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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 



IXTilson, Ven. Jas. IWaurice. 



Cause of Contortions and Faults, 

 68, 205 ; Surface-deposits near 

 Rugby, 70, 90 ; Forms of Valleys 

 and Lake-basins in Norway, 72, 

 481 ; Well-sinking in Lincolnshire 

 Fen District, 74, 143 ; Probable 

 Existence of a Fault in the Lias 

 near Rugby, 75, 273 ; Labyrin- 

 thodont from Coal-measures, 75, 

 274 



Wilson, J. S. Antiquity of Man 

 in Ecuador, 66, y]^ 



IVilson, Joshua. Glacial Epoch 

 in Great Britain, 73, 413 



Wilson, Thomas. New Man 

 of Mentone, 85, 516 



Wiltshire, Thomas. History 

 of Coal, 79, 137 ; Honorary 

 Degree of D.Sc, Cambridge, 99, 

 287 ; Testimonial to, 99, 288 ; 

 00,96; Obituary of [1826-1902], 

 03, 46 



Winchell, Alexander. Geo- 

 logical Survey of Michigan, 71, 

 275 



and O. Maury. Fossils 



from Limestone at Chicago, 67, 



25 



Winchell, N. H. and C. Schu- 

 chert. Lr. Silurian Brachio- 

 poda, Minnesota, 93, 421 



and W. TTpham. Geology 



of Central and W. Minnesota, 

 81, 280 



Winchester College Nat. Hist. So- 

 ciety, Geological Notes, 91, 514 



Wind and Tide, Drifting Power of, 

 76,83 



Denudation, 75, 587 



Waves, and Tidal Currents, 



90, 430 



Windoes, James. Obituary of 

 [1839-1897], 97, 527 



Wingless-birds of Australia, 69, 



383 

 of Madagascar, 73, 118, 419 ; 



92, 572 ; 94, 18 ; 97, 241 

 of New Zealand, 65, 38, 576 ; 



73, 478 ; 79, Si ; 92, 125 ; 



96,241,388; 99,385,395 

 — ^ — Recent and Fossil, 85, 308 

 Wings of Pterodactyles, 82, 205 

 Winkler, T. C. Musee Teyler, 



Catalogue, 69, 324 ; Tortues 



Fossiles, 69, 324 ; Coslacanthus 



Harlemensis, 72, 31 ; Pterodac- 

 tylus in Teyler Museum, 73, 416 ^ 

 Plesiosatif'us dolicJiodeirtis^ 74, 

 229 ; Fish - teeth from Terrain 

 Bruxellien, 74, 271 ; Pterodac- 

 tylus Kocni, 74, 560 ; Drift- 

 deposits of Netherlands, 80, 226 



Winnipeg, Pyritiferous Sand from 

 Lake, 79, 383 



' Winter in the Higher Alps,' by 

 J. A. Symonds, 88, 155 



Wintle, S. H. Geological Fea- 

 tures of Hobart, 64, 87 ; Land- 

 slip in Tasmania, 73, 44 



Winwood, H. K. ' Hoyle's 

 Mouth ' Cave, nr. Tenby, 65, 

 471 ; Rhastic Section at New- 

 bridge Hill, 71, 427 ; Devonian 

 Fossils from Quantocks, 73, 415 ; 

 Geology of N. Devon, 79, 236 ■; 

 Millstone-grit, 82, 205 ; Geology 

 of Rocky Mountains, 85, 240 ; 

 Section nr. Tytherington, 90, 89 



Wirral Railway, 96, 48 



Wisconsin, Fluctuations in Level 

 of Ground-water, 93, 568 



Wisman, Carl. Diplograptidae, 



95,431 

 Wisniowski, Thaddens. 



White or Up. Jura of Cracow, 



89, 328 ; Microfauna of Grojce, 



90, 428 



Wissant, Submerged Forest near, 

 66, 109 



Witchell, Edwin. Denudation 

 of Cotteswolds, 68, 280 ; Base- 

 ment-beds of Inferior Oolite, 86, 

 186; Pea -Grit, 87, 46, 140; 

 Obituary of [i 826-1 887], 87, 479 



Witham, Essex, Boring at, 81, 502 



Withycombe, Devonian Corals from, 

 66, 184 



W^itwatersrand Beds, Transvaal, 

 03, 543 



Geological Survey of, 96, 46 



Wokingham, Berks, Well lately 

 Sunk at, 80, 421 



Woldrich, Prof. Jos. Pleis- 

 tocene Canidee, 78, 282 



Wolf, Keinrich. Water-supply 

 of Olmutz, 64, 35 



Wolf-rock, Phonolite of, 71, 247 ; 

 74, 462 



Wollaston, G-eorg-e Kyde. 

 Erratic Blocks of Skiddaw Dis- 

 trict, 70, 587 ; Glaciation of Lake 



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