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THE JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY.
  • Williams, Professor S. G.
    • Dip of the Rocks in Central New York.3 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Oct., 1883.
    • Economic Geology. Abstract of Lectures.36 pp.
    • General Geology. Abstract of Lectures.46 pp.
    • The Westward Extension of Rocks of Lower Helderberg Age in New York. 8 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Feb., 1886.
  • Williams, H. S.
    • Correlation Papers—Devonian and Carboniferous.279 pp.—Bull. U. S. G. S., 1891.
  • Wistar, Isaac J.
    • Remarks on the Quantity, Rate of Consumption and Probable Duration of North American Coal, and the Consequence to Air-Breathing Animals of its Entire Combustion.15 pp.—Proceedings of the Philadelphia Academy of Nat. Sci., Jan. 26, 1892.
  • Winchell, N. H.
    • Annual Reports of the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota.17 volumes, No. 1, 4-19 inclusive.
    • Bulletins 1 to 6 of the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota.
    • Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota.Final Report, Vols. I and II.
  • Winslow, Arthur.
    • The Missouri Coal Measures and the Conditions of their Deposition.12 pp., Ill.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. III, 1891.
    • Charles Albert Ashburner.9 pp., 1 pl.—Am. Geol., Aug., 1890.
    • Geological Survey of Missouri, Bulletin No. 1.85 pp., Ill., 1890.
    • The Geotectonic and Physiographic Geology of Western Arkansas.17 pp. Ill.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., 1891.
    • Biennial Report of the State Geologist.53 pp., Ill., 1891.
    • The Relations of Geological Surveys to Successful Mining.3 pp.—Science, Dec. 25, 1891.
    • An illustration of the Flexibility of Limestone.2 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Feb. 1892.
    • The Relations of Geology and Engineering Practice, An Address.17 pp., 1889.
    • The Construction of Topographic Maps. By Reconnaissance Methods.9 pp., Ill.
    • Pyrites Deposits in North Carolina.17 pp., Ill., 1886.
    • A Description of Some Lower Carboniferous Crinoids from Missouri, by S. A. Miller.40 pp., 5 pl.—Bulletin No. 4, Mo. Geol. Sur., 1891.
    • A Preliminary Report on the Coal Deposits of Missouri.228 pp., 1 Map, 131 illustrations.Geological Survey of Missouri.
  • Woodward, Robert Simpson.
    • Mathematical Theories of the Earth.20 pp.—Smithsonian Report, 1890.
    • On the Form and Position of the Sea Level.88 pp.—Bull. 48, U. S. G. S.
    • Formulas and Tables to Facilitate the Construction and Use of Maps.124 pp.—Bull. No. 50, U. S. G. S.
  • Wyman, Jeffries.
    • Fresh Water Shell Mounds of the St. Johns River, Florida.87 pp., 9 pl.—Peabody Acad. Sci., 4th Memoir, 1875.

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