Alphabetical List 



Werner, Charles H. The Niagara Falls tunnel. (Cass., June, 1892. 

 2: 73-94.) X 



Wesson, Edward. Niagara Falls: the rate at which they recede 

 southwards. (Nature, July 9, 1885. 32: 229-230.) VII 



West, John. The substance of a journal during a residence at the Red 

 River Colony, British North America: and frequent excursions among 

 the north west American Indians, in the year3 1 820, 1 82 1 , 1 822, 1 823. 

 Second edition, enlarged with a journal of a mission to the Indians of 

 New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and the Mohawks on the Ouse or 

 Grand river, Upper Canada, 1825, 1826. Lond. : L. B. Seeley and 

 Son. 1827. P. 273 Ill 



Western New York in 1809. (In OlCallaghan, E. B.. Docu- 

 mentary history of the state of New York. Albany : 1 849. 2 : 690. ) . IX 



Western traveller's pocket directory and stranger's guide 

 (The) ; exhibiting distances on the principal canal routes in the states 

 of New York and Ohio, in the territory of Michigan, and in the 

 province of Lower Canada, etc. Schenectady: S. S. Riggs, Ptr. 1834. 

 Pp. 32-34 XII 



Westinghouse generators at Niagara (The). (Power. Nov. 

 8, 1895. 15:8-9.) 



Whetham, J. W. Bod darn. (Western wanderings: a record of 

 travel in the evening land. Lond.: Bentley. 1874. Pp. 20- 

 27.) V and XI 



White, Arthur V. The water-powers of Ontario. (In the Commis- 

 sion of conservation, Canada, Report on the water-powers of Canada. 

 Ottawa: Mortimer co. 1911. P. 35-100, 113, 354-361.) . . .XI 



White, Eugene R. Niagarics, the new force. (Munsey, Apr., 1903. 

 29: 29-30.) X 



White, J. G. The electric power transmission line between Niagara 

 Falls and Buffalo. (St. ry. jour., July, 1897. 13: 425-427.) . . .X 



The Niagara power transmission line. (Elec. eng., June 16, 



1897. 23:674-676.) 



White, John. Sketches from America. Lond.: Sampson Low, Son, 

 and Marston. 1870. Pp. 187-199 IV 



Whitman, Walt. November boughs. Phila.: D. McKay. 1888. 

 P. 104 IV 



Seeing Niagara to advantage. (In his Complete prose works. 



Phila.: David McKay. 1897. Pp. 160-161.) IV 



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