44 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WASHINGTON MEETING 



The report of the Auditing Committee was then called for. 



REPORT OP THE AUDITING COMMITTEE 



The Auditing Committee reported, through its chairman, George P. 

 Merrill, that it had examined the accounts, vouchers, receipts, and bank 

 balances of the Treasurer of the Society and found them correct and in 

 accord with the published statements.* 



TITLES OF PAPERS AND NAMES OF DISPUTANTS 



The reading of scientific papers was then resumed, as follows : 



PECULIAR IRON ORE FROM THE DUNHAM MINE, PENNSYLVANIA 



BY W. S. BAYLEY 



Eead in full from manuscript. 



GLACIAL DEPOSITS OF THE CONTINENTAL TYPE IN ALASKA 

 BY R. S. TARE AND LAWRENCE MARTIN 



Eead in full from manuscript, with lantern slide illustrations. Dis- 

 cussed by W. M. Davis, C. A. Davis, and H. M. Eakin. 



OLACIATION IN NORTHWESTERN ALASKA 

 BY PHILIP S. SMITH 



Read in full from manuscript, with lantern slide illustrations. 



PRE-WISCONSIN GLACIAL DRIFT IN THE REGION OF GLACIER PARK, 



MONTANA 



BY WILLIAM C. ALDEN 



Presented in abstract from notes, with lantern slide illustrations. Dis- 

 cussed by W. W. Atwood and A. P. Coleman, with reply by W. C. Alden. 



RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE NAMING OF POWELL NATIONAL PARK 



By permission of the Society, the following communication was pre- 

 sented by J. S. Diller : 



Some years ago a movement was initiated to erect a memorial to J. W. 

 Powell on the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, which he so bravely ex- 



* Under date of January 0, 1012. E. B. Mathews reports having examined the Society's 

 securities in the hands of the Treasurer and found them to be as stated in the printed 

 report. 



