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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



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White, I. C, elected Treasurer 540 



— , Record of remarks by 562 



— , Report by, as Treasurer 535-537 



Whiteaves, J. F., cited on Alaskan pa- 

 leontology 402 



White Cliff sandstone, Age of 487 



, Distribution of 483 



, Equivalents of 496 



, Naming of 482 



Whitney, J. D., cited on erosion of 



Yosemite valley 14 



geology of San Bernardino 



mountains 187, 188 



Whittlesey, Lake, Beaches of 588 



, Relation of, to the Arkona 



beaches 587-589 



Whimper, Frederick, cited on ice ero- 

 sion 17 



Williams, G. H., Acknowledgments to. 329 



— cited on eruptive rocks of Piedmont 



Plateau 305 



Williams, H. S. ; Bearing of some new 

 paleontologic facts on nomencla- 

 ture and classification of sedimen- 

 tary formations 137-150 



— cited on dual nomenclature in geol- 



ogy 137 



shifting of faunas 137, 138 



— , Record of remarks by . 562, 579, 580, 582 

 — , References to work of. 353, 361, 365-366 



— , Title of paper by 562 



Williamsburg bridge across East river, 

 New York, Rocks disclosed by work 



on 171 



Willis, Bailey, cited on origin of wa- 

 terways around Manhattan island. 154 



— quoted on lake Chelan 39-40 



— , Record of remarks by 563 



— , Title of paper by 563 



Willis Avenue bridge, Harlem river, 



New York, sections at 164, 165 



Williston, S. W., cited on age of Hal- 



lopus 494 



Triassic fauna from Wyoming 489 



— , Title of paper by 589 



Willseyville creek, New York, Low- 

 ered divide at headwaters of. . 235, 238 



, Map showing valley of ... . 235 



Wilson, A. W. G., cited on glacial ero- 

 sion 50 



Windward archipelago, Submarine con- 

 figuration of 262-265 



, Map showing 243 



— islands, Changes of level in .... 273-274 



— — , Configuration of 260-265 



, Marine erosion in 269-273 



, Origin of 258-259, 274-277 



, Paper on Pele and the evolution 



of, by R. T. Hill 243-288 



, Sedimentary formations of, Age 



of 269 



Page 

 Windward islands, Theories concern- 

 ing 258-259 



, Uplift and subsidence in 273-274 



— , Volcanic, Origin and arrangement 



of material forming 265-267 



volcanoes of, Antiquity of . . 267-269 



, Origin of 277-288 



Wingate sandstone, Correlation of 478, 479 



, Features of 478 



, Stratigraphic equivalents of 479 



Wisconsin deposits, Fishers island, 



New York, Features of 385-386 



, Sections showing .... 371, 



374, 376 

 Wissahickon formation, Age and strat- 

 igraphic place of 306, 330, 



335, 338, 339, 340 



, Character and distribution of 302-306, 



335-338, 360-361 



— mica-gneiss, Age and stratigraphic 



place of 306 



, Distribution of 302, 303 



, Exposure of, Views showing. 303, 305 



, Thickness of 305 



— mica-schist, Age and stratigraphic 



place of... 306,330,335,338,339,340 

 , Character and stratigraphic rela- 

 tions of ... 301-302, 303-305, 351-352 



, Distribution of 301 



, Map showing 331 



, Exposure of, View showing .... 302 



, Thickness of 302 



Wolff, J. E., cited on geology of Pied- 

 mont district of New England 292 



Woodworth, J. B., Manhasset gravels 



of, Reference to 384 



— , Sankaty beds named by 386-387 



Worthington valley, Maryland, Cock- 



eysville marble in 359-360 



Wright, F. E., enrolled as life member 535 

 Wright, G. F., cited on glacial ero- 

 sion 21, 34 



Wyncoop creek, New York, lowered di- 

 vide at head of 236 



, Map showing 236 



Wyoming, Red beds in 488-490 



— formation, Colorado, Divisions of 491-492 

 , Occurrence of 525 



Yampa plateau, Utah, Mesozoic forma- 

 tions of 487-488 



Yosemite valley, Glacial erosion in.. 35-38 

 Ypsilanti, Michigan, Stream-formed 



hanging valley near 77 



Zuni plateau, New Mexico, formations 



of 477-480 



— salt lake [abstract]; N. H. Darton. 564 



— sandstones of New Mexico, Features 



of 478-479 



