Oo4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AVASHINGTOX MEETING 



MARL-LOESS OF THE LOWER WABASH VALLEY 

 BY M. L. FULLER AND F. G. CLAPP 



The paper is printed as pages 153-176 of this volume. 



Discussion was postponed until the next paper was read, which was 

 from the Section E list. 



PROBLEM OF THE LOESS IN THE MISSOURI VALLEY COMPARED WITH THAT 



IN EUROPE AND ASIA 



BY G. FREDERICK WRIGHT 



The two papers were discussed by T. C. Chamberlin, J. E. Todd, N. H. 

 Winchell, and M. L. Fuller. 



The paper by Mr Wright is printed in abstract in Science, volume 

 xvii, page 227. 



The succeeding paper was also from the Section E list. 



NEW METEORITE {''BATH FURNACE'') FROM SALT LICK, KENTUCKY 

 BY A. M. MILLER 



A short abstract is printed in Science, volume xvii, page 228. 



The following eight papers, which had been laid over on account of 

 the absence of the authors, were read by title. 



CAMBRIAN AND PRE-CAMBRIAN OF HOOSAC MOUNTAINS, MASSACHUSETTS 



BY JOHN E. WOLFF 



[AbstracQ 



Since the original field work of 1885-1887, the results of which appeared in Mono- 

 graph 23, United States Geological Survey, the northward extension of this area 

 has been studied, and with experience gained there and elsewhere a revision of 

 Hoosac mountain has been made, somewhat extending the pre-Cambrian areas, 

 which are briefly described. The obscure relations of the pre-Cambrian and Cam- 

 brian on the west slope of Hoosac mountain are discussed. 



ORDOVICIAN SECTION NEAR BELLEFONTAINE, PENNSYLVANLi 

 BY GEORGE L. COLLIE 



This paper is printed as pages 407-420 of this volume. 



STRUCTURAL RELATIONS IN THE PIEDMONT AREA OF NORTHERN MARYLAND 



BY. EDWARD B. MATHEWS 



[AbstracQ 



This paper gives the conclusions reached after a detailed field study of nearly 

 1,000 square miles in Cecil, Harford, and Baltimore counties, Maryland. It sug- 



