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 | | Wind River Forest, Wyoming, refers to petrified woods from volcanics of Tertiary Age exposed in the Wind River Basin near DuBois, Wyoming, and the term is used by Dickerson (1972, p. |
 | | Name is derived from Wingate Pass, 35o 44' 15" N and 117o 03' 32" W, San Bernardino County, California, Wingate Pass Quadrangle, U. Geological Survey, 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). |
 | | Wolf Creek Pass Sagenitic Agate, Colorado, for Wolf Creek Pass, Colorado. |
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