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1 198 1908 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS Centenary of the Geological Society of London
2 198 1908 Henry Stephens Washington Geophysical Laboratory Some volcanoes of the western Mediterranean
3 199 1908 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS Deposits of residual iron ore in Cuba
4 199 1908 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS United States Geological Survey's hydraulic laboratory at Berkeley, California
5 200 1908 Frank Lee Hess USGS The Barringer Hill (Texas) pegmatite dike
6 200 1908 Laurence LaForge Consulting geologist Structure of the marble belt in Fannin County, Georgia
7 200 1908 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Oxygen values and coal alteration
8 201 1908 Albert Hale Sylvester USGS Evidences of volcanic activity and the glaciers of Mt. Hood
9 201 1908 George Irving Adams Cuerpo de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru Physical features of Peru
10 202 1908 Robert Hollister Chapman USGS Preliminary notes on recent Earth movements at Butte Montana as shown by precise levels of the U. S. Geological Survey
11 202 1908 William Clinton Alden USGS Pleistocene phenomena of Central Massachusetts
12 202 1908 Philip Sidney Smith USGS Notes on recent changes in the Bogoslof Islands
13 203 1908 Frederic Eugene Wright Geophysical Laboratory The eruptive rocks of Mt. Bohemia, Michigan
14 203 1908 George Curtis Martin USGS Some structural details in the Pittsburgh region
15 203 1908 Francois Emile Matthes USGS The mapping of land forms
16 204 1908 George Hall Ashley USGS Studies in the mechanics of Allegheny structure
17 204 1908 William Harvey Emmons USGS or University of Chicago Secondary enrichment in the granite bi-metallic mine, Phillipsburg, Montana
18 204 1908 Joseph William Winthrop Spencer Geological Survey of West Indies A revision of the age of Niagara Falls
19 205 1908 Frank Charles Schrader USGS Mineral deposits of the Cerbat Range and Black Mountains, Mojave County, Arizona
20 205 1908 Frank Walbridge DeWolf USGS Recent work on Illinois coals
21 205 1908 Ernest Howe USGS Panamá stratigraphy
22 206 1908 Charles Butts USGS The unconformity between the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian rocks in northwestern Pennsylvania and its bearing on questions of geologic correlation
23 206 1908 Frederick Gardner Clapp USGS The Grand Gulf and Lafayette Formation in northern Florida
24 206 1908 Charles Will Wright USGS Brief discussion of the copper deposits of Kasaan Peninsula, southeastern Alaska
25 207 1908 Ralph Arnold;
  Robert Van Vleck Anderson
USGS The Coalinga (California) oil field
26 207 1908 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS The Laramie and Shoshone groups
27 208 1908 Waldemar Lindgren USGS New occurrence of willemite and anhydrite
28 208 1908 Bailey Willis USGS Lines of inference in paleogeography study
29 208 1908 Wallace Walter Atwood USGS Geological studies in the Alaskan Peninsula
30 209 1908 John Fillmore Hayford US Coast and Geodetic Survey Results of geodetic study of the San Francisco earthquake
31 209 1908 Edward Oscar Ulrich USGS Ordovician paleogeography
32 210 1908 David Talbot Day USGS The International Geographic Congress
33 210 1908 Willis Thomas Lee USGS The correlation of sections lithologically similar
34 210 1908 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum Coon Butte or Meteor Crater
35 211 1908 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Glacial character of Yosemite Valley
† GSW Founder
Waldemar Lindgren was President in 1908
Alfred Hulse Brooks was 1st VP in 1908
Marius Robinson Campbell was 2nd VP in 1908
Joseph Alexander Taff was Treasurer in 1908
Philip Sidney Smith was Meeting Secy in 1908
Ralph Arnold was Council Secy in 1908
George Hall Ashley was on the Council in 1908
C. A. Fisher was on the Council in 1908
Frank Lee Hess was on the Council in 1908
George Burr Richardson was on the Council in 1908
Claude Ellsworth Siebenthal was on the Council in 1908
Frank Lee Hess was Chair of the Program Committee in 1908
George Willis Stose was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1908