202 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [bull.222. 



Water, analysis of, from Utah, Sevier Lake K, ii, p -136 



analysis of, from various localities (mineral) H, Ann 12, ii, pp 387-398 



deposit from, analysis of, from Colorado, Idaho Springs W, iir, p 485 



analysis of, from Colorado, Manitou H, Ann 5, p 159 



from Idaho, Soda Springs H, Ann 11, p 590 



Water supply of Black Hills BH, pp 311-313 



of Great Basin W, in, pp 105-117 



of Kansas, western, and Colorado, eastern H, Ann -4, pp 448-452 



of Utah AL, pp 57-80 



Watson ( S. ) , botany of Fortieth Parallel region K, v 



catalogue of plants collected in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.. W, Unci 5, pp 5-19 



descriptions of plants collected in the Southwest W, vi, pp 358-359 



Waverly group, invertebrate fossils of, of Fortieth Parallel region. .K, iv, pp 251-264 



Weapons, stone, methods of making H, Bull, vol iii. No 3, pp 547-549 



(See, also. Implements; Ethnology and archteology.) 



Weaver district, Arizona, notes on W, 1871, ji 55 



Weber Canyon, Utah, geology of K, ii, pp 384-392 



Paleozoic rocks in K, i, pp 156-165 



Weber quartzite of Colorado, northwestern H, Ann 10, p 23 



of Great Basin K, i, PP 213-221, 240-241 



Weevil, cranberry, description of H, Ann 10, pp 525-526 



Wells, artesian. (See Artesian wells.) 



West Humboldt Range, Nevada, Archean rocks of K, i, pp 85-87 



geology of K, II, pp 713-731 



mining in K. in, pp 308-316 



Triassic rocks of K, i, pp 267-278 



West Indies, springs, thermal, in H, Ann 12, ii, p 328 



West Plum Creek, Colorado, geology near H, Aim 3, p 40; H, Ann 1-3, p 140 



West Walker River district, California, notes on W, 1878, p 86 



Wheeler (G. M. ), reconnaissance through southern and southeastern Nevada. .W, 1869 

 surveys in charge of, reports on. See pp. 44-65. 



Wheeler Survey, work of, sketch of W, i, i^p 21-146 



Wheelerite, analysis of, from New Mexico H, Ann 10, p 153 



Whipple (C. W.), report of W, 1875, pp 44-46; W, 1876, pp 147-150 



White (C. A.), catalogue of the invertebrate fossils hitherto published from 

 the fresh and brackish water deposits of the western portion of 



North America H, Bull, vol in. No 3, pp 607-614 



certain Carboniferous fossils from the Western States and Territories. .H, Ann 12, 



I, pp 119-141 



certain Tertiary ]\I(>llusca from Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming PI, Ann 12, 



I, pp 41-48 

 comparison of the North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic I'liionidas and 



associated mollusks with living species H, Bull, vol in. 



No 3, pp 615-624 



conditions of jjreservation of invertelirate fossils H, Bull, vol v, 



No 1, pp 133-141 



Cretaceous fossils of Western States and Territories H, Ann 11, 



I>p 273-319; H, Ann 12, i, pp 3-39 

 descriptions of new species of invertebrate fossils from the Laramie group 



H, Bull, vol IV, No 3, pp 707-719 

 descriptions of new species of Uniones and a new genus of fresh-water 

 Gasteropoda from the Tertiary strata of Wyoming and P^tah 



H, Bull, vol III, No 3, pp 603-606 



