warman]  WATER WEBER.  835 
Waters,  mineral ,  economic  value  of W  S  31,  pp  12-14 
of  California,  on  veins  of  Nevada  City  district Ann  17,  n,  pp  120-124 
of  Michigan,  lower WS  31 
of  Montana,  Little  Belt  Mountains  quadrangle GF  56,  pp  8-9 
of  Porto  Rico Inn  20,  vi  cont,  pp  775-776 
of  United  States,  chemical  composition  of Ann  14,  n,  pp  69-73 
lists  and  analyses  of Bull  32 
natural Vnn  14,  n,  pp 49-88 
statistics  of MR  1883-84,  pp  978-987;  MR  1885, 
pp  536-543;  MR  1886,  pp  715-721;  MR  L887,  pp  680-687; 
MR  1888,  pp  623-630;  MR  1889-90,  pp  521-535;  MR  L891, 
pp  601-610;  MR  1892,  pp  823-834;  MR  1893,  pp  772-794; 
Ann  16,  iv.  pp  707-721;  Aim  17,  in  cont,  pp  1025-1044; 
Ann  is,  vcont,  pp  1369-1389;  Ann  L9,  v  cont,  pp  659-680; 
Ann  20,   vi  cont,  pp  747-769,  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  597-622 
Waters,  natural,  treatment  of,  in  analysis Bull  47,  pp  12-25 
Waters,  potable,  of  eastern  United  States \im  14,  n,  pp  1-47 
Waters,  rock,  of  Ohio \nn  19,  iv,  j»j>  633-717 
Waters,  surface,  and  irrigation  in  Black  Hills,  southern  pari \nn  21,  iv,  pp  574-578 
Wave  motion,  especially  in  solid  media,  nature  and  mechanism  of.. Ann 9,  pp 390-409 
Waverly  formation  of  Indiana Ann  11,  i,  pp  638-639 
of  Kentucky GF  46,  p  2;  GF  47,  p  2 
of  Tennessee GF  53,  p  2 
Waverly  group,  history  of  discussions  concerning Bull  so,  pp  62-63,  173-192 
in  Ohio,  as  a  water  bearer \iiu  L9,  iv,  pp  6-17-1)49,  (585-690 
Waves,  effect  of,  on  harbors Vim  13,  u,  pp  1. '59-142 
work  of,  on  shores \ n n  r> .  pp  80-99;   Mon  i,  pp  29-60;  Mon  \j,  pp  88-99 
Wealden  of  England,  comparison  of  Potomac  formation  of  America  with Ann  16, 
i,  pp  471-500 
origin,  mode  of  deposition,  and  lithologic  character  of \nn  16,  i,  pp  475^180 
Weathering  of  igneous  rocks,  description  and  illustration  of  spheroidal Bull  150, 
pp  385-387 
of  limestone,  differential Bull  150,  pp  387-388 
of  rocks,  and  origin  of  red  color  of  certain  formations Bull  52 
of  California,  Nevada  City  and  Grass  Valley  districts Vnn  17,  n,  pp  95-96 
of  Grand  Canyon,  analysis  and  results  of Ann  2, 
pp  161-161);  Mon  n,  pp  245-249 
of  Maine Mon  xxxiv,  pp  8-9 
of  Maryland  (granites) Ann  15,  pp  725,  729 
of  Utah,  Tintic  district Ann  19,  in,  pp  664-665 
of  Virginia,  Richmond  Basin Ann  19,  n,  pp  506-509 
producing  nodules,  discussion  of Mon  xiii,  pp  68-72 
of  shale  from  Dry  Creek,  California,  description  of  spheroidal . .  .Bull  150,  p  387 
products  of,  in  massive  rocks Bull  62,  pp  213-214 
(See,  also,  Degradation. ) 
Webber  Lake,  engineering  plans  and  estimates  for  reservoir  at \\vi  13,  in,  p  392 
survey  of,  for  reservoir  site Ann  11,  n,  pp  175, 181-182 
Webberville  formation  in  Texas Ann  18,  n,  pp  241-243;  Ann  21,  vn,  p  344 
Weber  conglomerate  of  Eureka  district,  Nevada,  age,  character,  thickness,  etc., 
of Ann  3,pp  253,270,271;  Mon  xx,  pp  91-92 
Weber  formation  of  Colorado Mon  xxxi,  pp  30-33;  GF  9,  pp  6,  9;  GF  48,  p  1 
Weber  grits,  shales,  and  quartzite  of  Colorado,  Leadville  district Ann  2, 
pp  216,  217,  219;  Mon  xn,  pp  67,  68-69 
