376  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Winchell  (Newton  H.) — Continued. 
27.  Deep  wells  as  a  source  of  water  supply  for  Minneapolis. 
Arn.  Geol.,  vol.  35,  pp.  266-291,  4  pis.,  1  fig.,  1905. 
Discusses  the  underground  water  resources  of  Minneapolis,  Minnesota 
28.  Another  meteorite  in  the  Supreme  Court. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  36,  pp.  47-49,  1905. 
Discusses  the  question  of  ownership  of  meteorites. 
29.  The  Willamette  meteorite. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  36,  pp.  250-257,  1  pi.,  1905. 
Describes  surface  features  of  this  meteorite  and  discusses  their  origin. 
Winterton  (J.). 
1.  The  volcanic  eruptions  in  Guatemala. 
Sci.  Am.,  vol.  89,  p.  84,  illus.,  1903. 
Withrow  (James  R. ),  Hamilton  (S.  Harbert)  and. 
1.  The  progress  of  mineralogy  in  1899,  an  analytical  catalogue  of  the  contributions 
•  to  science  during  the  year. 
See  Hamilton  (S.  H.)  and  -Withrow  (,T.  R.),  1. 
Wittman  (Ernest). 
1.  The  geological  and  topographical  features  of  the  city  of  Monterey,  Nuevo  Leon, 
Mexico,  and  its  vicinity. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  35,  pp.  171-176,  1905. 
Wolff  (John  E.). 
1.  Leucite-tinguaite  from  Beemerville,  New  Jersey. 
Harv.  Coll.,  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  Bull.,  vol.  38,  pp.  273-277, 1902. 
Describes  this  rock  and  gives  chemical  analyses. 
2.  Zinc  and  manganese  deposits  of  Franklin  Furnace,  N.  J. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  no.  213,  pp.  214-217,  1903. 
Describes  the  character,  geologic  occurrence,  and  origin  of  the  zinc  deposits. 
3.  Cambrian  and  pre-Cambrian  of  Hoosac  Mountains.  Massachusetts. 
Abstract:  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  11.  p.  554,  1904. 
Wolff  (John  E.)  and  Palache  (Charles). 
1.  Apatite  from  Minot,  Maine. 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  &  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  37,  pp.  517-528, 1  pi.,  1902;  Zeitsch.  fiir  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  vol  36, 
pp.  438-448,  1  pi.,  1902. 
Describes  occurrence,  crystallography,  chemical  composition,  and  properties  of  a  specimen 
from  Maine. 
Wood  (Edgar). 
1.  Eruption  of  Mauna  Loa,  1903. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  34,  pp.  62-64,  1  fig.,  1904. 
Describes  phenomena  observed  during  an  eruption  of  Mauna  Loa  in  October,  1903. 
Wood   (Elvira). 
1.  Marcellus  (Stafford)  limestones  of  Lancaster,  Erie  County,  N.  Y. 
N.  Y.  State  Mus.,  Bull.  no.  49,  pp.  139-181,  1  pi.,  1  fig.,  1901. 
Describes  their  stratigraphic  relations  and  lithologic  and  faunal  characters. 
2.  A  new  crinoid  from  the  Hamilton  of  Charlestown,  Indiana. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  12,  pp.  297-300,  1  pi.,  1  fig.,  1901. 
Describes  Genna^ocrinus  carinatus  n.  sp. 
3.  On  new  and  old  middle  Devonic  crinoids. 
Smith.  Misc.  Coll.,  vol.  47  (Quart.  Issue,  vol.  2,  no.  1),  pp.  56-84,  2  pis.,  9  figs.,  1904. 
Wood  (H.  O.),  Palache  (Charles),  and. 
1.  A  crystallographic  study  of  millerite. 
See  Palache  (Charles)  and  "Wood  (H.  O.),  1. 
