wakman.1 WEST VIKGINIA WISCONSIN. 231 
Wight, Isle of, geologic map of Ann 16, i, p 480 
geology and fossil plants of Ann 16, i, pp 488-499 
Williams, (H. S.), correlation of geological faunas Bull 210 
Devonian fossils of Globe quadrangle, Arizona _ PP 12, pp 40-42 
work in charge of Ann 22, i, p 65; Ann 23, pp 64-65 
Willis (B. ), events of later Cretaceous, Eocene, and Neocene times in New 
York City district GF 83, p 11 
later Juratrias and early Cretaceous events in New York City district- -GF 83, p 10 
later Paleozoic conditions in New York City district GF 83, pp 5-6 
outline of geologic history of New York City district GF 83, pp 2-3 
work in charge of Ann 22, i, pp 56-59; Ann 23, pp 27-28, 65-68 
Willis (B.) and Dodge (R. E. ), general geography of New Y r ork City dis- 
trict GF 83, pp 1-2 
physiographic features of New York City district GF 83, pp 17-18 
Willow Creek, California, flow of, measurement of WS 51, p 407; WS 66, p 115 
Willow Spring granite of Arizona, Globe district PP 12, p 78 
Willspoint clays of Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana Bull 184, p 42 
Wilson (H. M.), work in charge of Ann 22, i, pp 139-142, 146-152; Ann 23, p 121 
Wilson (H. M.), Renshawe (J. H.), Douglas (E. M.), and Goode (R. U.), re- 
sults of spirit leveling in 1900-1901 Bull 185 
results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, 1900-1901 Bull 181 
results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, 1901-02 Bull 201 
Wind movement in Central America Ann 22, i v, pp 530-536 
in Costa Rica Ann 22, iv, pp 535-536 
in Nicaragua Ann 22, i v, pp 530-534 
Wind River group of Wyoming, age of 416 
Windsorite, analysis of, fromVermont, Little Ascutney Mountain . . Bull 209, pp 47, 118 
dikes of, in Vermont, Ascutney Mountain Bull 209, pp 45-48 
Windy Gap limestone of Pennsylvania and West Virginia Bull 65, pp 30-31 
Winfield formation of Kansas, synonomy, character, and fauna of .Bull 211, pp 59-60 
Wirt ( W. D. ), work in charge of Ann 22, i, p 206; Ann 23, p 195 
Wisahickon Creek, Pennsylvania, flow of, measurement of Ann 22, 
iv, p 124; WS 48, pp 107-109; WS 65, p 218; WS 75, p 30 
Wisconsin; borings, deep, in, list of WS 61, pp 65-66 
building stone from, statistics of MR 1900, p 662 et seq; MR 1901, p 644 et seq 
cement from, statistics of MR 1900, p 745; MR 1901, p 726 
clay deposits and industry of _PP 11, pp 262-272 
clay products of, statistics of MR 1900, 
p 695; MR 1901, p 674 et seq; PP 11, p 272 
coke in, manufacture of MR 1900, 
pp 462 et seq, 534-535; MR 1901, pp 454 et seq, 523 
flint production of MR 1900, p 895; MR 1901, p 936 
geologic and paleontologic work in Ann 22, i, p 75; Ann 23, pp 33-34, 35 
granite production of. . .MR 1900, pp 662-665, 669; MR 1901, pp 644, 645, 651-654 
iron and steel from, statistics of MR 1900, 
pp 43, 55, 57, 96; MR 1901, pp 45, 58, 63, 76, 91, 103 
iron-bearing series of Ann 15, pp 93-94 
limestone production of MR 1900, 
pp 662, 686, 687, 691; MR 1901, pp 644, 645, 667, 668, 669, 670 
maps, topographic. (See p. 27 of this bulletin.) 
mineral springs of MR 1900, pp 901, 903; MR 1901, pp 963, 964 
Penokee iron-bearing series of Michigan and Wisconsin Ann 15, pp 93-94 
sandstone production of MR 1900, 
pp 662, 670, 671, 672, 676; MR 1901, pp 644, 645, 656, 657, 658, 659 
'topographic work in.. Ann 22, i, pp 137, 139, 155, 156, 174; Ann 23, pp 129, 142 
