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lensburg folio, (rev.), xxxi, 255; 
Elephant, bison and man In, T. 
A. Rickard, (p.s.n.), xxxi, 325; 
Geological survey, report, H. 
Landes, (rev.), xxxii, 187; Con- 
tributions to geology of, Smith 
and Willis, (rev.), xxxiv, 54; 
Outer Glacial drift, W. Upham, 
xxxiv, 151; Glacial and modified 
drift, W. Upham. xxxiv, 203; 
Mount Stuart folio, G. O. Smith, 
(rev.), xxxiv, 392. 
Washington, D. C, geological so- 
ciety of, J. S. Diller, xi, 2S1. 
Washington, H. S., Basalts of Ku- 
la, (rev.), xiii, 285; The Jerome 
(Kansas) Meteorite, (rev.), xxli, 
377; Solosbergyte and Tinguayte 
from Essex, Mass. (rev.), xxii, 
380; Petrographical province of 
Essex county, Mass. (rev.), xxiv, 
255; Analyses of Italian volcanic 
rocks, (rev.), xxiv, 321; (p.s.n.), 
xxv, 59; Analyses of Italian vol- 
canic rocks, (rev.), xxv, 177; Ig- 
neous complex of magnetcove, 
Arkansas, (rev.), xxvii, 121; An- 
alyses of Italian volcanic rocks, 
(rev.), xxvii, 182; Chemical study 
of the Glaucophane schists, (rev.), 
xxvii, 1S4; Composition of Kul- 
aite. (rev.), xxvjj, 187; Manual 
of the chemical analyses of rocks, 
(rev.), xxxiv, 393. 
Washington limestone in Vermont, 
C. H. Richardson, (abs.), xxii, 
257. 
Wasmuth, H. A., Pittsburg coal 
beds, i, 272; Carboniferous for- 
mation in Penn. ii, 311. 
Water, Resources of the TJ. S., J. 
W. Powell, (abs.), xiv, 334; 
Amount of in the earth's crust, 
W. B. Greentpe, xviii, 33; Re- 
sources Ills.. F. Leverett, (rev.), 
xix, 418: Resources, of Indiana 
find Ohio. F. Bevprott. Crev.). 
xx i, 324; Powers of Georgia. C. 
C. Anderson, (rev.), xxii. 196. 
W^terwitch, Patent, (p.s.n.), v, 
256. 
Watkins and Elmira quadrangles, 
<~Mnrke and Buther, (rev.), xxxiv, 
324. 
Watson, T. L., Bakes with more 
than one outlet, xix, 267: Weath- 
ering of diabase near Chatham. 
Virginia, xxii, 85: Higher- levels 
In the nost-Glacial development 
of the Finger Bakes of the State 
of N. Y.. Crev.), xxv, 187: Grnn- 
ftie rock? of Georgia and their 
relationship, xxvii, 199: Georgia 
bauxite deposits, xxviii. 25: Or- 
igin of the Phenochrysts in the 
Porphyritic granites of Georgia, 
(rev.), xxviii, 58: (p.s.n). xxxili, 
396: (n.s.n.). xxxiv, 201 : 399. 
Watts, W. W., (p.s.n.V xxxii. 32°. 
W=<ve-formed eusnate forelands. R. 
S. Tarr, xxii. 1; Cusp at Bake 
George, F. N. Comstock, xxv, 
192. 
Waverly group in Ohio C. B. Her- 
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Waverly formations o. mitral 
Ohio, Prosser and Comings, 
xxxiv, 335. 
Wealth of the CJ. S., (p.s.n.) xxix, 
196. 
Weathered zone, (Sangamon) be- 
tween the Iowan loess and Illi- 
noian till sheets, F. Leverett, 
xxi, 254; (Yarmouth) between 
the Illinoian and Kansan till 
sheets, F. Beverett, xxi, 254. 
Weathering, Rapidity of in Arctic 
latitude, R. S. Tarr, xix, 131; 
Of diabase near Chatham, Vir- 
ginia, T. B. Watson, xxii, 85; Of 
Alnoyte in Manheim, N. Y., C. 
H. Smyth, Jr., (rev.), xxii, 382; 
Sub-aqueous differential. M. B. 
Fuller, xxv, 355. 
Webster, C. L., Geology of south- 
western New Mexico, xviii, 56. 
Webster, F. M., (p.s.n.), iii, 404. 
Weed, W. H., Deadly gas spring, 
in National Park, (rev.), iii, 269; 
Geological work of mosses and 
Algae, vii, 48; Travertine and sil- 
iceous sinter, (rev.), vii, 201; 
Coal field of Montana, (rev.), viii, 
54;Two Montana Coal fields, 
(rev.), x, 181; Baramie and over- 
lying formations in Montana, 
(rev.), xiv, 391; Glaciation of the 
Yellowstone valley north of Park, 
(rev.), xiv, 393; (p.s.n.). xv, 66; 
The Fort Union formation, xviii, 
201; (p.s.n.), xxvii, 197; Geology 
of the Little Belt Mountains, with 
notes on mineral deposits, (rev.). 
xxvii, 254; Influence of country 
rocks' on mineral veins, xxx, 170; 
(p.s.n.), xxxii, 263; Notes on a 
section across the Sierra Madre 
Occidental of Mexico, (rev.), 
xxxiv, 121; (p.s.n.), xxxiv, 400; 
(p.s.n.). xxxv, 129. 
Weeks, F. B., (p.s.n.). xxxiii, 203 
Weidman's quartz-keratophyre and 
associated rocks of the Baraboo 
Bluffs, (abs.). xv, 68; Contribu- 
tion to the geology of the Fox 
River Vallev. (rev.), xxiv, 257; 
(n.s.n.), xxvi, 196. 
Weiman, Carl, Ueber die Grapto- 
lieten. (rev.), xvii, 115; Paleon- 
toiogisc^e Notiypn. (rev.), xvii, 
110; Dictyonema cavernosum, 
(rev.), xx, 189; Kambnsch-Silur- 
ische FaeieFbile;u"<ren in Jemhmd. 
(rev.), xx, 190: Bine unter Silur- 
ische Faciesbilgungen in Jemtliua. 
ion in Jemtlnnd (rev.), xxv. 383: 
Ueber die Borkholmer Sehnicht 
in Mittelbaltischen Silnrgebiet. 
(rev.), xxix, 123: Studien ueber 
das Nordbaltisrhe Silnrgebiet, 
(rev.), xxxii, 122; Ueber Rober- 
gia mieronhthalmus und Triar- 
t^'-us jemtlandicus, (rev.), xxxii, 
189. 
Weinschenck. (and dishing), Kenn- 
tnis der P^onolithe des TIegaus 
(rev.), xi, 274. 
Weller, Stuart, (p.s.n.). xix, 392; 
Batesville .sandstone of Ar- 
kansas, (rev.), xxi, 129; Osage 
