| Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 302 | 1916 | Thomas Wayland Vaughan | USGS | Some littoral and sub-littoral physiographic features of the Virgin and Leeward Islands |
| 2 | 302 | 1916 | Oscar Edward Meinzer | USGS | Physiographic features of Guantánamo Bay and adjacent areas in Cuba |
| 3 | 302 | 1916 | Gaillard Sherburne Rogers | USGS | Oil field waters and their chemical relations to oil |
| 4 | 303 | 1916 | Gerald Francis Loughlin | USGS | Faulting in the Tintic District, Utah |
| 5 | 303 | 1916 | Philip Sidney Smith | USGS | Geology of the Lake Clark-Iditarod region, Alaska |
| 6 | 303 | 1916 | Frank Wigglesworth Clarke† | USGS | The inorganic constituents of marine invertebrates |
| 304 | 1916 | Canceled due to death of CW Hayes | |||
| 7 | 305 | 1916 | Charles Butts | USGS | Faults of unusual character in central Pennsylvania |
| 8 | 305 | 1916 | Laurence LaForge | USGS | Résumé of the geology of southeastern New England in the light of field work since 1908 |
| 9 | 305 | 1916 | Alfred Hulse Brooks | USGS | The physiographic provinces of Alaska |
| 10 | 306 | 1916 | Charles Franklin Bowen | USGS | Review of the stratigraphy and structure of the Hanna Basin, Wyoming |
| 11 | 306 | 1916 | C. H. Wedgemann | The discovery of Wasatch fossils in so-called Fort Union beds of Powder River Basin, Wyoming and its bearing on the stratigraphy of the region | |
| 12 | 306 | 1916 | Charles Joseph Hares | USGS | Stratigraphic relation of some of the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of the Hanna and Powder River Basins with those of the Wind River Basin |
| 13 | 307 | 1916 | Robert Browning Sosman; John Clyde Hostetter |
Geophysical Laboratory | Zonal growth in hematite and its bearing on the origin of certain iron ores |
| 14 | 307 | 1916 | Robert Wallace Pack | USGS | Structural features of the San Joaquin Valley oil field, California |
| 15 | 307 | 1916 | Charles Thomas Lupton | USGS | Notes on the stratigraphic and structural relations in the southern and eastern portions of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming |
| 16 | 308 | 1916 | Joseph Silas Diller† | USGS | The geological relations and history of the Lassen Peak District prior to 1914 |
| 17 | 308 | 1916 | Arthur Louis Day | Geophysical Laboratory | Volcanic phenomena at Lassen Peak |
| 18 | 309 | 1916 | Karl Frederic Kellerman | US Department of Agriculture | Bacteria as agents in the precipitation of calcium carbonate |
| 19 | 309 | 1916 | J. Johnston | Some factors which influence the deposition of calcium carbonate | |
| 20 | 309 | 1916 | Herbert Eugene Merwin | Geophysical Laboratory | The forms of calcium carbonate and their occurrence |
| 21 | 310 | 1916 | Henry Stephens Washington | Geophysical Laboratory | The persistence of the volcanic vents at Stromboli |
| 22 | 310 | 1916 | Frank Charles Schrader | USGS | Ore deposits of the Rochester District, Nevada |
| 23 | 310 | 1916 | William Clinton Alden | USGS | The Iowan stage of glaciation |
| 24 | 311 | 1916 | Henry Miner Eakin | USGS | Quaternary history of central Alaska |
| 25 | 311 | 1916 | Joseph Silas Diller†; Sidney Paige |
USGS | Was the new lava from Lassen Peak viscous at time of eruption? |
| 26 | 311 | 1916 | George Willis Stose | USGS | Age of certain shales in Cumberland-Lebanon Valley, Pennsylvania |
| 27 | 312 | 1916 | Arthur Coe Spencer | USGS | Stream terraces in the Rocky Mountain province. (Presidential Address) |