326 American Geologist. ^''^J' '^^^^' 
folded Paleozoic strata and the adjusted drainage system of 
central Pennsylvania, the horizontal Paleozoic strata and the 
Glacial phenomena of central New York, the ancient crystal- 
lines of the southern Adirondaks and the unconformably over- 
lying strata, the mctamorphic rocks and the Triassic basins of 
western Connecticut. 
This course is intended for teachers and students (men 
only) who have already acquired some knowledge of gen- 
eral geology, including field-work. The fee for the course is 
$20, payable in advance to professor W. B. Clark, Johns Hop- 
kins University, Baltimore, Md. Travelling and hotel ex- 
penses will probably be about $100. The work of each week 
may be taken separately ; the fee in this case will be $5 a week, 
payable in advance to the instructor of the week. It may be 
necessary to limit the number of students for the first week ; 
preference will be given to those who take the entire course. 
It is desired that members should enroll their names not later 
than June 15th with professor Clark for the entire course, or 
with the instructor of the week they propose to attend. Each 
member's outfit should include note-book, colored crayons, 
compass, clinometer, hammer, satchel, labels and small paper 
bags for specimens. U. S. topographic maps of the districts 
visited will be supplied at cost (about $1) to those who order 
them through professor Clark not later than June ist. 
It is probable that a field meeting of Section E (Geology 
and Geography) of the American Association for the Ad- 
vancement of Science will be arranged at Syracuse for July 
2 1 St and 22nd (the last two or three days of the Syracuse 
week), when invited speakers will give some account of the 
special features of the district and of their relations to similar 
features in other parts of the country. The field meetings of 
the Section will probably follow the program indicated below 
for the last two days of the Syracuse week. 
The circular issued gives a detailed itinerant- of each week. 
The instructors for the separate weeks are : professors W. B. 
Clark, W. M. Davis, T. C. Hopkins, H. P. Gushing, and Jos. 
Barren. 
