Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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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) |