Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 10 | 1893 | Joseph Silas Diller†; Timothy William Stanton |
USGS | The Shasta-Chico series of the Pacific Coast |
2 | 49 | 1896 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | The faunal relations of the Eocene and upper Cretaceous on the Pacific Coast |
3 | 55 | 1896 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | Bee burrows in the Laramie sandstone of Wyoming |
4 | 75 | 1898 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | The Mesozoic section, Sierra Blanca, Texas |
5 | 91 | 1899 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | Notes on the deep well at Wilmington, North Carolina |
6 | 97 | 1900 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | Cretaceous fossils collected by J. B. Hatcher in Patagonia |
7 | 146 | 1903 | Timothy William Stanton†; J. B. Hatchell |
USGS | The stratigraphic position of the Judith River beds |
8 | 164 | 1905 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | The time element in stratigraphy and correlation |
9 | 170 | 1905 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | The Morrison formation and its relations with the Comanche series and the Dakota formation |
10 | 182 | 1906 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | The excursions after the Congress |
11 | 233 | 1910 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | Fox Hills sandstone and "Ceratops Beds" in South Dakota, North Dakota and eastern Wyoming |
12 | 262 | 1912 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | Some variations in Upper Cretaceous stratigraphy. (Presidential Address) |
13 | 500 | 1933 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | The evolution of the geologic map of the United States |
14 | SP26 | 1943 | Timothy William Stanton† | Retired, age 83 | 50th Anniversary reminiscences |