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1 56 1897 Arnold Hague USGS Description of the Yellowstone Park Folio
2 56 1897 Josiah Edward Spurr USGS The measurement of faults
3 56 1897 Bailey Willis USGS Some Pleistocene formations of Puget Sound
4 57 1897 Charles Willard Hayes USGS Memorial of J. E. McFarland
5 57 1897 Chester Wells Purington USGS Arrangement of talus in a basin in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
6 57 1897 William John McGee Bureau of Ethnology Desert erosion
7 57 1897 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Dimensions of the Niagara gorge and their relations to the history of the glacial lakes
8 57 1897 Nelson Horatio Darton†;
  Joseph Alexander Taff
USGS The Piedmont Folio
9 58 1897 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS The igneous rocks of the Leucite Hills and Pilot Butte, Wyoming
10 58 1897 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The granitic rocks of the Sierra Nevada
11 59 1897 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Geothermal data from Deep Wells in the Dakotas
12 59 1897 Leonidas Chalmers Glenn USGS The physiography of South Carolina
13 59 1897 Walter Harvey Weed USGS A sapphire-bearing dike in Montana
14 60 1897 Harold Wellman Fairbanks PhD from Cal 1896 Oscillations of the coast of California during the Pliocene and Pleistocene
15 60 1897 Charles Willard Hayes USGS Geological relations of some Southern iron ores
16 60 1897 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Discovery of marine Cretaceous deposits in eastern Virginia
17 60 1897 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Geological notes on Kansas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory
18 61 1897 Henry Ward Turner USGS Is there morainal material in the andesitic tuff series of the Sierra Nevada?
19 61 1897 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS The Whirlpool, St. David’s channel, Niagara
20 61 1897 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Geological occurrence of the igneous rocks of the Uvalde Quadrangle, Texas
21 61 1897 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS Igneous rocks of the Uvalde and Brackett Quadrangles
22 62 1897 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The Pyramid Peak Folio
23 62 1897 Charles Willard Hayes USGS The Gadsden Folio
24 62 1897 Henry Ward Turner USGS A new amphibole-pyroxene rock, and some orbicular rocks from California
25 62 1897 Walter Harvey Weed USGS Laccoliths in inclined strata
26 62 1897 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Some boulders from the Lower Coal Measures in northwestern Pennsylvania
27 63 1897 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS The alleged occurrence of coal in western North Carolina
28 63 1897 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS Explanation of a peculiar feature in the structure of the Massanutten Mountains
29 63 1897 Walter Harvey Weed USGS The Judith Mountains
30 63 1897 Louis Valentine Pirsson Yale University Igneous rocks of the Judith Mountains
31 63 1897 George Otis Smith USGS Notes on the geology of Mount Rainier
32 63 1897 Waldemar Lindgren USGS Tertiary beds of a portion of the lower Snake River basin, Idaho
33 64 1897 Charles Richard Van Hise USGS Shortening and elongation of the outer part of the Earth
34 65 1897 Chester Wells Purington USGS The ore deposits of the Telluride Quadrangle, Colorado
35 65 1897 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS Physiography of the west coast of Peru
36 65 1897 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS The relations of geology and petrography
37 66 1897 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Etched pebbles in Carboniferous conglomerates from Pennsylvania
38 66 1897 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS Etched pebbles from Big Stone Gap, Virginia
39 66 1897 Joseph Alexander Taff USGS The Buckhannon (W. Va.) Folio
40 66 1897 Walter Harvey Weed USGS The Shonkin Sag laccolith and its differentiation phenomena
41 66 1897 Robert Thomas Hill USGS Types of West Indian geology
42 67 1897 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Similar groupings of Carboniferous plant species in Asia Minor and the United States
43 67 1897 Robert Thomas Hill USGS The geological sequence in Jamaica
44 67 1897 Lester Frank Ward USGS The Cretaceous formation in southwestern Kansas
45 68 1897 George Ferdinand Becker USGS A proposed change of nomenclature in the classification of rocks and minerals
46 68 1897 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS Laminated clay from Teay Valley, West Virginia
47 68 1897 Joseph Silas Diller USGS The origin of Camas Swale, a valley in western Oregon
48 68 1897 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS An attempt to estimate the relative and absolute quantities of the principal sedimentary rocks
49 69 1897 Charles Doolittle Walcott USGS Progress in the study of the Paleozoic section of California
50 69 1897 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS A new term for discontinuous rocks
51 69 1897 John Wesley Powell Bureau of Ethnology An hypothesis to account for the movements in the crust of the Earth
52 69 1897 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS The recent International Congress of Geologists at St. Petersburg
53 70 1897 Waldemar Lindgren USGS The Seven Devils and the canyon of Salmon and Snake Rivers, Idaho
† GSW Founder
Walter Harvey Weed was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1897
(Charles) Whitman Cross was Chair of the Program Committee in 1897
Charles Doolittle Walcott was on the Council in 1897
George Perkins Merrill was on the Council in 1897
Robert Thomas Hill was on the Council in 1897
Grove Karl Gilbert was on the Council in 1897
Samuel Franklin Emmons was on the Council in 1897
Charles Willard Hayes was Council Secy in 1897
Timothy William Stanton was Meeting Secy in 1897
Marius Robinson Campbell was Treasurer in 1897
Joseph Silas Diller was 2nd VP in 1897
(Charles) Whitman Cross was 1st VP in 1897
Arnold Hague was President in 1897