580 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WASHINGTON MEETING 



Communication on Mr Mello's paper on primitive man : Trans. Victoria Institute, 



vol. 30, 1898, pp. 253-255, London. 

 Communication on Mr Mello's paper on neolithic man: Ibid., pp. 298, 299. 



1899. 



Note on an Ecbinoderm collected by Doctor Ami at Besserers, Ottawa river, in the 

 Pleistocene (Leda clay): Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1899, vol. 13, pp. 201, 

 202, Ottawa. 



The presentation of scientific communications was declared in order, 

 and the first paper presented was 



PHYSIOGRAPHIC TERMINOLOGY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LAND FORMS 



BY W. M. DAVIS 



Remarks were made by the President. 



The second paper, read by the senior author, was entitled : 



CA MA SLA ND, A VA LLEY R EM NA N T 

 BY GEORGE OTIS SMITH AND GEORGE CARROLL CURTIS 



Remarks were made by W. M. Davis, W. G. Tight, and the senior 

 author. The paper is printed in full in this volume as pages 217 to 222. 



The third paper was 



SOME COAST MIGRATIONS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 

 BY BAILEY WILLIS 



The paper is printed as pages 417 to 432 of this volume. 

 The last paper of the morning session was then read : 



SUBMERGED FOREST OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER 

 BY G. K. GILBERT 



The paper was discussed by S. F. Emmons, J. A. Holmes, and G. B. 

 Shattuck. 



The Society adjourned for luncheon, and reassembled in the after- 

 noon. The first paper of the afternoon session was the following : 



PHYSIOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE WASHINGTON REGION 



BY N. H. DARTON 



Remarks upon the subject of the paper were made by W. M. Davis. 



