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WILLIS, BAILEY. 
Later Paleozoic conditions [of the New York City district]. (U. 
S. G. S., Geol., Atlas, Folio 83, 1902.) 
WILLIS, BAILEY (R. E. DODGE and). 
General geography of the [New York City] district. (U. S. G. S., 
Geol. Atlas, Folio 83, 1902.) 
WILLIS, BAILEY (and R. E. DODGE). 
Physiographic features of the [New York City] district. (U. S. 
G. S., Geol. Atlas, Folio 83, 1902.) 
WILLIS, BAILEY. 
Later Juratrias and early Cretaceous events [of the New York 
City district]. (U. S. G. S., Geol. Atlas, Folio 83, 1902.) 
WILLIS, BAILEY. 
Events of later Cretaceous, Eocene and Neocene times [of the 
New York City district]. (U. S. G. S., Geol. Atlas, Folio 83, 1902.) 
WILLISTON, S. W. 
The fossil man of Lansing, Kansas. (Pop. Sci. Month., vol. 52, 
March, 1903, pp. 463-473.) 
WINCHELL, N. H. 
Regeneration of clastic feldspars. (Bull. G. S. A., vol. 13, pp. 522- 
525, Feb., 1903.) 
WINCHELL, N. H. 
Some results of the late Minnesota geological survey. (Am. 
Geol., vol. 31, pp. 246-253, April, 1903.) 
WINCHELL, N. H. 
Granite; address at the dedication of the Coronado monument. 
Mem. Ex. Miss., vol. 7, pp. 87-90, 1903. 
WRIGHT, G. F. 
Age of lake Baikal. (Bull. G. S. A., vol. 13, p. 530 [abstract], 
February, 1903.) 
WRIGHT, G. F. 
The age of the Lansing skeleton. (Rec. Past., vol. 2, pp. 119-124,. 
April, 1903.) 
PERSONAL AND SCIENTIFIC NEWS. 
Mr. Horace V. Winchell, of the Anaconda Copper com- 
pany, Butte, is examining copper deposits in Mexico. 
Prof. C. R. Van Hise was elected, April 22d, president of 
the University of Wisconsin. 
Dr. a. E. Ortman, of Princeton University, has been 
appointed curator of invertebrate zoology at the Carnegie Mu- 
seum of Pittsburo-. 
