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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 149 1904 Harry Fielding Reid Johns Hopkins University Work of the Strassburg Seismological Congress
2 149 1904 Myron Leslie Fuller USGS Experiment on pollution of deep wells in Georgia
3 149 1904 Arthur James Collier USGS Tin ores of the York region, Alaska
4 150 1904 William Healey Dall US National Museum Miocene of Maryland and its relation to other Miocene deposits
5 150 1904 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS A Californian Tertiary coral reef and its bearing on the recent coral faunas of America
6 150 1904 Ralph Arnold USGS The faunal relations of the Cattizo Creek beds of California
7 151 1904 Alfred Hulse Brooks USGS Model of Alaska
8 151 1904 George Burbank Shattuck Maryland Geological Survey Recent elevations and depressions in the Bahama Islands
9 151 1904 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Domes and dome structure in the Sierra Nevada
10 152 1904 Arthur Louis Day Geophysical Laboratory The study of minerals in the laboratory
11 152 1904 George Curtis Martin USGS The oil fields of Alaska
12 153 1904 Lester Hood Woolsey USGS The occurrence of extra morainic pebbles in western Pennsylvania
13 153 1904 Frank Hall Knowlton USGS Fossil floras of the Yukon
14 153 1904 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS Glacial erosion in western New York
15 154 1904 Arthur Louis Day Geophysical Laboratory The study of minerals in the laboratory (continued)
16 155 1904 Joseph Silas Diller USGS The Klamath Mountains, there composition and structure
17 155 1904 George Burr Richardson USGS Stratigraphic sequence in northern trans-Pecos, Texas
18 155 1904 Arthur Clifford Veatch USGS Some peculiar artesian conditions on Long Island, New York
19 156 1904 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Salt lake south of Zuni, New Mexico
20 156 1904 George Hall Ashley USGS Structural and topographical features in the vicinity of Cumberland Gap, Kentucky
21 156 1904 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Significance of U-shaped stream and glacier channels
22 157 1904 George Otis Smith USGS Stratigraphic problems in the Northern Cascades
23 157 1904 Josiah Edward Spurr USGS Faulting at Tonopah, Nevada
24 157 1904 Ernst Cleveland Abbe Jr. US Weather Bureau Economic and historic significance of the fall line of the Atlantic slope
25 158 1904 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS Remarks on copper deposits near the Grand Canyon, Arizona
26 158 1904 Walter Harvey Weed Consultant Dilation fissures and their contained ores
27 158 1904 Myron Leslie Fuller USGS Evidence of caves at Put-in Bay, Ohio, on question of land tilting
28 158 1904 Chester Wells Purington USGS A journey in the eastern Atlai, Siberia
29 159 1904 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum On the formation of the veins of so-called asbestus (fibrous serpentine) at Thetford Mines, Canada
30 159 1904 Bailey Willis USGS Some aspects of China
31 160 1904 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Crescentic gouges on glaciated surfaces
† GSW Founder
Charles Willard Hayes was President in 1904
Waldemar Lindgren was 1st VP in 1904
George Perkins Merrill was 2nd VP in 1904
George Willis Stose was Treasurer in 1904
Walter Curran Mendenhall was Meeting Secy in 1904
George Otis Smith was Meeting Secy in 1904
Alfred Hulse Brooks was Council Secy in 1904
Marius Robinson Campbell was on the Council in 1904
Frederick Leslie Ransome was on the Council in 1904
Timothy William Stanton was on the Council in 1904
Thomas Wayland Vaughan was on the Council in 1904
(Charles) David White was on the Council in 1904
Grove Karl Gilbert was VP-WAS in 1904
Marius Robinson Campbell was Chair of the Program Committee in 1904