TITLES OF PAPERS 21 



papers. The glacial and physiographic papers were continued under the 

 temporary chairmanship of H. L. Fairchild, F. B. Taylor acting as secre- 

 tary of the section. 



FURTHER LIGHT ON THE GORGE OF THE HUDSON 

 BY JAMES F. KEMP 



Given extemporaneously; illustrated with drawings; 20 minutes. The 

 paper was discussed by J. W. Spencer, with reply by the author. 



RICHMOND BOULDER TRAINS 

 BY F. B. TAYLOR 



Presented extemporaneously; illustrated with lantern slides; 15 min- 

 utes. 



GLACIAL LAKES AND CHANNELS NEAR SYRACUSE 

 BY T. C. HOPKINS 



Eead by title, the author being absent. 



SHORELINES OF THE GLACIAL LAKES IN THE OBERLIN QUADRANGLE, OHIO 



BY FRANK CARNEY 



Given extemporarily ; illustrated with map and lantern slides; 15 min- 

 utes. 



ISOBASES OF THE ALGONQUIN AND IROQUOIS BEACHES AND THEIR 



SIGNIFICANCE 



BY JAMES WALTER GOLDTHWATT'' 



Eead from manuscript; illustrated with lantern slides; 20 minutes. 

 The paper was discussed by J. W. Spencer, Frank Carney, and F. B. 

 Taylor. Reply was made by the author. 



GLACIAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR REGION IN 1909 

 BY FRANK LEVERETT 



Read by title in the absence of the author. 



DIVERSION OF THE MONTREAL RIVER 

 BY ROBERT BELL 



Presented extemporaneously and illustrated with a map ; 25 minutes. 



Introduced by F. B. Taylor. 



