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Congress held at Washington and elsewhere in September, 1904, 

 and as Chairman of the Committee on Scientific Program for the 

 Congress, I have had much correspondence with European and 

 American Geographers. 



During July, I conducted a small party, including two professors 

 of geology, on an excursion to the southern Wahsatch, the Canyon, 

 and the House ranges of Utah ; we found new evidence leading to 

 the conclusion that these ranges are faulted blocks, now maturely 

 carved. On the way west a short visit was made to a glaciated 

 district in the Sawatch range of Colorado, where interesting ex- 

 amples of glacial sculpture were found. In September and early 

 October, I attended the sessions of the Geographic Congress from 

 Washington to St. Louis, taking part in the World's Congress of 

 Science and Arts at the latter place, and then continuing on a 

 geographical excursion to the Colorado Canyon and the City of 

 Mexico. 



The following papers have been published during the year : — 



The Mountain Ranges of the Great Basin. Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. 



at Harvard College. Vol. XLII. Geol. Series, Vol. VI. 1903. 



pp. 127-177. 7 pis. 

 A Summer in Turkestan. Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc., Vol. XXXVI. 



1904. pp. 217-228. 

 A Flat-topped Range in the Tian Shan. Appalachia, Vol. X. 1904. 



pp. 277-284. 

 Geography in the United States : Address as chairman of Section E, 



American Association, Proc. Amer. Assoc, 1904; Amer. Geol., 



Vol. XXXIII. 1904. pp. 156-185. 



As a result of work in Utah under my direction in the summer 

 of 1902, the following essay has been published : — 



E. Huntington and J. W. Goldthwait. The Hurricane Fault in the 

 Toquerville District, Utah. Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. at Har- 

 vard College. Vol. XLII. Geol. Series, Vol. VI. 1904. pp. 

 197-259. 7 pis. 



