BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 

 Vol. 12, pp. 1-12 November 30, 1900 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWP]LFT1I SUMMER MEETING, HELD 

 AT NEW YORK CITY, JUNE 26, 1900 



Herman Le Roy Fairchild, Secretary 



CONTENTS 



Page 



Session of Tiiesda}'', June 26 1 



Election of Fellows • 1 



Native copper near Enid, Oklahoma; by Erasmus Haworth and John 



Bennett . . 2 



Andesitic rocks near Silverton, Colorado; b}' Frank R. Van Horn 4 



Evidences of interglacial deposits in the Connecticut valley [abstract] ; 



by C. H. Hitchcock ". 9 



A theory of origin of systems of nearly vertical faults [ab-stract] ; by 



W. H. Hobbs 10 



Hudson River beds near Albany and their taxonomic equivalents [ab- 

 stract] ; by Rudolf Ruedemann 11 



Register of the New York meeting 12 



Session of Tuesday, June 26 



The Society was called to order at 11.45 o'clock a m, in room 401, 

 Schermerhoni Hall, Columbia University. The President, Dr George M. 

 Dawson, occupied the chair throughout the meeting. 



ELECTION OF FELLOWS * 



The Secretary announced that the three candidates for fellowship had 

 received a nearly unanimous vote of the ballots transmitted, and that 

 they were elected, as follows : 



Fellows Elected 



Leonidas Chalmers Glenn, Ph. D., Columbia, South Carolina. Professor of 



Geology, South Carolina College. 

 Thomas Leonard Watson, Ph. D., Atlanta, Georgia. Assistant State Geologist, 



Georgia State Geological Survey. 

 Stuart Weller, B S., Walker Museum, University of Chicago. Instructor in 



University of Chicago. 



I— Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 12, 1900 (1) 



