400 
Index. 
\Va«binf?ton Limestone in Vermont, C. 
H. Ricliardson, 257. 
Waterpowers of Georgia, C. C. Anderson, 
196. 
Watson, T. F., Weathering of Diabase 
nearChatham. Virginia. 85. 
Wave-formed Cus;pate Forelands, R. S. 
Tarr, 1. 
Weatliering of Diabase near Chatliam, 
Virginia, T. L. Watson, 85. 
Weathering of alnoyte in "Manheim, N. 
Y.,C. H. Smyth, Jr., 382. 
Wellor, Stuart, Osage vs. Augusta, 12. 
We.st Coast of Greenland, 189. 
Winchell, H. V., Cubanitein Butte, Mon- 
tana, 245. 
Winchell, N. H., 62; Significance of the 
Fragmental Erui)tive Debris at Tay- 
lor's Falls. Minne.Kota, 72- Olde-^t 
Known Rock 26;i; Note on the Charac- 
ters of Mesolite from Minnesota, 2--8- 
.^.f/^-^V"^ the Archoan Igneous Rocks! 
299; liiomsonite and lintonite from the 
north shore of lake Superior, 'Ml 
Woodworth, Jay, 266. 
Wright GecK F., Clayey Bands of the 
(uyahoya Delta compared with those 
of the Glacial Delta at Trenton, N. J 
1^.)0; Supposed Corduroy Road of late 
Glacial Age at Amboy, Ohio, 259- The 
Ago of Niagara Falls as indicated bv 
the J'.rusion at the Mouth of the Gorge 
-.*>(>; A K(^cently Discovered Cave of 
CelesUte Cry^stals at Put-in-Bay, Ohio. 
261 ; Glacial Observations in the Cham- 
plain— St. Lavi'i-euco Valley, 333. 
