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Index. 



WAS 



Washington, H. S., Igneous Eocks of 

 Arkansas, 177. 



Water Supply of Berkshire from Under- 

 ground Sources, 138. 



Watson, J. A., Dean Buckland and 

 McEnery, 85. 



Wedd & Gibson, Geology of the Country 

 around Stoke-upon-Trent, 563. 



Weinschenck's History of Graphite, 180. 



Westleton Beds, Further Note on the, '27. 



Wheeler, W. H., The Sea-Coast, 276. 



Whitaker & Blake, Water Supply of 

 Berkshire, 138. 



White, H. C. 0.,Mr. Strahan and some 

 English Elvers, 334. 



Wood's Point Dyke, Victoria (Australia), 

 284, 392. 



Woodward, A. S., appointed Keeper of 

 the Geological Department, British 

 Museum, 96 ; Catalogue of Fossil 

 Fishes, 133 ; Notes on Footprints 

 from the Keuper of South Stafford- 

 shire, 215 ; Carboniferous Fish Fauna 

 of Victoria, Australia, 471. 



ZUE 



Woodward, Henry, Eetirement of, 1 ; 

 CulmTrilobites from CoddonHill, 481 ; 

 On Middle Cambrian Fossils of the 

 Canadian Eockies, 502, 530. 



Woodward, H. B., Note on the Westleton 

 Beds, 27 ; Notes on some Eailway 

 Cuttings in Suffolk, 129 ; Bagshot 

 Beds at Combe Pyne, 515. 



Woodwardian Museum Notes, 122, 145, 

 256, 337. 



Wright, J., Marine Fauna of the Boulder- 

 clay, 518. 



YOSHIWAEA, S., On the Bonin 

 Islands, 296. 



ZIGZAG Course of the Cheddar Gorge, 

 67. 

 Zurcher & Bertrand, On Central American 

 Geology, 419. 



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