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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 161 1905 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Undulations of certain layers of the Lockport limestone
2 161 1905 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The great fault of the Bitterroot Mountains
3 161 1905 George Otis Smith USGS Artesian water in crystalline rocks
4 161 1905 Joseph Alexander Taff USGS Some erratic boulders in middle Carboniferous shale in Indian Territory
5 162 1905 (Charles) Whitman Cross†;
  Ernest Howe
USGS The red beds of southwestern Colorado
6 162 1905 Myron Leslie Fuller USGS Cause and periods of earthquakes in the new Madrid area, Missouri and Arkansas
7 162 1905 Ralph Arnold;
  Alan E. Strong
USGS Some crystalline rocks of the San Gabriel Mountains near Pasadena, California
8 162 1905 Arthur Clifford Veatch USGS The question of the origin of the natural mounds of Louisiana
9 163 1905 William Healey Dall US National Museum Notes on the fossils of the Bahamas
10 163 1905 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS Precambrian rocks of the Franklin Furnace Quadrangle
11 163 1905 Louis Caryl Graton USGS Consanguinity in the eruptive rocks of Cripple Creek
12 163 1905 John Mason Boutwell USGS The big sink on the Lucin route across the Great Salt Lake
13 164 1905 Timothy William Stanton USGS The time element in stratigraphy and correlation
14 165 1905 John Mason Boutwell USGS Genesis of ore deposits at Bingham, Utah
15 165 1905 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The subterranean gases of Cripple Creek
16 165 1905 Walter Harvey Weed Consultant An asphalt lake near Tampico, Mexico
17 166 1905 Israel Charles White West Virginia State Geologist The coal measures of Brazil
18 166 1905 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Flora of the Brazilian coal measures
19 166 1905 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS Tourmaline mines of California
20 167 1905 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Terraces of the high Sierra, California
21 167 1905 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The Snowy Range of New South Wales
22 168 1905 John Duer Irving Lehigh University The ore deposits of the Ouray Quadrangle, Colorado
23 168 1905 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Structure of the Great Plains and the mountains on their Western margin
24 168 1905 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Fault phenomena near Glen Echo, Maryland
  169 1905     No record of meeting
25 170 1905 Charles Doolittle Walcott USGS The Cambrian of Western Utah
26 170 1905 Timothy William Stanton USGS The Morrison formation and its relations with the Comanche series and the Dakota formation
27 170 1905 Raymond Smith Bassler US National Museum The subdivisions of the Shenandoah limestone
28 171 1905 Frederic Eugene Wright USGS Artificial wollastonite and pseudo-wollastonite
29 171 1905 George Hall Ashley USGS An area of faulting in central Pennsylvania
30 172 1905 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum Development of the glacial hypothesis in America. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
George Perkins Merrill was President in 1905
Waldemar Lindgren was 1st VP in 1905
Marius Robinson Campbell was 2nd VP in 1905
Myron Leslie Fuller was Treasurer in 1905
George Otis Smith was Meeting Secy in 1905
Harry Foster Bain was Council Secy in 1905
Arthur Coe Spencer was Council Secy in 1905
Alfred Hulse Brooks was on the Council in 1905
Frederick Leslie Ransome was on the Council in 1905
Timothy William Stanton was on the Council in 1905
Thomas Wayland Vaughan was on the Council in 1905
(Charles) David White was on the Council in 1905
Grove Karl Gilbert was VP-WAS in 1905
Frederick Leslie Ransome was Chair of the Program Committee in 1905
George Willis Stose was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1905