35S PKOCEEDIXGS OF THE WASHIXCiTOX MEETING 



mation and encouragement given to prospectors and explorers; usefulness of the 

 department as a means of introducing producers and consumers to each other and 

 in giving information and advice leading to the establishment of new industries. 



The following 12 titles were received from the program of Section E, 

 but the papers were not presented : 



GEXESrS OF THE AMPHIBOLE SCHISTS AXD SEEPE MIXES OF MAXHATTAX 



IS LA XD 



BY A. A. JULIEN 



The paper is printed as pages 421-494 of this volume. 



DIKES IX THE OKLAHOMA PAXHAXDLE 

 BY C. A. WALDO 



A brief abstract is printed in Science, volume xvii, page 220. 



DRAIXAGE BASIXS OF MIXXESOTA—A TYPE OF PHYSIOGRAPHIC YOUTH 



BY C. W. HALL 



SHORE PHEXOMEXA OF LAKE HUROX 



BY M. S. W. JEFFERSON 



A short abstract is printed in Science, volume xvii, page 221. 



EVIDEXCES OF POST- XEWARK NORMAL FA ULTIXG IX THE CRYSTALLIXE ROCKS 

 OF SO UTHW ESTER X XE W EXGLA XD 



BY W. H. HOBBS 



An abstract is printed in Science, volume xvii. page 223. 



RECORD OF POST-XEWARK DEPRESSIOX AXD Sl'BSEC^UEXT ELEVA TIOX WITHIX 

 THE AREA OF SOUTH UESTERX XEW EXGLAXD 



BY \V. H. IIOBBS 



A short abstract is printed in Science, volume xvii. page 223. 



GLACIAL CIRQUES AXD ROCK TERRACES OX MOUXT TOBY. MASSACHUSETTS 



BY B. K. EMERSON 



A short abstract is printed in Science, volume xvii, i^age 224. 



PROTECTIOX OF TERRACES IX THE UPPER COXXECTICU'J' RIVER 

 BY C. II. HITCHCOCK 



An abstract is ])rinted in Science, volume xvii, page 224. 



