weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1904. 123 
Ward (Henry A.) — Continued. 
1 3. Catalogue of the Ward-Coonley collection of meteorites. 
Chicago, 113 pp., 9 pis., 1904. (Private publication.) 
Contains notes on the character and occurrence of meteorites. 
Warren (C. H.). 
1. Petrographical notes on the rocks of the Weston aqueduct [Massa- 
chusetts]. 
Tech. Quart., vol. 17, pp. 117-123, 1904. 
Describes their occurrence and petrographic characters. 
Warwick (A. W.). 
|l. The iron ores of the Uintah Mountains. 
Mg. Rep., vol. 50, pp. 166-167, 1904. 
Describes the geology and the character and occurrence of iron-ore deposits. 
Washburne (C. W.). 
1. The distribution of placer gold in Oregon. 
Oreg. Univ., Bull., new ser., vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 18-19, 1904. 
2. Beach gold and its source. 
Oreg. Univ., Bull., new ser., vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 19-21, 1904. 
Describes the occurrence of gold in the sands of the coast of Oregon and dis- 
cusses its source. 
Washington (Henry Stephens). 
1. The superior analyses of igneous rocks from Roth's Tabellen, 1869 
to 1881, arranged according to the quantitative system of classi- 
fication. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Professional Paper no. 28, 68 pp., 1904. 
Note. — The analyses in this paper have not been listed in the index of this 
bibliography. 
2. Manual of the chemical analysis of rocks. 
New York, John Wiley & Sons. 183 pp., 1904. 
Describes fully methods of analysis of rocks. 
3. Quantitative distribution of rock magmas. 
Abstract: Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 14, p. 533, 1904. 
See no. 1268 of U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 240. 
Watson (Lawrence W.). 
1. Francis Bain, geologist. 
Can. Boy. Soc, Proc. & Trans., 2d ser., vol. 9, sect. 4, pp. 135-142, 1903. 
Includes a list of his papers. 
Watson (Thomas Leonard). 
1. Geological relations of the manganese ore deposits of Georgia. 
Am. Inst. Mg..Engrs., Trans., vol. 34, pp. 207-253, 970-973, 20 figs., 1904; 
Denison Univ., Sci. Lab., Bull., vol. 12, art. 9, pp. 147-198, 20 figs., 1904. 
See no. 1272 of the Bibliography for 1903, U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 240, 1904. 
2. The yellow ocher deposits of the Cartersville district, Bartow 
County, Georgia. 
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. 34, pp. 643-666, 8 figs., 1904; Denison 
Univ., Sci. Lab., Bull., vol. 12, art. 10, pp. 199-221, 3 pis., 2 figs., 1904. 
See no, 1271 of the Bibliography for 1903, U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 240. 
