INDEX FROM 1864-190S. 



Wea 



Water, So-called Fossil, 02, 559 

 Soft, Objection to Use of, 85, 



20 



• Softening, 85, 515 



^^ — Spring, Analysis of, 69, 420 

 versus Ice as Explanation of 



Surface Beds of E. England, 97, 



213 

 Water-bearing Capacity of New 



Red Sandstone at Nottingham, 



93, 553 

 • Nodules in L. Greensand, 86, 



381 



Water-gas, 97, 526 



* Water-hammer' and Volcanic Phe- 

 nomena, 82, 177 



Water-supply, 78, 463; 01, 271 



■ Bagshot Sands, 83, 404 ; 85, 



17 

 • Berkshire, from Underground 



Sources, 02, 138 



E. Kent, 87, 202 



■ England and Wales, 82, 85 



— — for Towns, 64, 174 ; 76, 166 



from Chalk, 84, 23 ; 95, 360 



from wells, 86, 1 1 1 



' & Fuller's Earth, 85, 91 



■ — — Geological Maps and, 84, 468 



London, 69, 414 



Permian Rocks of Durham, 



65, 355 



Underground, 78, 462 ; 84, 



475 ; 87, 565 ; 88, 34 



Water - worn and Pebble - worn 



Stones, 91, 44 

 Waterford, Geology of, 97, 502 

 'Waters, Arthur "Williain. 



Fossils fi^om Oberburg, 74, 140 ; 

 Change in Earth's Axis, 77, 219; 

 Dr. C. Mayer on Italian Ter- 

 tiaries, 78, 189; Chilostomatous 

 Bryozoa from Yarra-Yarra, Vic- 

 toria, 81, 286 ; Fossil Chilosto- 

 matous Bryozoa, 82, 283 ; 83, 

 328 ; S. Australian Bryozoa, 82, 

 381 ; 85, 189 ; Cyclostomatous 

 Bryozoa from Australia, 84, 378 ; 

 Fossil Chilostomatous Bryozoa, 

 New Zealand, 87, 45 ; Cyclosto- 

 matous Bryozoa, New Zealand, 

 87, 288 ; N. Italian Chilostoma- 

 tous Bryozoa, 90, 330 ; N. 

 Italian Cyclostomatous Bryozoa, 

 92, 136 

 Watford Natural History Society, 

 75, 281 



Watkins, Octavius. Forma- 

 tion of Dendrites, 00, 137 



'Watson, J. Adam. Link in 

 ' Break ' between Palaeolithic and 

 Neolithic Man, 01, 424 ; Dean 

 Buckland and McEnery, 02, 85 



Watson, Rev. R. Boog*. 

 Parallel Roads of Glen Roy, 65, 

 557 



Watson, William. Black Rock 

 of Kiltearn, 86, 29 



Watts, William Whitehead. 

 Pebbles from Cambridge Green- 

 sand, 81, 95 ; Joint Structure at 

 Great Depth, 81, 526 ; Igneous 

 RocksofBreidden Hills, 85, 381 ; 

 Geology of Mynydd Mawr, 88, 

 335 ; Outcrops, 88, 356 ; Igne- 

 ous Succession in Shropshire, 

 88, 564 ; Geology of Long 

 Mountain, 91, 77 ; Hornblende- 

 Pikrite from Wicklow, 93, 550 ; 

 Perlitic Quartz Grains in Rhyo- 

 lite, 93, 550 ; Perlitic Cracks in 

 Quartz, 94, 233 ; Geology of S. 

 Shropshire, 94, 480 ; Keuper 

 Sandstone Cemented by Barium, 



94, 510; Tarns near Snowdon, 



95, 565 ; Perlitic Structure, 96, 

 15 ; Rocks from Solomon Islands, 



96, 358 ; Fossils in Olenellus- 

 Sandstone of Nuneaton, 96, 384 ; 

 Ancient Rocks of Charnwood 

 Forest, 96, 485 ; British Geo- 

 logical Photographs, 97, 31, 62, 

 109; 03, 479, 517; Retirement 

 from Geological Survey, 97, 528 ; 

 Appointment to Assist. Professor- 

 ship Mason's College, Birming- 

 ham, 97, 528 ; Geology for 

 Beginners, 98, 520 ; Surface of 

 Mount Sorrel Granites, 99, 508 ; 

 Charnwood Forest, 01, 41 ; Ge- 

 ology in Education, 03, 433 



and A. IKEcKenry. Guide 



to Rocks and Specimens in Geo- 

 logical Survey Museum, Ireland, 

 95,516 



Wave of Volcanic Disturbance, 67, 



239 

 Waves'and Tides, Action of, 99, 



70 

 Waveney Valley, 68, 557 ; 69, 46 

 Weald, Agricultural Geology of, 



73, 81 

 Clay, 73, 355 



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