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Washington, Drift phenomena of Puget sound 9, 111 



— , Eocene of 9,5 



, Coal Measures of 9, 131 



geosyncline of 9, 113 



sandstones of 9, 128 



— , Fire opal in 2, 639 



Geological sections in 9, 157, 162 



Glacial geology in 9, 125, 141 



— lakes in 2, 266 



Gravel plains of. 9, 135 



Kanie terraces of 9, 132 



Mount Rainier Forest Reserve in 6, 14 



Orting gravels of 9, 147 



Osceola till and clays of 9, 143, 144 



Pleistocene geology of. 9, 112, 141 



Puyallup interglacial epoch of 9, 145 



— sands of 9, 146 



Shore forms on coast of 7, 411-415 



Stratigraphy and structure of the Puget group of 9, 2 



Submarine channels of 2, 324 



Summary of the geology of the Puget Sound basin in 9, 153, 156 



Tacoma delta of, 9, 151 



Vashon drift of 9, 137 



V/ashita division of lower Cretaceous of Red river 2, 504 ; 5, 302, 304, 



311, 316, 318 



western shoreline of 5, 332 



Wassnessenski, J. G., Fossils collected by, on Pribilof island 5, 131 



Watchung traps, Intrusive origin of the 1, 562 



Waterton, Charles, cited on ants 7, 297 



Watertown, Pleistocene shorelines near 3, 488 



Waterways, Ancient 4, 10 



Watkins, C. E. , Photographs by 5, 555 



Watson, T. L., Acknowledgments to 8, 251 



— , Analyses by 10, 18 



Watts, W. L., cited on jasper and sandstone of California and Oregon 6, 82 



Waveuly group, Cuyahoga shale and the 2,31 



, Definition of 2,37 



Weathering of alnoite in Manheim, New York ; C. H. Smyth, Jr 9, 257 



micaceous gneiss in Albemarle county, Virginia; G. P. Merrill 8, 157 



Webb blufk. Section at 3, 228 



Webkr, Robert, cited on conductivity of rocks 7, 288 



Weed, W. H., Acknowledgments to 2, 642, 643 



— ; (The) Cinnabar and Bozeman coal fields of Montana 2, 349 



— cited on Cretaceous rocks of Montana 3, 446 



leucite 8,171 



Livingston formation in Montana 8, 128, 155 



Montana coal fields 3, 309 



rock difi'erentiation in Montana 9, 253- 



