2§[ ERGCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTOX-CAMBRIDGE MEETING 



Announcements regarding the arrangements effected by the Local 

 Committee were then made by the Secretary. 



TITLES OF PAPERS AND NAMES OF DISPUTANTS 



The general business of the morning having been finished, the pro- 

 gram of scientific papers relating to glaciology and physiography was 

 taken np as follows : 



POST-TERTIARY HISTORY OF THE LAKES OF ASIA MINOR AND SYRIA 

 BY ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON 



Presented extemporarily ; illustrated with lantern slides; 25 minutes. 

 Discussed by W. M. Davis, F. P. Gulliver, A. W. Grabau, D. W. Johnson, 

 and Joseph Barrell, with reply by the author. 



TIDE-WATER GLACIERS OF PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AND KENAI PENINSULA, 



ALASKA 



BY U. S. GRANT 



In the absence of the author, the paper was read by title. 



OSCILLATIONS OF ALASKAN GLACIERS 

 BY R. S. TARR AND LAWRENCE MARTIN 



Presented extemporarily by the junior author; illustrated with lantern 

 slides; 20 minutes. Discussed by Frangois E. Matthes. 



SOME EFFECTS OF GLACIER ACTION IN ICELAND 

 BY FRED E. WRIGHT 



Read from manuscript; 15 minutes. Discussed by W. M. Davis. 



CLIFF SCULPTURE OF THE YOSEMITE VALLEY 

 BY FRANCOIS E. MATTHES^ 



Read in part from manuscript and in part presented extemporarily 

 with lantern slide illustrations; 30 minutes. 



r EOLATION UNDER THE STIMULUS OF ARIDITY 



BY CHARLES R. KEYES 



Read by title in the absence of the author. 



At 12.30 o'clock p. m. the Society adjourned for luncheon at the Colo- 

 nial Club, convening again at 2.30 p. m. in two sections for the reading of 



« Introduced by M. R. Campbell. 



