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WATAUGA SHALE 667 



Watauga shale 



Watertown limestone, New York 



Waubakee limestone 



Waukesha dolomite 



Waverlyan 582 



black shale transgression 303 



Comparison of, with Ordovician • G06 



deposits 471, 475 



in joint planes of Niagaran dolomites 364 



oscillations 582 



seas, Distribution of 582 



system or period 349, 383, 523 



tilting 425 



Waverlyan-Tennessean boundary in Missouri 594 



Waynesboro formation 618, 621 27 



shale 563 



Waynesville formation 423 28 



Weathered surfaces, Preservation of Paleozoic 464 



Weisner quartzite 522 



Wells chert 671 27 



Wells Creek basin in Tennessee 671 



uplift 418 



Weller, S., on graptolite fauna at Branchville, New Jersey 323 



migrations of Silurian faunas 486 



position of Warsaw and Sainte Genevieve formations .... 587, 589 



the time boundary between geologic periods 590 



Wesenberg formation, Russia 488 



Westonia ella 613 



West Union 



Weverton sandstone 



Wherry, E. T.. on Allen town limestone 



Whitewater division of Richmondian 



Wichita Mountain uplift 664 



Williams, H. S.. lists of standard dominant species 299 



Williamson shale . . 28 



Willis. B.. on cause of absence of sediments 362 



correlation of diastrophic movements 332 



hypothesis of reversed oceanic circulation 354 



marine current scour 458 



periodicity of diastrophism 400 



periods of diastrophism 314 



permanence of oceanic basins 396. 397 



theory of continental structure 441 



Wills Creek formation 522, "41 28 



Wilmore formation 27 



invasion of. Map showing 368 



limestone 525 



Wimanella harlanensis 623 





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