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Wanner  (Atreus). 
1.  A  new  species  of  Olenellus  from  the  Lower  Cambrian'  of  York  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Wash.  Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  267-272,  2  pis.,  1901. 
Ward  (Henry  A.). 
1.  The  Ste.  Genevieve  meteorite. 
Rochester  Acad.  Sci.,  Proa,  vol.  4,  pp.  65-66,  1  pi.,  1901. 
Describes  occurrence  and  characters  of  this  meteorite  from  Ste.  Genevieve  County,  Mo. 
2.  Catalogue  of  the  Ward-Coonley  collection  of  meteorites. 
Chicago,  99  pp.,  6  pis.,  1900;  28  pp  ,  1901.     (Private  publication.) 
Contains  notes  on  the  character  and  occurrence  of  meteorites. 
3.  Description  of  four  meteorites. 
Rochester  Acad.  Sci.,  Proa,  vol.  4,  pp.  79-88,  5  pis.,  1902. 
Describes  meteorites  from  Andover,  Ma;  Cuernavaca,  Mexico;   Arispe,  Mexico;  and  from 
near  Williamsport,  Pa. 
4.  On  Bacubirito,  or  the  great  meteorite  of  Sinaloa,  Mexico. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  30,  pp.  203-211,  6  pis.,  1902;  Rochester  Acad.  Sci.,  Proa,  vol.  4,  pp.  67-74,  4  pis. 
1902. 
Describes  occurrence,  size,  and  characters  of  this  meteoric  mass. 
5.  The  Bath  Furnace  [Kentucky]  meteorite. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  15,  pp.  316-319,  1  fig.,  1903. 
Describes  fall  and  characters. 
6.  The  Andover  [Maine]  meteorite. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  15,  pp.  395-396,  1  fig.,  1903. 
7.  The  Canyon  City  meteorite  from  Trinity  County,  California. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  1th  ser.,  vol.  17,  pp.  383-384,  1  fig.,  1904. 
Describes  source,  character,  and  composition. 
8.  The  Willamette  [Oregon]  meteorite. 
Rochester  Acad.  Sci.,  Proa,  vol.  4,  pp.  137-148,  6  pis.,  1904;  Sci.  Am.  Suppl.,  vol.  58,  pp.  23838- 
23840,  9  figs.,  1904. 
Describes  the  discovery,  location,  and  characters. 
9.  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. 
10.  The  Billings  meteorite:  A  new  iron  meteorite  from  southern  Missouri. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  19,  pp.  240-242,  2  figs.,  1905. 
Describes  the  occurrence,  characters,  and  composition. 
11.  Great  meteorite  collections  and  their  composition. 
Rochester  Acad.  Sci.y  Proa,  vol.  4,  pp.  149-164,  1  pi.,  1904. 
12.  Bath  Furnace  aerolite. 
Rochester  Acad.  Sci.,  Proa,  vol.  4,  pp.  193-202,  1  pi.,  1905. 
Describes  the  fall,  exterior  preservation,  and  character  of  one  piece  of  the  Bath  Furnace 
meteorite,  and  discusses  phenomena  connected  with  the  passage  of  aerolites  through  the 
earth's  atmosphere,  and  their  source. 
Ward  (Lester  R). 
1.  Geology  of  the  Little  Colorado  Valley  [Arizona]. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  12,  pp.  401-413,  1901. 
Describes  the  character  and  occurrence  of  the  several  subdivisions  of  the  Mesozoic  strata  of 
the  region. 
2.  The  petrified  forests  of  Arizona. 
Smith.  Inst.,  Ann.  Rept.  1899,  pp.  289-307,  1901. 
3.  Correlation  of  the  Potomac  formation  in  Maryland  and  Virginia. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  17,  pp.  941-942,  1903. 
