[1915-19-] 



540 



Water, Po Basin. — Airaghi, C, 1 ; Cra- 

 veri, M., 1 & 2 ; Menozzi, A. ; Stella, 

 A. ; Vinassa de Regny, P., 2. 



, Portsmouth. — Thompson, D. H. 



, Portugal. — Fleury, E., 2. 



, Rio Grande Basin. — Follans- 



bee, R., 1. 



, St. Lawrence R. Basin. — ■ 



Hoyt, W. G., 2 & 3. 



, S. Australia. — See South 



Australia, 14-21. 



, Spain. — Dupuy de Lome, E., 4. 



■ — ■ — , Texas. — Deussen, A., 1 & 2. 



, Tripolis. — Gregorio, A. de, 7. 



, Upsala. — Svenonius, F., 5. 



■ , Washington State. — Van 



Winkle, W., 1. 



, Western Australia. — Bleazby, 



R. ; O'Brien, P. V.; see also 

 Western Australia, 6-8. 



, absence of, in sandstones. — 



Johnson, B. H. ; Reeves, F. ; Shaw, 



E. W., 9. 



, action of ores on. — Nishihara, 



G. S., 1. 



■ , action of, on rocks at high 



temperatures. — Brun, A., 1 & 2. 



, alkalinity of. — Bruckmiller, F. 



W., 2 ; Prideaux, E. B. R. 



, in Bagshot beds. — Eassie, W. 



, boring for. — Dow, E. B. 



, in Bunter rocks. — Cockin, G. M. 



, carbonated. — Choffat, P., 6. 



, in coal. — Hulett, G. A. ; Mack, 



E. 



, colour of. — Bancroft, W. D. 



, formation of, on surface of 



Earth. — Garrigou, F., 3. 



, , in oxidation of coal. — 



Graham, J. I., 2. 



, gases dissolved in. — Richard- 

 son, F. W. 



, geology of. — Boulton, W. S. 



, iodine & bromine in, S. 



Australia. — Cooke, W. T., 2. 



, manganese in natural. — Vin- 

 cent, C, 1. 



, mining operations &. — Kegel, 



K. ; Stuckey, N. S. 



, in oil -fields— Daly, M. R., 3; 



Johnson, R. H., 3 ; Washburne, C. 

 W., 2. 



, percolation. — Hall, S. 



, planetary origin of. — Garrigou, 



F. , 2. 



, rate of solution of nitrogen & 



oxygen in. — Adeney, W. E. 

 , in rock magmas & veins. — 



Campbell, J. M., 4. 

 ■ , separation of salt from saline. — 



Kindle, E. M„ 11. 

 , in soils. — Dumont, J. ; Haigh, 



W. D. 



, solution of oxygen in. — Heise, 



G. W., 9. 



, sulphates in. — Bruckmiller, 



F. W., 1; Dole, R, B. ; Shelton, 

 N. S., 1 & 3. 



Water, sulphide ores &. — Hodge, E. 

 T. 



, from tin-dressing floors, Corn- 

 wall.— Philip, J. C. 



, total hardness of. — Behrman, 



A. S. 



, volcanic activity &. — Day, A. 



L., 3 ; Dillingham, F. T. 

 . See also Sea water, Springs & 



Wells. 



Water analyses, Mexico. — See 



Mexico, 2. 

 , United States, Clarke, F. 



W., 2. 



, Western Australia. — 



Simpson, E. S., 3. 

 , in the field.— Heise, G. W., 



10. 



, interpretation of. — 



Rogers, G. S., 3. 

 -courses, Switzerland. — Girar- 



din, P., 9. 

 -fall, New Zealand. — Cotton, C. 



A., 6. 



■ -level, diurnal variations of, 



in wells. — Bilham, E. G., 1-3. 



levels, ancient, New York. — 



Barker, E. E. 



parting, Victoria. — Hart, T. S. 



-power, Alaska. — Ellsworth, C. 



E., 2. 



, Cascade Range, Washing- 

 ton. — Parker, G. L. 



■ , Gt. Britain. — Gibson, A. 



H., 1 & 2; Newlands, A. 



, India. — Dickinson, A. 



, United States. — Gilbert, 



C. G., 5; Smith, G. O., 3. 



— — -supply, in war. — Meinzer, O. 

 E., 4. 



table, Cambrai. — Dolle, L., 2. 



, Potsdam. — Meissner, 0.,2. 



, Senegal. — Hubert, H., 3 



& 7. 



, Surrey (E.). — Dewey, H., 



3. 



Waterberg (S. Africa). — Marais, E. 

 N. 



Waterbury dist. (Connecticut) — 



Ellis, A. J. 

 Waterlimes, New York. — Clarke, J. 



M., 11. 



Waterville (Maine).— Little, H. P., 1 

 & 2. 



Watson, J., Obit. — See Anon., 91; 



cfc Marr, J. E., 5. 

 Watten (Pas-de-Calais). — Gosselet, J., 



6. 



Wattenwyll, K. B., Obit. — See 



Schulthess, A. von. 

 Watts, W. W., Biogr. — See Anon., 92. 

 Waukon (Iowa). — Howell, J. V. 

 Wave, abnormal, Cape Breton. — 



Mcintosh, D. S., 2. 

 ■ •, earthquake. — See Earthquake 



wave. 



, tidal, on off side of Earth from 



the Moon. — Hull, E. 



