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bourne, 71, 85, 198 ; Chalk of 

 Dorset and Devon, 71, 85 ; Ter- 

 tiary Beds of Dieppe and New- 

 haven, 71, 231 ; Geology of 

 London Basin, 72, 323, 474 ; 

 73, 124; Chalk Rock nr. Salis- 

 bury, 72, 427 ; Section at Shaw 

 Clay-pit, 73, 142 ; Geological 

 Model of London, 73, 513; 

 Thanet Beds and Crag at Sud- 

 bury, 74, 418 ; Guide to Geology 

 of London, 75, 619 ; 76, 166 ; 

 Red Crag, 76, 570 ; Geology of 

 E. Essex, 77, 172 ; Red Chalk 

 of Norfolk, 83, 22 ; Water- 

 supply from Chalk, 84, 23 ; 

 Geological Map in Relation to 

 Water-supply, 84, 468 ; Geology 

 of London, 85, 179 ; Geology 

 around Ipswich, 85, 522; Deep 

 Boring at Chatham, 85, 561 ; 

 Waterworks at Brighton, 86, 

 32 ; Borings in Kent, 86, 41, 

 510 ; Water-supply from wells, 

 86, III ; Well-sections in Mid- 

 dlesex, 86, 379 ; Deep Borings in 

 Kent, 87, 93 ; Geology around 

 Aldborough, 88, 274 ; Geology 

 of Southwold, 88, 275 ; Deep 

 Boring at Streatham, 89, 38 ; 

 Geology of London and part of 

 Thames Valley, 89, 459, 568 

 Coal in S.E. of England, 90, 13 

 Drift in Valley of Cam, 90, 185 

 Coal -search in S.E. England, 

 90, 514; Deep Borings at Cul- 

 ford and Winkfield, 94, 379 ; 

 Chalk of London Basin, 95, 360 ; 

 Address to Section C, British 

 Association, Ipswich, 95, 461 ; 

 Address to Geologists' Associa- 

 tion, 01, 423 ; Guide to Geology 

 of London, 01, 528 



Whitaker, William, and J. K. 

 Blake. Geology of Stowmarket, 

 82, 124 ; Water-supply of Berk- 

 shire, 02, 138 



— — and K. W. Bristow. For- 

 mation of Chesil Bank, 69, 325, 



433^ 574 



and W. H. Dalton. Geo- 

 logy of Country round Hales- 

 worth and Harleston, 88, 274 



■ and A. J. Jukes-Browne. 



Geology of Borders of Wash, 

 99, 274 



Whitaker, William, and C 

 Reid. Water-supply of Sussex, 

 Underground Sources, 99, 325 



■ and others. Geology of N.W. 



Essex, 79, 178 



White, Charles A. Geology 

 of Iowa, 71, 221 ; New Genus 

 of Cretaceous Astrasidse, 88, 

 362 ; Contributions to the PalcC- 

 ontology of Brazil, 88, 425 



White, K. J. Osborne. Mr. 

 Strahan and some English 

 Rivers, 02, 334 



White Clay, Flintshire, 74, 67 



Clays of Lr. Tertiaries, 67, 



420 



Clays subjacent to Boulder- 

 clay Drifts, 67, 241, 299, 335 



Lias of Dorset, 64, 290 



Lias of Somerset, 64, 238, 



258 ; 72, 197 



White Range Gold-mines of Arl- 

 tunga Goldfield, 03, 336 



Whiteaves, Joseph Frede- 

 rick. Palaeontologist to Geo- 

 logical Survey of Canada, 76, 

 576 ; Cretaceous Invertebrata, 

 86, 129 ; Canadian Paleonto- 

 logy, 89, 517 ; Fossil Fishes of 

 Manitoba, 90, 42 ; Cambro- 

 Silurian Fossils of Manitoba, 

 90, 134 ; New Species of Devo- 

 nian Fossils, 91, 471 ; Ortho- 

 ceratidcC of Trenton Limestone, 

 92, 373 ; Unio-\\\^& Shells in 

 Coal-measures, 94, 137 ; Creta- 

 ceous System in Canada, 94, 

 137 ; Fossils from Cretaceous 

 Rocks of Queen Charlotte 

 Islands, 01, 134 ; Matheria 

 breins., from Trenton Limestone, 

 03, 358 



Whitecliff Bay, Ntimmtihna elegans 

 at, 87, 70 



Whitehaven, Hematite of, 69, 141 



Whitfield, B. P. Atrypa, 67, 

 431 ; Carboniferous of Spergen 

 Hill, Indiana, 83, 173 ; Lr. Car- 

 boniferous Crinoidea, 94, 174 



Whitley, Nicholas. Flint 

 Implements from Drift, 65, 455 ; 

 Glacial Markings in Valley of 

 Exe, 68, 31 ; True and False 

 Flint Weapons, 69, 78 



Whitlingham, Disturbed Chalk at, 

 65, 324 



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