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WHILDIN, W. G. Steep Pitch Mining of Thick Coal Veins. Trans. Am. 



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WHITAKER, W. Report of an Excursion to the North Downs, Marden 



Park. Proc. Geol. Assoc. xxvi. pp. 138-140. 1915. 

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xxvii. pp. 59-60. 1910. 



3. Baldwin Latham. [Obit.] Pp. 1-3, pi. [portrait]. 8vo. London, 



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4. Report of an Excursion to Godstone. Proc. Geol. Assoc. xxviii. 



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5. Some Hampshire Wells. Proc. Hampshire F.-C. 1917, pp. 40-G4. 



1917. A.C. 



6. Report of an Excursion to Croydon. Proc. Geol. Assoc. xxix. pp. 



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7. Report of an Excursion to Worms Heath. Ibid. pp. 155-156. 1918. 



See also Birkenhead ; & Geikie, Sir A., 3. 



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 WHITAKER, W. A., & W. H. Twenhoeel. Manganese in the Dakota 



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 WHITE, D. Regional Alteration of Oil Shales. [Abstract.] Bull. Geol. 



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Wash. Acad. Sci. v. pp. 189—212, fig. [geol. map]. 1915. 

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4. Late Theories Regarding the Origin of Oil. Bull. Soc. Geol. Am. 



xxviii. pp. 727-734. 1917. 



WHITE, H. J. O. The Geology of the Country near Lymington and Ports- 

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2. The Geology of the Country around Bournemouth. Ibid. Expl. of 



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WHITE, K. D. See Cady, G. H., 3 & 4; & Kay, F. H., 6. 



, & Others. Coal Resources of District VII (Coal No. 6 West of Duquoin 



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 WHITE, S. A. Notes on the Occurrence of Fulgurites in a Sandhill at the 



Reedbeds near Adelaide. Trans. Boy. Soc. S. Austral, xlii. pp. 293-294, 



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. See also Chapman, W. S. ; & Jack, R. Lockhart, 1. 



WHITE, W. P. Thermal Leakage and Calorimeter Design. Journ. Amer. 



Chem. Soc. xl. pp. 379-393, fig. [diagram]. 1918. A.C. 

 ■ 2. Some Points regarding Calorimeter Efficiency. Jour)). Franklin 



Inst. 1918, pp. 279-286. 1918. A.C. 

 3. The General Characters of Specific Heats at High Temperatures. 



Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Washington, iv. pp. 343-346. 1918. And A.C. 

 4. Silicate Specific Heats. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xlvii. pp. 1-43, figs. 



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 5. Specific Heat Determination at Higher Temperatures. Ibid. pp. 



44-59, figs. 1919. And A.C. 

 WHITEHEAD, W. A. Presidential Address, Liverpool Geological Society, 



1914. The Formation of a Sandstone. Proc Licop. Geol. Soc. xii. pp. 



93-108. 1915. 



2. Presidential Address, Liverpool Geological Society, 1915. Sand- 



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 WHITEHEAD, W. L. The Paragenesis of certain Sulphide [ntergrowths. 



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2. [Note on the Term " Mineralography."] Ibid. xii. pp. 96 97. 1!H7. 



3. Notes on the Technique of Mincragraphv. Ibid. xii. pp. <>i>7 Tlli, 



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 4. The Veins of Chanarcillo, Chile. Ibid. xiv. pp. 1—45, figs. [geol. 



section] & pis. i-ii. 1919. 



