wakman.]  WISCONSIN WISSAHICKON.  849 
Wisconsin;  Menominee  River,  course  and  character  of Ann  20,  iv,  pp  217-218 
meridian  marks  in Ann  21,  i,  pp  270-272 
mineral  spring  res<  »rts  in Ann  14,  n,  p  88 
mineral  springs  of Bull  32,  pp  151-157;  MR  1883-84,  p  \m;  MR  1885,  p 
541;  MR  1886,  p  719;  MR  1887,  p  687;  MR  1888,  p  629;  MR 
1889-90,  pp  534-535;  MR  1891,  pp  603,  609;  MR  1892,  pp 
824,  832;  MR  1893,  pp  774,  783,  784,  794;  Ann  16,  iv,  pp  709, 
719,  72();  Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  1027, 1040,  1041;  Ann  18,  v  c<  »nt. 
pp  1371,1385,1386;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  661,  676,  677;  Ann 
20,  vi  cont,  pp  750,  765,  766;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  600,  618,  619 
minerals  of,  useful MR  1882,  pp  745-747;  MR  1887,  pp  806-808 
ocher  production  of MR  1882,  p  746;  MR   L887,  p 
807;  Mi!   L889-90,  p  508;  Ml!  L891,  p  595;  MR  L892,  p  816; 
Ann  16,  iv,  pp  695,  696;  Ann  17.  m  cont,  p  L012,  L013,  1014 
on  classification  of  early  Cambrian  and  pre-Cambrian  formations;  a  brief 
discussion  of  principles,  illustrated  by  examples  drawn 
mainly  from  Lake  Superior  region \nn  7.  pp  365-454 
on  secondary  enlargements  of  mineral  fragments  in  certain  rocks  (mostly 
from  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  and  Minnesota) Bull  8 
paint,  mineral,  production  of -ME  L886,  p  111; 
MR  1889-90,  p510;  MR  L891,  p  597;  MR  L892,  pp  816,818; 
ME  L893,  pp  760,  761;  Ann  16,  iv.  pp  695,  696,  698; 
Ann  17,  m  cont,  pp  L013,  L01  1.  L016,  L017;  Ann  is.  v 
cont,  pp  L338,  L342;  Ann  19,  vi  cunt,  pp  637,  642,  643;  Ann 
20,  \,  cont,  pp  723,  728,  729;  Ann  21,  \i  cont,  pp  569-586 
Penokee  iron-bearing  series  of  Michigan  and \nn  L0,  i,  pp  341-508;  Mon  \ix 
quartz  from,  statistics  of Ann  19,  vi  cont,  p  657;  Ann  20,  vi  cont,  p  745 
rainfall  in,  at  various  points WS  24,  p  50;  WS  29,  p  72 
average  annual  and  seasonal Inn  17,  n.  p  719 
sandstone  production  of ME  1882,  p451;  ME  L886,  p  535;  MR  1888, 
p545;  ME  l&oc  90,  pp374,440;  ME  1891,  pp 461, 463;  MR 
L892,  p  710;  MB  L893,  p  553;  Ann  16,  iv,  pp  437,  484,  485, 
486,  493;  Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  761,  775,  777,  778,  780;  Ann 
is.  v  coin,  pp  951,  Hil2,  1013,  1014,  1043;  Ann  19,  vi  cont, 
pp  207,  2»;-l,  265,  266,  279-280;  Ann  20,  vi  coin,  pp  271, 
336,  337,  338,  341;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  335,  353,  354,  355,  356 
sections,  geologic,  in.       Sec  Section,  geologic,  in  Wisconsin.) 
Sun  Prairie  quadrangle,  glacial  phenomena  in TF  1,  p  3 
timber  in,  estimates  of Ann  19,  v,  p  16 
topographic  maps  of.     (See  Map,  topographic,  of  Wisconsin;  also  p99.) 
topographic  work  in \nn  9,  p  57;  Ann  10, 
[,  p  94;  Ann  11.  i,  p  38;  Ann  12,  i,  p  29;  Ann  13,  i,  p  73; 
Ann  14,  i,  p  173,;  Ann  18,  l,  p  96;  Ann  19,  i,  pp  89,91, 101, 
102;  Ann  20,  i,  pp  101,  102, 114;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  120,  129-130 
woodland  area  in Ann  19,  v,  p  9 
zinc  deposits  and  statistics  of Ann  2.  p  xxix;  MR  1882,  pp  366, 
367;  MR  1886,  p  156;  MR  1889-90,  p  88;  MR  1892,  p  132 
(See,  also,  Lake  Superior  region.) 
Wisc< >nsin  drift  in  Danville  quadrangle,  Illinois-Indiana GF  67,  p  5 
Wisconsin  drift  sheets,  early  and  late Mon  xxxvnr,  pp  191-417 
Cambrian  rocks  in,  correlation  of Bull  81,  pp  171-181,  331 
Wise  formation  of  Kentucky,  Virginia,  and  Tennessee Bull  111, 
p34;  GF12,p3;  GF  59,  p  5 
Wissahickon  Creek.  Pennsylvania,  flow  of,  measurements  of Ann  20, 
iv.  pp  48,  94-96;  Ann  21.  rv,  pp  81-82;  WS  35,  p  74 
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