204 ^^^ American Geologist. March, i904. 
U. S. Grant — Field work in the Wisconsin lead and zinc district. (lO 
minutes.) 
A. R. Crook — Molybdenite at Crown Point, Wash. (15 minutes, lantern 
views.) 
PHYSIOGRAPHICAL. 
C. F. Marbut — Recent studies in the physiography of the Ozark region 
in Missouri. (10 minutes.) 
W. M. Davis and E. Huntington — ^The physiography and glaciation 
of the western Tian Shan mountains, Turkestan. (25 minutes.) 
HISTORICAL. 
E. R. Buckley — A system of keeping the records of a state geologic 
survey. (20 minutes.) 
PHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL. 
William Herbert Hobbs — The tectonic geography of southwestern 
New England and southeastern New York. (45 minutes, lantern 
views.) 
William Herbert Hobbs — The lineaments of the eastern United States. 
(45 minutes, lantern views.) 
U. S. Grant and H. F. Bain — A pre-glacial peneplain in the driftless 
area. (15 minutes.) 
E. O. HovEY — Some striking erosion phenomena observed on the isl- 
ands of St. Vincent and Martinique in 1903. 
E. O. HovEY — ^The new cone of Mont Pele and other new features of 
the mountain. 
E. O. HovEY — 'The Grand Soufriere of Guadaloupe. 
G. K. Gilbert — Domes and dome structure in the high Sierra. (30 
minutes, lantern views.) 
Alfred W. G. Wilson — The Trent river system and the St. Lawrence 
outlet. (Read by title.) 
Frank Bursley Taylor — Postglacial changes of attitude in the Ital- 
ian and Swiss lakes. (Read by title.) 
George L. Collie — The basin of the Po river. (Read by title.) 
F. P. Gulliver — Nantucket shorelines, H. (20 minutes, lantern views.) 
By title. 
Herman L. Fairchild — ^The new geology under the new hypothesis of 
earth origin. (.SO minutes.) 
G. D. Louderback — 'The Humboldt region ; a study in Basin Range 
structure. (15 minutes.) 
glacial. 
M. R. Campbell — ^Glacial erosion in the Finger Lake region, New York. 
(Read by title.) 
H. L. Fairchild — Evidences of slight glacial erosion in western New 
York. (20 minutes, lantern A'iews.) 
H. L. Fairc ild — Waning of the glaciers of the Ajps. (20 minutes, 
lantern views.) 
STR-^-TIGRAPHICAL. 
J. J. Stevenson — The Carboniferous of the Appalachian Basin. Part 
H, the Pottsville. (Read by title.) 
David White — Notes on the deposition of the Appalachian Pottsville. 
(30 minutes.) 
J. E. Todd — The Benton formation in eastern South Dakota. (20 min- 
utes.) 
C. F. Marbut— Further studies of Ozark stratigraph3^ (15 minutes.) 
A. P. Coleman— The Iroquois beach in Ontario. (20 minutes.) 
George Frederick Wright — Evidence of the agency of water in the 
distribution of the loess in the Missouri valley. (20 minutes.) 
B. Shimfk — Freshwater shells in the loess. (20 minutes.) 
N. H. Darton — Comparison of the stratigraphy of Black Hills. Big 
Horn Mountains, and Rocky Mountain front range. (Read by title.) 
