24 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON-CAMBRIDGE MEETING 



GENERALIZED SECTION THROUGH THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS OF 



MARYLAND 



BY CHARLES K. SWARTZ 



Read from manuscript ; illnstrated with maps and sections. Discussed 

 by Arthur Keith, A. H. Purdue, and the author. 

 The morning session adjourned at noon. 



The afternoon meeting was in two parts, the main section continuing 

 the consideration of the papers on physical and structural geology in the 

 Geological Lecture Hall, while the second section met in the Mineralogi- 

 cal Laboratory, and proceeded with the reading of the papers on glacial 

 and physiographic geology. 



In the main section the following papers were called : 



SOME INSTANCES OF FLOWING WELLS ON ANTICLINES 

 BY F. G. CLAPP 



Read from manuscript; 10 minutes. Discussed by A. C. Lane. 



LOCAL ANTICLINES IN THE CHAGRIN SHALES AT CLEVELAND, OHIO 

 BY FRANK R. VA?^ HORN 



Presented extemporaneously and illustrated with lantern slides; 20 

 minutes. The paper was discussed by H. L. Fairchild. 



President-elect Arnold Plague then took the chair, while a paper enti- 

 tled '^An experimental investigation into the flow of diabase'^ was pre- 

 sented extemporarily by P. D. Adams, with lantern slide illustrations, in 

 20 minutes. The paper was discussed by H. P. Reid, Bailey Willis, and 

 the author. 



Vice-President Adams resumed the chair, and the following paper 

 was read by title in the absence of the author : 



COON BUTTE AND METEORITIC FALLS OF THE DESERT 

 BY CHARLES R. KEYES 



Then was presented extemporaneousl}^ 



CONNATE WATERS OF THE ATLANTIC COAST 

 BY ALFRED C. LANE 



occupying 20 minutes. 



