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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 40 1896 Robert Thomas Hill USGS The isthmus of Panamá
2 40 1896 Charles Doolittle Walcott USGS Recent and ancient markings on the sea-shore
3 40 1896 George Homans Eldridge USGS The occurrence of Uintaite
4 41 1896 Arthur Keith USGS Crystalline groups of the Appalachians
5 41 1896 Charles Richard Van Hise USGS Principles of North American pre-Cambrian geology
6 42 1896 Charles Richard Van Hise USGS The relations of primary and secondary structures in rocks
7 43 1896 Joseph Alexander Taff USGS The structure of the Elk Garden coalfield
8 43 1896 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum The disintegration and decomposition of diabase at Medford, Massachusetts
9 43 1896 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Notes on the geology of the San Carlos coal Field, trans-Pecos, Texas
10 43 1896 Edwin Chesley Estes Lord USGS Volcanic rocks of the San Carlos coal Field
11 44 1896 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Notes on the Black Hills
12 44 1896 F. W. Crosby The sea mills of Cephalonia
13 44 1896 Harold Wellman Fairbanks PhD from Cal 1896 Stratigraphic position of the beds at Slatis Springs, California
14 45 1896 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Thickness and equivalence of some basal Coal Measure sections along the eastern margin of the Appalachian basin
15 45 1896 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS Lithologic variations in the Pottsville series from New River to Big Stone Gap
16 45 1896 Bailey Willis USGS Evidences of ancient shores
17 46 1896 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Some effects of wind action in eastern Colorado
18 46 1896 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Rocks with peculiar surface markings resembling vermicular carving.
19 46 1896 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum An occurrence of free gold in granite
20 46 1896 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS The diorite of Ophir Loop and its inclusions, with suggestions as to the origin of certain gneisses
21 46 1896 Henry Ward Turner USGS Archaen gneiss in the Sierra Nevada
22 46 1896 Joseph Stanley-Brown USGS The Pribilof Islands as evidence of epeirogenic movement
23 47 1896 George M. Sternberg US Army, Surgeon General Some vertebrate fossils from a Quaternary basin in the State of Washington
24 48 1896 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS A new laccolite locality in eastern Colorado
25 48 1896 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS The rocks of a new laccolite locality in eastern Colorado
26 48 1896 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS The origin of some mountain scarps
27 49 1896 Timothy William Stanton USGS The faunal relations of the Eocene and upper Cretaceous on the Pacific Coast
28 49 1896 Joseph Silas Diller USGS The structure and age of the Cascade Range
29 49 1896 Willard Drake Johnson Jr. USGS An early date for glaciation in the Sierra Nevada
30 50 1896 Joseph Silas Diller USGS A new form of tube for separation of minerals by means of heavy liquids
31 50 1896 Milton Whitney US Department of Agriculture Division of Soils The structure and texture of soils
32 50 1896 Robert Thomas Hill USGS Spanish-American topographic nomenclature
33 50 1896 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Flora of the lower coal measures of Missouri
34 51 1896 Josiah Edward Spurr USGS Preliminary remarks on a reconnaissance in Alaska
35 51 1896 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS Notes on some Montana mines
36 51 1896 Arthur Keith USGS Notes on the structure of the Cranberry District
37 52 1896 George Ferdinand Becker USGS Some queries on rock differentiation
38 53 1896 Arthur Keith USGS General relations of the Cambrian formation of Tennessee and the Appalachian region
39 53 1896 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The occurrence of a basic hydrous phosphate of iron, probably dufrenite, near Anacostia, DC
40 53 1896 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS Large land-slides in Colorado
41 53 1896 William John McGee Bureau of Ethnology The formation of arkose
42 53 1896 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The Nevada city special folio
43 54 1896 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS The geology of early government explorations. (Presidential Address)
44 55 1896 Joseph Silas Diller USGS A hornblende-basalt from California
45 55 1896 Timothy William Stanton USGS Bee burrows in the Laramie sandstone of Wyoming
46 55 1896 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS The occurrence of cliffs of gypsum in Colorado
47 55 1896 Robert Thomas Hill USGS A peculiar occurrence of underground waters near San Antonio, Texas
† GSW Founder
Henry Ward Turner was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1896
(Charles) Whitman Cross was Chair of the Program Committee in 1896
Charles Doolittle Walcott was on the Council in 1896
George Perkins Merrill was on the Council in 1896
Robert Thomas Hill was on the Council in 1896
Grove Karl Gilbert was on the Council in 1896
George Ferdinand Becker was on the Council in 1896
Charles Willard Hayes was Council Secy in 1896
Timothy William Stanton was Meeting Secy in 1896
Arnold Hague was Treasurer in 1896
Joseph Silas Diller was 2nd VP in 1896
(Charles) Whitman Cross was 1st VP in 1896
Samuel Franklin Emmons was President in 1896