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Wetmore, a. (continued). 



2495, 2821, 2925, 3003, 3021, 3030, 

 3031, 3050, 3073, 3089, 3105, 3117, 

 3164, 3179. 

 VVetmore, Alexander, and Fisher, Albert 



Kenrick, P2876. 

 Wetmore, Alexander, and Lincoln, Fred- 

 erick Charles, P2966. 

 Wetmore, Alexander, and Swales, Brad- 



shaw Hall, B155. 

 Wetzel, Rudolf, P2846, 2864. 

 Weymouth, Andrew Allen, and Reeside, 



John Bernard, Jr., P2860, 

 Weymouth, Frank Walter, P1734. 

 Whales. (See under Mammals; also un- 

 der Fossils, mammals.) 

 Wheatears. (See under Birds.) 

 Wherry, Edgar Theodore, [B118]; 

 P2060, 2102, 2118, 2145. 2154, 2200, 

 2240, 

 Whippoorwills. (See under Birds.) 

 White, Charles Abiathar, R1892, pt, 3, 

 No. 2; P86, 91-93, 113-116, 131, 

 137, 207, 266, 267, 366, 793, 995. 

 bibliography of his publications on 



fossil invertebrates, B30. 

 published writings of, P1813. 

 supplement to catalog of his writ- 

 ings, P1135. 

 White, David, B53, pt. 2, sect. 3 ; P1256, 



1873. 

 Whitebread, Charles, P2528, 2582. 

 Whitefishes. (See under Fishes.) 

 White Mountain Apache Indian Reser- 

 vation, Ariz., exploration of ruins, 

 P2856. 

 Wickenden, Robert Thomas Daubigny, 

 and Cushraan, Joseph Augustine, 

 P2780. 

 Wickham, Henry Frederick, P1982, 2189. 

 Wilkes Exploring Expedition, fishes, 



P2488 

 Willey, Arthur, P2673. 

 Williams, Henry Shaler, P1527, 1596, 



1600, 1908, 1985, 2144, 2225. 

 Williams, Robert Statham, CNH16, pt. 



1 (4th art.). 

 Williamson, Edward Bruce, P1389, 1571, 



1710, 2089. 

 Williamson, Martha Burton, P898. 

 Willis, Merritt, P351. 

 Williston, Samuel Wendell, B31; P1540. 

 Wilmot, Samuel, P43, 

 Wilson, Charles Branch, B158; P1302, 

 1368, 1404, 1504, 1531, 1573, 1580, 

 1652, 1692, 1783, 1788, 1805, 1900, 

 1928, 1950, 2063, 2194, 2274, 2286, 

 2354, 2377, 2400, 2507, 2915, 3177. 

 Wilson, Henry Van Peters, BlOO, vol. 2, 



pt. 4. 

 Wilson, H. v., and Penney, James Theo- 



philus, P2805, 

 Wilson, Thomas, R1888, pt. 3, Nos. 6-8; 

 1890, pt. 3, No. 10; 1892, pt. 3, No. 6; 

 1894, pt. 2, Nos. 3, 6; 1S95, pt. 2, No. 



Wilson, T. (continued). 



8; 1896, pt. 2, No. 2; 1897, pt. 2, No. 

 7; C40, 42; P777. 

 Wilson, William Lyne, R1897, vol. 2. 

 Winslow, Francis, B27, pt. D. 

 Wisconsin, Colby, notes on the meteoric 



stone, P2574. 

 Wokas, food of Klamath Indians, R1892, 



pt. 2, No. 3, 

 Wolcott, Albert Burk, P2370. 

 Wolffishes. (See under Fishes.) 

 Wolframite, notes on, P2060. 

 Wolpai, maid of, P889. 

 Wood, Elvira, B64. 

 Wood, Horace Elmer, 2d, P2948. 

 Wood, Japanese, presented to National 

 Museum, P232. 

 timber of submarine structures, Ckel- 

 ura terebrans destructive to, P83. 

 (See also under Fossils.) 

 Wood-cuts, Japanese, R1892, pt. 3, No. 1. 

 Woodhewers. (See under Birds.) 

 Woodpeckers. (See under Birds.) 

 Woodring, Wendell Phillips, P2491, 



2938. 

 Woods Hole. (See under Massachusetts.) 

 Wooton, Elmer Ottis, and Standley, Paul 



Carpenter, CNH16, pt. 4; CNH19. 

 Worcester, Dean Conant, and Bourns, 



Frank Swift, P1134. 

 World, genotypes of elaterid beetles, 

 P2353. 

 systematic classification for birds of, 

 P2821. 

 World's Columbian Exposition, system of 



classification, R1891, pt. 3, No. 8. 

 World's Industrial and Cotton Centen- 

 nial Exposition. (See under Louisiana.) 

 Worms. (See under Annelids, Cestodes, 

 Entozoa, Flatworms, Helminths, Ne- 

 matodes, Oligochaetes, Polychaetes, 

 Polyclads, Trematodes.) 

 Wortman, Jacob Lawson, P2304. 

 Wrens. (See under Birds.) 

 Wren-thrushes. (See under Birds.) 

 Wren-tits. (See under Birds.) 

 Wright, Albert Hazen, P2756. 

 Wyer, Samuel S, B102, pt. 7; pt. 8. 

 Wyoming, chlorites, analyses and op- 

 tional properties, P2342. 

 crocodile, Leidyosuchus sternbergii 



from Ceratops beds, P1762. 

 dinosaur, Lance formation, P2875; 

 Thescelosaurus, Lance formation, 

 osteology, P2127. 

 fern, Gleichenia, Upper Cretaceous, 



PI 994. 

 insects. Eocene, P2358. 

 invertebrate fossils from Mesozoic 



and Cenozoic rocks, P137. 

 lizards, Oligocene, P3124; xaranid, 

 Saniiiia ensidens, new description 

 of, P2418. 

 raollusks. Cretaceous, Aspen shale, 

 P2860. 



