134 The American Geologist. August, 1902. 
9. ''Development of llic Southeastern Missouri Low lands." 
(10 m.) C. F. Marbut. 
10. The International Geographic Congress of 1904 under the Au- 
spices of the National Geographic Society." (10 m.) (title.) 
Gilbert H. Grosvenor. 
11. "Possible Effects of the Glacial Period Upon the Land Levels 
of Central 'Asia." (10 ni.) G. Frederick Wright. 
12. "Recent Geologj- of the Jordan Valley." (14 m.) 
G. Frederick Wright. 
13. "History of the Discoveries and Discussions Concerning the 
Glacial Terraces in the Upper Ohio and Its Tributaries." 
(20m.) G. Frederick Wright. 
14. "Submerged Valleys in Sandusky Bay." (10 m.) 
E. L. Moseley. 
15. "Some Geological Notes in Honduras. Central America." (15m.) 
(title.) J. Francis Patch Le Baron. 
16. "Great Canon of the Euphrates River." (20 m.) 
Ellsworth Huntington. 
17. "Systematic Geography." (20 m.) W. M. Davis. 
18. "Some Topographic Features in the Southern Appalachians." 
(15 m.) (Lantern \'iews.) J. A. Holmes. 
19. "The Petj=ographic Province of Neponset \^alley, Boston, Mas- 
sachusetts." (10 m.) (title.) F. Bascom. 
20. "The Occurrence of Liquid Petroleum Hermetically Enclosed 
with Quartz Crystals, from Alabama." (5 m.) F. L. Stewart. 
21. "Restoration of Embolophorus dollovianus." (10 m.) ,title.) 
E. C. Case. 
22. "Synopsis of the IMissourian and Permo-Carboniferous Fish 
Faunas of Kansas and Nebraska." (10 m.) 
C. R. Eastman and E. H. Barbour. 
23. "Phylogeny of the Cestaciont Group of Sharks." (10 m.) 
C. R. Eastman. 
24. "On a Complete Skeleton of a New Cretacean Plesiosaur, Il- 
lustrated by Photographs from Mounted Skeletons." (10 m.) 
S. W. Williston. 
25. "The Bacubirito Meteroite." (20 m.) H. A. Ward. 
26. "Palaeontological Notes." (title.) 
(a) Notes on Gastropods, 
(b) Spirifer mucronatus and its Derivatives." (20 m.) 
(Lantern Views.) A. W. Grabau. 
The following papers were read under the auspices of the National 
Geographical Society. 
27. Scientific Results of the Recent Eruptions in the West Indies. 
R. T. Hill. 
28. The Magnetic Disturbances during the Time of the Recent Vol- 
.canic Eruptions in ]\Iartinique. L. A. Bauer. 
29. Atmospheric Phenomena in connection with the Recent Erup- 
tions in the West Indies. 
A. J. Henry. (Read by G. H. Grosvenor.) 
