progressed, 
and a large amount of valuable information has been obtained in regard to under- 
