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Whitnell, X. J. Notes on atolls, or lagoon 



islands. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXVIII., 



1872, pp. 381-382. 

 Whitney, Charles P. Description of a new 



species of TLecla : T. Souhegan. [1868.] 



Boston, Nat, Hist. Soc. Proc. XII., 1869, pp. 



162-163. 

 2. Description of tlie male of Limenitis 



proserpina. [1869.] Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Proc. XIII., 1871, p. 85. 

 Whitney, J. D. 19. On borax in California. 



Amer. Journ. Sei. XLL, 1866, pp. 255-258. 

 20. Account of a collection of Japanese 



minerals and fossils. [1863.] California Acad. 



Proc. III., 1868, p. 16. 



21. Remarks on the Tucson meteorite. 



[1863.] California Acad. Proc. III., 1868, pp. 

 32-35. 



22. [On meteoric iron from Arizona.] 



[1863.] California Acad. Proc. III., 1868, pp. 

 48-50. 



23. [On the distribution of meteorites on 



the Pacific side of North America.] [1866.] 

 California Acad. Proc. III., 1868, pp. 241- 

 242. 



24. Remarks on the geology of the state of 



Nevada. [1866.] California Acad. Proc. III., 

 1868, pp. 266-270. 



25. [On the absence of the Northern Drift 



formation from the Western coast of North 

 America.] [1866.] California Acad. Proc. 

 III., 1868, pp. 271-272. 



26. Notice of a human skull, recently taken 



from a shaft near Angel's, Calaveras county. 

 [1866.] California Acad. Proc. III., 1868, pp. 

 277-278. 



27. Notice of the occurrence of a tungstate 



of lime and copper in Lower California. [1866.] 

 California Acad. Proc. III., 1868, pp. 287- 

 288. 



28. Notice of the occurrence of the Silurian 



series in Nevada. [1866.] California Acad. 

 Proc. III., 1868, pp. 307-309. 



29. On the freshwater infusorial deposits 



of the Pacific coast, and their connection with 

 the volcanic rocks. [1867.] California Acad. 

 Proc. III., 1868, pp. 319-324. 



30. Remarks on the mineral species occur- 

 ring in California. [1867.] California Acad. 

 Proc. III., 1868, pp. 372-376; Deutsch. Geol. 

 Gesell. Zeitschr. XXL, 1869, pp. 741-746. 



31. Notice of explorations in the Rocky 

 Mountains. [1869.] California Acad. Proc. 

 IV., 186S-72, pp. 90-91. 



32. Die Sierra Nevada Californieus. Peter- 

 mann, Mittheil. XVI., 1870, pp. 12-18. 



33. Note on the occurrence of the " Pri- 



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mordial Fauna" in Nevada. Amer. Journ. Sci. 

 III., 1872, pp. 84-86. 



Whitney, J. D. 34. On the Owen's Valley 

 earthquake. Amer. Jouru. Sci. IV., 1872, pp. 

 316-318. 



. 35. Ueber Californischen Bacillarien-Ge- 

 birge. Berlin, Mouatsbcr. Akad. 1872, pp. 

 124-139. 



36. Note on the occurrence of the trias in 



British Columbia. Amer. Journ. Sci. V., 1873, 

 pp. 473-474. 



Whitney, W. F. The polarity of the Compass 

 plant: Silphium laciniatum. [1870.] Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, V., 1871, pp. 1-3. 



Whitney, IV. '. 2. On the changes which ac- 

 company the metamorphosis of the Tadpole, in 

 reference especially to the respiratory and san- 

 guiferous systems. Microsc. Soc. Trans. XV.. 

 1867, pp. 43-55. 



Whittem, J. 8, On the supposed glacial drift, 

 in the neighbourhood of Coventry. Warwick. 

 Field Club Proc. 1866, pp. 23-26. 



Whittlesey, (Col.) Charles. 18. On the ice- 

 movements of the glacial era in the valley of the 

 St. Lawrence. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XV., 1866, 

 pp. 43-54. 



19. On the fresh-water glacial drift of the 



North-western States. Smithsonian Reports, 

 1866, pp. 32-36. 



20. The physical geology of Eastern Ohio. 



Boston, Mem. Soc. Nat. Hist. I., 1866-69, pp. 

 588-597. 



21. Depression of the ocean during the ice 



period. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XVI., 1867, pp. 

 92-97. 



22-. Abstract of remarks upon the occur- 

 rence of iron in masses. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 XVI., 1867, pp. 97-107. 



23. On the fresh- water glacial drift of the 



North-western States. [1864.] Smithsonian 



Contrib. XV., 1867 (Art. 3). 

 24. On the evidences of the antiquity of 



man in the United States. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 



XVII., 1868, pp. 268-288. 

 . . 25. The earthquake of October, 1870. Its 



rate of progress. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XX., 1871, 



pp. 218-221; American Naturalist, V., 1871, 



pp. 561-562. 

 26. The great mound on the Etowah river, 



Georgia. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XX., 1871, pp. 



400-405; American Naturalist, V., 1871, pp. 



542-544. 



27. On the cause of the transient fluctua- 

 tions of level in Lake Superior. Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc. XXII., 1873 (pt. 2), pp. 42-46. 



28. Descent of rivers in the Mississippi 



vallev, area of drainage 1,000,000 square miles. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. XXII., 1873 (pt. 2), pp. 

 47-51. 



