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Weaver, C. E. ; Geology of ]H)rtious of westtTii Washington 36, 397 



— ; Lower Miocene of Wasliiugton 25, 153 



— ; Miocene of tlie Wasliington-Oi'cgon province and its relation to that 



of California and otlior Miocene areas 26, 416 



— ; Notes on the pre-Glacial geology of the Puget Sound basin 23. T5 



— ; Paleogeography of the Oligocene of Washington 29, inr> 



— ; Preliminary report on tlie Tertiary paleontology and strat igra])hy of 



southwestern Washington 24, 131 



■ — ; Pre-Pleistocene geology in the vicinity of Seattle 26, 130 



— ; Stratigraphic and faunal relations of the Lincoln fonnalinn in Wash- 

 ington 26, 169 



Wkber, ^ , Gypsum and anhydrite from the Ludwlg mini- (liscnssed iiy 24,94 



Webek, a. H., Discussion of California rainfall I)y 25, 121 



climatic provinces by 25, 124 



■ — Hay wards Rift by 25, 123 



— ■ nomenclature by 25. 125 



Weber, Max, cited on uplifted c(n'al islands 29, 558 



— , Reference to "Die Saugetiere" books of 23, 187 



— ■ quartzite. Name and thickness of 21, 531 



— — of Wasatch region, Location and disaiipearance of 21, 529. 530 



Webster, John, Reference to work of 29. 168 



Weed, W. H., cited on granite analyses 27. 20(5 



hypersthene syenite 27. 197 



— ■ — — ore deposits 25, 770 



origin of calcareous formations about the Mammoth hot s|)rings 21, 645 



stratigraphic relations of Livingston formation 25, 346 



• unconformity at base of the Livingston 25, 346 



— ; Formation of travertine and siliceous sinter by the vegetation of hot 



springs, Reference to 23, 116 



— ^and Watson, T. L., Reference to "The N'irginia copper deposits" by. 27, 197 



Weeks, F. B., cited on "Ogden" and "Brigham" quartzite 21, 526 



Paleozoic rocks and Carljoniferous phosphate deposits of the 



Wasatch region 21, 518 



• — , name "Morgan formation" given by 21, 529 



— , Ordovician fossils found in quartzite at (Geneva l)y 21, 527 



Wegner, T. H., cited on Stromboli 28. '2~>:') 



Weidman, Samuel, cited on Cambrian sandstones at Ahlemans, Wiscon- 

 sin 27, 4.19 



dolomitic ledge in Saint Lawrence 27, 477 



— pillow lavas 25, 616 



— ; Pleistocene succession in Wisconsin 24, 71 



Well near McDonald, Pennsylvania, Location and depth of very d(>ep. 24. 275 



— records, Ontario 23. 375 



Welland Canal intake (Port Colborne). Table of levels. lsr).-.-1912. at. 24,226 

 Weller, Stuart; Are the fossils of dolomites indicative of shallow, highly 



saline, and warm seas? 22. 93, 2 



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— cited on Amsden fossils 29. 314 



Cypress sandstone 27. 157 



