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Woodward  (R.  S.),  elevation  of  surface  of  Bonneville  Basin  by  expansion  due 
to  change  of  climate Mon  i,  pp  425-426 
form  and  position  of  sea  level Bull  48 
formulas  and  tables  to  facilitate  construction  and  use  of  maps Bull  50 
latitudes  and  longitudes  of  certain  points  in  Missouri,  Kansas,  and  New 
Mexico Bull  49 
report  on  astronomic  work  of  1 889  and  1890 Bull  70 
work  in  charge  of,  1886-90 Ann  8,  i,  pp  121-124 ;  Ann 
9,  pp  68-71;  Ann  10,  i,  pp  106-108;  Ann  11,  i,  pp  128-129 
Wood  worth  ( J.  B. )  and  Shaler  (N.  S.),  geology  of  Richmond  Basin,  Virginia..  Ann  L9, 
ii,  pp  385-515 
Woodworth  (J.B.),  Shaler  (N.S.),  and  Foerste  (A.  F.  I,  geology  of  Xarragan- 
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Woodworth  (J.  B. ),  Shaler  (N.  S.  I,  and  Marbut  (C.F.),  glacial  brick  days  of 
Rhode  Island  and  southeastern  Massachusetts \nn  17, 
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World's  Columbian  Exposition,  building  stone  at,  exhibil  of MR  L893, 
pp  560  602 
cement,  Portland,  at MR  1893,  pp  622-623 
Worms,  earth-,  action  of,  in  producing  soils Ann  12,  i,  pp  274-276 
Wrangell  Mountains,  Alaska,  geologic  map  of Vnn  21,  [I,  p  404 
notes  on \nn  20,  \nu,  pp  ::77  378 
topography  of Ann  21,  n,  pp  410-411 
Wright  (G.  F.i.  glacial   boundary  in  western  Pennsylvania.  Ohio,  Kentucky,      4**  " 
Indiana,  and  Illinois Bull  58 
Wrighl  act,  California  irrigation  legislation,  provisions  of \nn  13,  in.  pp  145-148 
Wurtz  (H.),  quoted  on  Wesl  Virginia  vein  of  grahamite Vnn  17.  i.  p  939 
Wyoming;  Absaroka  district,  geology  of GF  52 
\  bsaroka  Range,  structure  of Bull  119,  pp  29-32 
agate  in,  occurrence  of Ann  16,  iv,  p  601 
altitudes  in Ann  18,  i,pp  348-349,360-362;  Ann  19.  i,  pp 
277-280,817-321;  Ann  21.  i.  pp  502-51  1, 515-517;  Bull  5,  pp 
321-325;  Bull  72,  pp  196,225;  Bull  76;  Bull  100,  pp  770-775 
atlas  sheets  of.      (See  list  on  p  100  of  this  bulletin.) 
Bald  Mountain  quadrangle,  foresl  conditions  in Ann  21,  v,  pp  598-600 
Bear  River  formation  in Bull  128,  pp  30-31 
Beaver  (feck,  course  and  character  of Ann  21,  iv,  p  578 
Bighorn  Basin,  stream  measurements  in Ann  19, 
iv.  pp  290-295;  WS  15,  pp  75-76;  WS  37,  pp  211-213 
Bighorn  Forest  Reserve,  limits,  condition,  timber,  firaB,  mining,  grazing, 
etc Ann  19,  v,  pp  52-54 
Bighorn  Mountains,  glacial  sculpture  in Ann  21,  n,  pp  167-190 
water  rights,  problems  of WS  23 
Black  Fork,  flow  of,  measurements  .if Ann  18, 
iv,  pp  268-272;  Ann  19,  iv,  pp  391-393;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp 
58,  381-382;  Ann  21,  iv,pp  303-304;  WS  11,  p  69;  WS 
16,  p  134;  WS  28,  pp  133, 142, 144;  WS  37,  pp  287-288 
Black  Hills,  Cretaceous  formation  of.  as  indicated  by  fossil  plants Ann  19, 
ii,  pp  521-946 
geologic  history  of Ann  19,  ii,  pp  587-592 
geology  and  water  resources  of  southern  half  of,  and  adjacent  regions, 
preliminary  description  of Ann  21,  iv,  pp  489-599 
laccoliths  of Ann  21,  in,  pp  163-303 
topography  of  southern Ann  21,  iv,  pp  498-502 
