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



Willow Creek Basin, Idaho, geology in H, Ann II, pp 349-351 



Willow Creek ridges, Idaho, geology of H, Ann 11, pp 351-360 



W^ilson (A. D.), means of communication Itetween Denver and San Juan 



mines H, Ann 8 



pp 443-449; H, Bull, vol i, ser 2, No 3, pp 145-149 

 notes on the geographical work of the United States Geological and Geo- 

 graphical Survey of the Territories II, Bull, 



vol III, No 3, pp 705-737 



topographical report on southeastern district H, Ann 9, pp 299-333 



reports on primary triangulation. . .H, Ann 10, pp 275-310; H, Ann 11, pp 649-072 



Winatslia language, vocabulary of Eth, i, pp 249-265 



(See, also. Ethnology and archaeology.) 



Wind movements in western States II, Unci 14, pp 187-210 



Wind River, Wyoming, Eocene beds of, vertebrata of H, Bull, 



vol VI, No 1, pp 183-202 



Wind River Basin, Wyoming, geology of H, Ann 12, i, pp 255-269 



Wind River district, Wyoming, geology of H, Ann 12, i, pp 175-269 



Wind River group, invertebrate fossils of H, ^lon ix, pp 593-597 



occurrences and age of H, Ann 8, pp 148-149 



of Missouri region. Upper H, Mon ix, p Ixi 



Wind River Range, Wyoming, geology of H, Ann 12, i, pp 228-254 



Wind River ^Mountains, Wyoming, strata exposed in H, Ann 6, pp 19-21 



Winnemucca, Nevada, astronomical determinations at W, ii, pp 157-182 



Winnemucca Lake region, Nevada, geology of K, ii, pp 801-816 



Wood, articles and utensils of, from graves of southern Calif ornia..W^, vii, pp 122-124 



implements and weapons made of bone and W, vii, pp 222-233 



(See, also, Ethnologj' and archeology.) 



Woods ( H. C. ), alga? of Great Basin K, v, p 415 



Worms collected near Yellowstone River in 1871 H, Ann 5, pp 381-382 



(See, also, Invertel)rates. ) 

 Worms, parasitic, found in the brain and other parts of l)irds..H, Ann 6, pp 735-737 

 (See, also, Inverterbrates. ) 



Wyoming, agriculture of Colorado and H, Ann 4, pp 191-264 



art, primitive, in the Bridger Basin H, Ann 6, pp 651-653 



artesian borings in, along line of Union Pacific Railroad H, Bull, 



vol III, No 1, pp 181-185 



astronomical observations in W, 1874, pp 74-101 



in Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, INIontana, and ..W', ii, 



pp 1-491 



Bear River, geology near head of H, Ann 4, pp 44-54 



Beaver Creek, geology of H, Ann 11, p 553 



birds collected in, list of H, Ann 4, pp 462-466 



collected in Utah, Idaho, and H, Ann 6, pp 670-715 



Bitter Creek, Cretaceous uplift of K, ii, pp 227-238 



Bridger Basin, geology of K, ii, pp 238-241 



Bridger Pass region, geology of K, ii, pp 1 56-160 



Buffalo Fork, geology of H, Ann 11, pp 461-467 



Buffal( ) Fork Mountains, geology of H, Ann 11, pp 468-470 



Carbon Basin, geology of K, ii, pp 143-148 



Cheyenne, astronomical observations at W, Unci 3, pp 2-45 



geology between Denver and..H, Ann 3, i)p 11-37; II, Ann 1-3, pp 111-137 



])etween Fort Fetterman and H, Ann 4, pp 11-24 



between Omaha, Nebraska, and H, Ann 4, pp 98-112 



Chugwater River, geology near II , Ann 4, pp 12-18 



