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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 95 1900 Joseph Alexander Taff USGS Structural features of the Ouachita Mountain range in Indian Territory
2 95 1900 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum The gem mines near Bakersville, North Carolina
3 95 1900 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS A peculiar form of talus
4 96 1900 Charles Willard Hayes USGS Solution sinks in a quartzite formation
5 96 1900 Josiah Edward Spurr USGS Structure of the Basin Ranges
6 97 1900 Frederick Leslie Ransome USGS A peculiar clastic dike and its associated ore deposits
7 97 1900 Waldemar Lindgren USGS Wood River mining district, Idaho
8 97 1900 Timothy William Stanton USGS Cretaceous fossils collected by J. B. Hatcher in Patagonia
9 98 1900 William John McGee Bureau of Ethnology The Gulf of California as an evidence of marine erosion
10 99 1900 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Glacial sculpture in the Bighorn Mountains
11 99 1900 Walter Harvey Weed USGS Notes on the copper deposits of the Piedmont plateau
12 99 1900 George Irving Adams USGS Physiography of the Arkansas Valley region
  SP03 1900     With Chem Soc Wash
13 100 1900 Marius Robinson Campbell†;
  Arthur Keith
USGS Appalachian methods
14 100 1900 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Great Plains methods
15 100 1900 George Otis Smith;
  John Duer Irving
USGS Lake Superior and Adirondack methods
16 100 1900 Josiah Edward Spurr;
  Alfred Hulse Brooks
USGS Reconnaissance methods
17 100 1900 (Charles) Whitman Cross†;
  Henry Ward Turner
USGS Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada methods
18 100 1900 Waldemar Lindgren USGS Mining methods
19 101 1900 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS River terraces in southwestern Colorado
20 101 1900 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Physiographic development of the Black Hills
21 101 1900 Bailey Willis USGS Geologic aspects of southern California
22 102 1900 Alfred Hulse Brooks USGS Reconnaissance from Pyramid Harbor to Forty Mile River, Alaska
23 102 1900 Frank Charles Schrader USGS Reconnaissance along the Chandlar and Koyukuk Rivers, Alaska
24 102 1900 Henry Ward Turner USGS Geology of the Silver Peak District, Nevada
25 103 1900 John Duer Irving USGS The siliceous ores of the Black Hills
26 103 1900 Josiah Edward Spurr USGS The igneous rocks of the Great Basin
27 103 1900 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum A new meteorite; and, a case of sandstone disintegration through the formation of interstitial crystals of gypsum
28 104 1900 Bailey Willis USGS Notes on Lake Chelan and vicinity
29 104 1900 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum Remarks on Troost's geological map of the environs of Philadelphia, 1826
30 104 1900 Josiah Edward Spurr USGS Ore deposits of Monte Cristo, Washington
31 104 1900 Frederick Leslie Ransome USGS The Mother Lode Folio, California
32 104 1900 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Paleobotanical aspects of some upper Paleozoic formations of Nova Scotia
33 105 1900 Arnold Hague USGS Account of the International Geological Congress at Paris, 1900
34 105 1900 Frederick Leslie Ransome USGS Ore deposits of the Silverton Quadrangle, Colorado
35 106 1900 Charles Willard Hayes USGS Geological relations of the Tennessee brown phosphate
36 106 1900 Lester Frank Ward USGS The autochthonous or allochthonous origin of the coal and coal plants of central France
37 106 1900 Edwin Eugene Howell Retired? Exhibition of a geological relief map of the United States
38 107 1900 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS The development of systematic petrography in the nineteenth century. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
Walter Curran Mendenhall was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1900
Charles Willard Hayes was Chair of the Program Committee in 1900
Grove Karl Gilbert was VP-WAS in 1900
Bailey Willis was on the Council in 1900
George Otis Smith was on the Council in 1900
George Perkins Merrill was on the Council in 1900
Waldemar Lindgren was on the Council in 1900
Alfred Hulse Brooks was on the Council in 1900
(Charles) David White was Council Secy in 1900
Frederick Leslie Ransome was Meeting Secy in 1900
Marius Robinson Campbell was Treasurer in 1900
Joseph Silas Diller was 2nd VP in 1900
Charles Willard Hayes was 1st VP in 1900
(Charles) Whitman Cross was President in 1900