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WHITAKER, W. Some Yorkshire Well-Sections. Proc. Tories. Geol. Soc. xiii. 



pp. 192-198. 1897. ' 

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1899. 



3. On a Drift-Deposit at Carshalton and on Sections shown by the Cuttings 



for the Sewers. With a Note on the Mammalian Remains by E. T. Newtok. 

 Proc. Sf Trans. Croydon Microsc. § Nat. Hist. Club, 1898^99, pp. 288-298. 

 1899. 



■ 4. Annual General Meeting. Addresses to Medallists and Recipients of Funds, 



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 , 2. The Water-Supply of Sussex from Underground Sources. Mem. Geol. 



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 , & C. Schuchert. Cretaceous Series of the West Coast of Greenland. Ibid. 



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1899. 



WHITE, H. J. O. Cycling Excursion to the Chiltern Hills. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 



xvi. pp. 251-254. 1899. 

 WHITE, I. C. Origin of Grabamite. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. x. pp. 277-284, pi. xxix. 



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WHITE, R. B. Brief Notes on the Glacial Phenomena of Colombia (South 

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WHITEAVES, J. F. On some Additional or Imperfectly Understood Fossils from 

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 pis. xlviii-1. 1898. 



2. On some Remains of a Sepia-like Cuttle-fish from the Cretaceous Rocks of 



the South Saskatchewan. lActinosepia.j Canad. Pec. Sci. vii. pp. 459-461, 

 pi. ii. 1898. 



3. Note on a Fish-Tooth from the Upper Arisaig Series of Nova Scotia. 



[Dendrodus.~] Ibid. pp. 461-462, figs. 1898. 



4. The Devonian System in Canada. Am. Geol. xxiv. pp. 210-240. 1899. 



5. Recent Discoveiy of Rocks of the Age of the Trenton Formation at Akpatok 



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1899 



WHITFIELD, R. P., & E. O. Hovey. Catalogue of the Types and Figured 



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 WIELAND, G. R. A Study of some American Fossil Cycads.— Part I. The Male 



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1899; Part II. The Leaf-Structure of Cycadeoidea. Ibid. pp. 305-308, pi. vii. 



1899 ; Part III. The Female Fructification of Cycadeoidea. Ibid. pp. 383-390, 



figs., pis. viii-x. 1899. 

 WILCOX, W. D. A certain Type of Lake-Formation in the Canadian Rock 



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1899. 



