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GENERAL INDEX. 



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Ward, H. A., Australian meteorites, 



5, 135. 



Ward, H. L., new Kansas meteorite, 



7, 233 ; new iron meteorite, North 

 Carolina, 8, 235 ; new meteorite at 

 Allegan, Michigan, 8, 412. 



Ward, L. F., Cretaceous formations 

 of the Black Hills, 9, 70 ; Cycads 

 from the Wyoming Jurassic, 9, 384 ; 

 Mesozoic lavas of the U. S. , 10, 320 ; 

 fossil cycads in the Yale Museum, 

 10, 327. 



Warming', E., Okologiscke Pflanzen- 

 geographie, 2, 89. 



Warren, C. H., mineralogical notes, 



6, 116 ; composition of parisite, 8, 

 21 ; new minerals from Franklin, 

 N. J., 8, 339. 



Washburn Observatory, Univ. of 

 Wisconsin, publications, 2, 90. 



Washington, H. S., Ischian tra- 

 chytes, 1, 375. 



— igneous rocks from Smyrna and 

 Pergamon, 3, 41 ; Yale collection of 

 meteorites, 3, 83. 



— meteorite from Jerome, Gove Co., 

 Kansas, 5, 447. 



— solvsbergite and tinguaite, Essex 

 Co., Mass., 6, 176. 



— analvses of Italian volcanic rocks, 



8, 286. 



— analyses of Italian volcanic rocks, 



9, 44 ; notice of Brogger's lectures 

 at Baltimore, 9, 456. ' 



— statement of rock analyses, 10, 59. 

 Water, absence of coloration in, 



Spring, 7, 313. 



— dielectric constant, Calvert, 9, 382. 



— movements of ground, King, 9, 157. 

 Watson, W., Text-book of Physics, 



9, 296. 

 Wave-length, effect of pressure on, 



Humphreys, 4, 392. 

 Way, A. F., separation of iron from 



chromium, etc., 8, 217. 

 Weather, March, in the United States, 



Fassig, 8, 319. 



— seven-day period, Clayton, 2, 7. 

 Webster, A. G., means of producing 



constant angular velocity, 3, 379 ; 

 rapid break for large currents, 3, 383. 



— Theory of Electricity and Magnet- 

 ism, 4, 72. 



Weed, W. H., geologv of Bearpaw 

 Mts., Mont., 1, 283, 351 ; 2, 136, 188. 



— Missourite, Highwood Mts., Mon- 

 tana, 2, 315. 



— geology of Castle Mt. district, 

 Mont., 3, 250. 



— geology of Judith Mts., Mont., 6, 

 508. 



Weed, W. H., Enrichment of min- 

 eral veins, 10, 82. 



— Little Belt Mountains, Mont., 10, 

 466. 



Weeks, F. B., Bibliography of N. A. 



geology, etc., 2, 303; 6, 510; 8, 



393 : 9, 448. 

 Weisbach, Determinative tables, 5th 



Ed., 10, 84; translated and edited 



by Fraser, 3, 162. 



— Synopsis Mineralogica, 5, 78. 



Wells, temperatures of deep, Hal- 

 lock, 4, 76 ; Darton, 5, 161 ; Lane, 

 9, 434. 



Wells, H. L., double fluorides of 

 caesium and zirconium, 1, 18. 



— Double halogen salts of caesium 

 and rubidium, 3, 461 ; double fluor- 

 ides of zirconium with lithium, etc., 

 3, 466. 



— translation of Fresenius's Qualita- 

 tive Analysis, 4, 473. 



— Qualitative Chemical Analysis, 6, 

 269. 



Wells, J. S. C, Inorganic Qualitative 



Analysis, 6, 269. 

 West Indies, flora, Urban, 7, 244. 



— submarine plateaus and valleys, 

 Spencer, 6, 272. 



— See Jamaica. 



West Virginia, geol. survey, *7, 398, 



399. 

 White, D., age of the lower coals of 



Missouri, 3, 158; flora of the Lower 



Coal Measures of Missouri, 10, 



166. 

 White, T. G., original Trenton rocks, 



2, 430 ; petrography of the Boston 



Basin, 5, 470. 

 Whiteaves, J. F., Trenton rocks at 



Ungava, 7, 433. 

 Whiteley, R. L., Organic Chemistry, 



Fatty Compounds, 1, 53. 

 Whitfield, R. P., mollusca and Crus- 

 tacea of N. Jersey Miocene, 1, 61. 

 Wieland, G. R., Archelon ischyros 



from South Dakota, 2, 399. 



— Currituck Sound, Virginia and 

 North Carolina, 4, 76 ; depth of 

 peat in the Dismal Swamp, 4, 76 ; 

 eopaleozoic hot springs and silice- 

 ous oolite, 4, 262. 



— the protostegan plastron, 5, 15. 



— American fossil cycads, 7, 219, 305, 

 383. 



— terminology of vertebral centra, 8, 

 163 ; cycadean monoecism, 8, 164 ; 

 note on Cj^cadofilices, 8, 309. 



— huge Cretaceous turtles of South 

 Dakota, 9, 237 ; evolution of the 

 Testudinate humerus, 9, 413. 



