INDEX FROM 186Jt-1903. 



Wal 



Waldheimia perforata^ showing 

 Colour-markings, 91, 458 



rhoniboidea^ Walker, sp. nov. 



68, 400 



• tatnarindus, Sow. var. ??tagna, 



68, 405 



Woodwardii, Walker, 67, 455 



Wales, Central, Fossils from, 82, 



485 



Central, Geology of, 80, 378 



■ Central, Glacial Geology of, 



82, 251 



• Central, Silurian Plants from, 



83, 33, 192, 286 



Crustacea from Wenlock Shale 



of, 82, 386 

 ■ New Pre-Cambrian Areas in, 



78, 460 



N., Age of Floating Ice in, 



72, 15 



N., Bala Lake, and River Sys- 

 tem of, 00, 204, 241 



N., Bone-caves of, 85, 510 



N., Carboniferous Rocks of, 



67, II 



N., Igneous Rocks of, 82, 548 



N., Modern Denudation in, 



00, 18 



N., Rocks of, 80, 207, 452 ; 



83, 17, 65 



N., White Clays of, 67, 241 



Pre-Cambrian Rocks of, 93, 



396 



S., Geological Survey in, 98, 



488 



S., Geology of, 00, 86 



Walford, Edwin A. North- 

 ampton Sand of N. Oxfordshire, 

 83, 188 ; Jurassic Trig07iia of 

 N. Oxfordshire, 85, 45 ; Polyzoa 

 from Lias, 87, 376 ; Polyzoa 

 from Inferior Oolite, 89, 239 ; 

 Bryozoa, Inferior Oolite of Shipton 

 Gorge, 93, 285 ; Cheilostomatous 

 Bryozoa from Middle Lias, 93, 

 379 ; Report on Stonesfield Slate, 

 94, 462 ; Terraced Hill-slopes 

 of N. Oxfordshire, 94, 465 ; 97, 

 299 ; Lias Ironstone around Ban- 

 bury, 95, 138; Stonesfield Slate, 

 96, 517 ; Ironstone Fossil no- 

 dules of Lias, 99, 430 ; Gaps 

 in Lias, 02, 189 ; Fault at 

 Tainton Downs, 03, 264 

 Walker, Edward Eaton. 

 Obituary of [died 1903], 03, 480 



Walker, Henry. Glacial Drift 

 at Finchley, 71, 527 ; Natural 

 History Prizes, 71, 528 ; Glacial 

 Drifts of N. London, 72, 45 ; 

 Glacial Drifts of Muswell Hill 

 and Finchley, 74, 229 



Walker, John Francis. Co- 

 prolite-working in Fens, 67, 309 ; 

 NewTerebratuIidae from Upware, 

 67, 454 ; Phosphatic Deposits 

 nr. Upware, 68, 26 ; Brachio- 

 poda from Lr. Greensand at 

 Upware, 68, 399 ; Fossil Insects 

 in Bournemouth Leaf-beds, 70, 

 240 ; Rhynchonella from Bradford 

 Clay, 70, 299 ; Secondary Bra- 

 chiopoda from L. G. Sand, Up- 

 ware, 70, 560 ; Brachiopoda, 

 U. Corallian, Dorset, 76, 574 ; 

 Terebratula Morieri in England, 

 78, 552 ; Oolitic Brachiopoda, 

 89, 329 ; Terebralulina stib- 

 striata in Yorkshire, 92, 364 ; 

 Liassic Sections near Bridport, 

 92, 437 ; Yorkshire Thecidea, 

 92, 548 



and G. W. Ziamplug>h. 



Fossiliferous Band, Lr. Green- 

 sand, at Leighton Buzzard, 03, 



Walker, Robert. New Species 



oi Amb/ypterus, 71, 285 

 Walker, Thomas Ineonard. 



Geological and Petrographical 



Studies of the Sudbury Nickel 



District, Canada, 96, 564 

 Walker, William Neish. Spe- 

 cific Gravity Balance, 83, 109 

 Wall, G-eorg-e P. Origin of 



Bitumen, 66, 236 

 Wallace, Alfred Russel. 



Island Life, 81, 84; Croll's 



Eccentricity Theory, 80, 284 ; 



Age of Earth, 83, 478 

 Wallace, W. Growth of Flos- 



Ferri, 65, 272 

 Wallbridg-e, T. C. Geology of 



Hastings Co., Canada West, 69, 



279 

 Waller, Thomas H. Lava 



from Montserrat, 83, 290 ; 



Strains in Obsidian, 85, 91 ; 



Volcanic Rocks at Nuneaton, 



86, 322 

 Wallich, G-. C. History of 



Chalk Flints, 80, 88 



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