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WALCOTT, Director ~ ET 097 655 975 __3 1924 097 655 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE HAYDEN, KING, POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF THE FORTIETH PARALLEL * GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS WEST OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN mi ie BY L. F. SCUMECKEBIER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1904 CONTENTS. 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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Untrep Srates GrouocicaL SuRVEY, Washington, D. C., November 11, 1903. Str: I transmit herewith the manuscript for a ‘‘ Catalogue and Index of the Publications of the Hayden, King, Powell, and Wheeler Sur- veys,” prepared by Mr. L. F. Schmeckebier, of the editorial division of the Geological Survey, and recommend that it be published in the Bulletin series of the Survey. The publications of these early Government organizations consti- tute a storehouse of geographic, geologic, ethnologic, and archeologic information concerning the western. portion of the United States; and though their usefulness may have diminished as a result of more detailed surveys and more precise work, I believe that this complete catalogue and consolidated index will be welcomed by many students, investigators, and librarians. Very respectfully, P. C. Warman, Editor. Hon. Cuartes D. Watcorrt, Director United States Geologieal Survey. INTRODUCTION. The field work of the four great surveys whose publications are catalogued and indexed herein was done between 1867 and 1879, when the United States Geological Survey was organized. The office work, such as the preparation of maps and reports, continued until several years later. As far as known to the writer, no complete list of the publications of these surveys has been issued. The last edition of the catalogue of the Hayden survey was published in 1879, and the last edition of the catalogue of the Wheeler survey was issued in 1881. These cata- logues are necessarily incomplete, as all the publications of these surveys had not been issued at the time the catalogues were printed. The index is general in character, giving a bird’s-eye view of the pub- lications, and ix not a compilation of details such as would be found in the indexes to the individual reports. For instance, it has been found impracticable to index generic and specific names in botany and zool- ogy. The few specific or generic names appearing in the index are portions of the titles of papers. However, in order to give a general view of publications on zoology and botany, all entries referring to these subjects are subordinated under the headings: ‘‘ Vertebrates;” ‘*Vertebrates, fossil;” ‘‘Invertebrates;” ‘‘Invertebrates, fossil;” ‘*Plants;” and ‘‘ Plants, fossil.” Likewise, all entries relating to eth- nologic and archeologic subjects are included in the group ‘‘ Ethnology and Archeology.” All geographic entries are classified under names of States and Territories. The United States Geological Survey has no copies of these publi- cations for distribution. For many suggestions at various stages of the work the writer is indebted to Mr. P. C. Warman. L. F. S. 7 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE HAYDEN, KING, POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. By L. F. Scumeckesirr. CATALOGUE. UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES (HAYDEN), ANNUAL REPORTS. 1867. ‘\ [First Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, embracing Nebraska, by F. V. Hayden, U.S. geologist. Conducted under the authority of the Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1867.] Pages 124-177 of the Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office for the year 1867. Washington: Govern- ment Printing Office. 1867. [NotEe.—Reprinted in 1873 in ‘First, Second, and Third Annual Reports of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories.”’ See page 10.] XY 1868. [Second Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, embracing Wyoming, by F. V. Hayden, U. S. geolo- gist. Conducted under the authority of the Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1868.] Pages 220-255 of the Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office for the year 1868. Wash- ington: Government Printing Office. 1868. [Note.—Reprinted in 1873 in ‘ First, Second, and Third Annual Reports of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories.” See page 10.] Report of F. V. Hayden on the geography of the Missouri Valley, pp. 220-229. Geological explorations in Wyoming Territory [by F. V. Hayden], pp. 229-255. 1869. \ [Third Annual] Preliminary Field Report of the United States Geo- logical Survey of Colorado and New Mexico, conducted under the 9 10 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. [RULT. 222, authority of Hon. J. D. Cox, Secretary of the Interior, by F. V. Hay- den, United States geologist. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1869. 8° 155 pp. Letter to the Secretary, pp. 3-5. Geological report, by F. V. Hayden, pp. 7-99. Mines and minerals of Colorado [and New Mexico], by Persifor Frazer, jr., pp. 101-130. Agriculture of Colorado, by Cyrus Thomas, pp. 131-155. (Nore.—Reprinted in 1873 in First, Second, and Third Annual Reports of the Geolog- ical Survey of the Territories (see next entry).| First, Second, and Third Annual Reports of the United States Geo- logical Survey of the Territories for the years 1867, 1868, and 1869, under the Department of the Interior. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1873. 8°. 261 pp., 11. Prefatory note, by F. V. Hayden, p. 3. First Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, embracing Nebraska, by F. V. Hayden, U. 8. geologist. Conducted under the authority of the Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1867. pp. 5-64. ~ (NotE.—Reprinted from the ‘‘ Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office for the year 1867,” pp. 124-177.] Second Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories. embracing Wyoming, by F. V. Hayden, U. 8. geologist. Conducted under the authority of the Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1868. pp. 65-102. [NotE.—Reprinted from the ‘‘ Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office for the year 1868,’’ pp. 220-255.] Report of F. V. Hayden on the geography of the Missouri Valley, pp. 67-76. Geological explorations in Wyoming Territory [by F. V. Hayden], pp. 76-102. Third Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, embracing Colorado and New Mexico. Conducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior, by F. V. Hayden, U. 8. geologist. pp. 103-251. (Note.—Reprint of ‘Preliminary Field Report of the United States Geological Survey of Colorado and New Mexico.”’] Letter to the Secretary, pp. 105-107. Geological report, by F. V. Hayden, pp. 109-199, Mines and minerals of Colorado [and New Mexico], by Persifor Frazer, jr., pp. 201-228. Agriculture of Colorado, by Cyrus Thomas, pp. 229-251. Index, pp. 253-261. Table of contents. 1870. [Fourth Annual] Preliminary Report of the United States Geological Survey of Wyoming and portions of contiguous Territories (being a second annual report of progress), conducted under the authority of ca SCHMECKEBIER. ] ANNUAL REPORTS. 11 the Secretary of the Interior, by F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1871. (Nore.—Though called in the title a Second Annual Report, this is really the Fourth Annual Report, as the informal reports for 1867 and 1868 were considered the first and second of the series. There is another edition of this report, exactly identical, but with the date 1872.] 8°. 511 pp. Letter to the Secretary, pp. 3-8. Part I. Report of F. V. Hayden, pp. 9-81. Part II. Geology of the Missouri Valley [by F. V. Hayden], pp. 83-188. Part III. Report of Professor Cyrus Thomas, pp. 189-284. Agriculture [in Wyoming and adjacent territory], pp. 189-264. List and description of new species of Orthoptera, by Prof. Cyrus Thomas, pp. 265-284, Part IV. Special reports, pp. 285-458. I. Preliminary paleontological report, consisting of lists of fossils, with descriptions of some new types, etc., by F. B. Meek, pp. 287-318. II. On the Tertiary coals of the West, by Jas. T. Hodge, geologist, pp. 318-329. III. The ancient lakes of western America: Their deposits and drainage, by J. 8. Newberry, LL. D., pp. 329-339. IV. Report on the vertebrate fossils of the Tertiary formations of the West, by Prof. Joseph Leidy, pp. 340-370. VY. On the fossil plants of the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of Kansas and Nebraska, by L. Lesquereux, pp. 370-385. VI. On the fossil reptiles and fishes of the Cretaceous rocks of Kansas, by Prof. E. D. Cope, pp. 385-424. VII. On the fishes’of the Tertiary shales of Green River, Wyoming Territory, by Professor Edward D. Cope, pp. 425-432. VIII. Recent reptiles and fishes. Report on the reptiles and fishes obtained by the naturalists of the expedition, by E. D. Cope, A. M., pp. 432-442. IX. Material resources. Report on the industrial resources of western Kansas and eastern Colorado, by R. 8. Elliott, pp. 442-458. Part V. Catalogues, pp. 459-487. I. Mammals and birds. A list of mammals and birds collected in Wyoming Territory, by Mr. H. D. Smith and Mr. James Stevenson, during the expedition of 1870, by James Stevenson, pp. 461-467. II. Report on Mollusca, by 8. R. Roberts, recorder conchological section, Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, pp. 467-469. III. Coleoptera. A list of Coleoptera collected by C. Thomas, in eastern Col- orado and northeastern New Mexico, during the survey of 1869, by Dr. G. H. Horn, pp. 469-470. IV. Hemiptera. A list of Hemiptera collected in eastern Colorado and north- eastern New Mexico, by C. Thomas, during the expedition of 1869, by P. R. Uhbler, Esq., pp. 471-472. V. Catalogue of plants, by Thomas C. Porter, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, pp. 472-483. ~ VI. Catalogue of plants. A list of plants collected by C. Thomas, in eastern Colorado and northeastern New Mexico, during the survey of 1869, by Dr. C. C. Parry, pp. 484-487. Appendix. Meteorology, etc., by Mr. J. W. Beaman, pp. 488-501. Index, pp. 503-511. 12 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. [BULL 222, 1871. [Fifth Annual] Preliminary Report of the United States Geological Survey of Montana and portions of adjacent Territories; being a fifth annual report of progress. By F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Conducted under authority of the Secretary of the Inte- rior. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1872. [NoTE.—This volume was also issued in quarto, only 30 copies being printed. The only annual issued in quarto.] 8°. vi, 3-538 pp., 21., 5 maps, 2 pls. Letter to the Secretary, pp. 3-9. Part I. Report of F. V. Hayden, pp. 11-204, 5 maps. Part IJ. Agricultural resources of the Territories, by Professor Cyrus Thomas, pp. 205-279. [Irrigation methods in Santa Clara Valley, California.] Letter of Professor G. N. Allen, pp. 269-271. : Short descriptions of some of the valleys of Nevada, by Mr. Haskell, of Reno, Nevada, pp. 271-273. Experiments in cultivation on the plains along the line of the Kansas Pacific Railway, by R. 8. Elliott, pp. 274-279. Part III. Paleontology, pp. 281-377. Fossil flora, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 283. I. Enumeration and description of the fossil plants from the specimens obtained in the explorations of Dr. F. V. Hayden, 1870 and 1871, pp. 283-303. II. Remarks on the Cretaceous species described above, pp. 303-304. III. Tertiary flora of North America, pp. 304-318. On the geology and paleontology of the Cretaceous strata of Kansas, by Edward D. Cope, A. M., pp. 318-349. On the vertebrate fossils of the Wahsatch strata, by Edward D. Cope, A. M., pp. 350-353. On the fossil vertebrates of the early Tertiary formation of Wyoming, by Prof. Joseph Leidy, pp. 353-372. Preliminary list of the fossils collected by Dr. Hayden’s exploring expedi- tion of 1871, in Utah and Wyoming Territories, with descriptions of a few new species, by F. B. Meek, pp. 373-377. Part IV. Zoology and botany, pp. 379-498. Notice of some worms collected during Professor Hayden’s expedition to the Yellowstone River in the summer of 1871, by Prof. Joseph Leidy, of Philadelphia, pp. 381-382. Coleoptera, by George H. Horn, M. D., Philadelphia, pp. 382-392. Notices of the Hemiptera of the western Territories of the United States, chiefly from the surveys of Dr. F. V. Hayden, by P. R. Uhler, pp. 392-- 423. Notes on the saltatorial Orthoptera of the Rocky Mountain regions, by Pro- fessor Cyrus Thomas, pp. 423-466, pls. i-ii. List of species of butterflies collected by Campbell Carrington and William B. Logan, of the expedition, in 1871, by W. H. Edwards, pp. 466467. Report on the Recent reptiles and fishes of the survey, collected by Campbell Carrington and ©. M. Dawes, by Edward D. Cope, A. M., pp. 467-476. ™ Catalogue of plants, by Prof. Thomas C. Porter, pp. 477-498. Part V. Meteorology, by J. W. Beaman, pp.‘ 499-524. Index, pp. 525-538. SCHMECKEBIER.] ANNUAL REPORTS. 1d Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the United States Geo- logical Survey of the Territories for 1871. F. V. Hayden, United States geologist in charge. Report on fossil flora. By Leo Lesque- reux. Conducted under authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1872. 8°. 22 pp. An enumeration with descriptions of some Tertiary fossil plants, from speci- mens procured in the explorations of Dr. F. V. Hayden, in 1870, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 5-22. 1872. Sixth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, embracing portions of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, being a report of progress of the explorations for the year 1872. By F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Conducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1873. 8°. xi, 844 pp., 12 pls., 5 maps, 4 leaves containing figs. 10, 14, 15, 34. Letter to the Secretary, 1-10 pp. f Part I. 11-313 pp., 5 maps, 4 leaves containing figs. 10, 14, 15. 34. Report of F. V. Hayden [on explorations in Yellowstone Valley and adja- cent region], pp. 11-85, 3 maps, 3-leaves containing figs. 10, 14, 15. Report of N. P. Langford on the resources of Snake River Valley, pp. 86-91. Means of access to the Yellowstone National Park by railroad, by R. Hering, pp. 92-95. Report of A. C. Peale, M. D., [on explorations in Colorado, Utah, and Wyo- ming], pp. 97-187, 1 leaf containing fig. 34. Report of Frank H. Bradley, geologist: of the Snake River division, pp. 189-271, 2 maps. Physical geography and agricultural resources of Minnesota, Dakota, and _ Nebraska, by Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D., pp. 273-318. J Part II. Special reports on geology and paleontology, pp. 315-658, pls. 1-12. Lignitic formation and fossil flora, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 317-427. Preliminary paleontological report, consisting of lists and descriptions of fossils, with remarks on the ages of the rocks in which they were found, etc., by F. B. Meek, paleontologist, pp. 429-518. Report of a geological reconnaissance along the Union Pacific Railroad, by H. M. Bannister, M. D., pp. 519-641. On the extinct vertebrata of the Eocene of Wyoming, observed by the expe- dition of 1872, with notes on the geology, by Edward D. Cope, A. M., pp. a 543-649, pls. 1-6. On remains of primitive art in the Bridger Basin of southern Wyoming, by a Professor Joseph Leidy, pp. 651-654, pls. 7-12. “SS Ancient mounds of Dakota, by C. Thomas, Ph. D., pp. 655-658. Part III. Special reports on zoology and botany, pp. 659-792. Report on the mammals and birds of the expedition, by C. H. Merriam, pp. 661-715. 7 Coleoptera, by George H. Horn, M. D., Philadelphia, p. 717. Notes on Orthoptera, by Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D., pp. 719-725. Odonata from the Yellowstone, by Dr. H. Hagen, pp. 727-729. 14 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. [BULL. 222, Descriptions of new species of Mallophaga collected by C. H. Merriam while in the Government geological survey of the Rocky Mountains, Pro- fessor F. V. Hayden, United States geologist, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 731-734. Description of new parasitic worms found in the brain and other parts of birds, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 735-737. Description of new insects, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 739-741. Insects inhabiting Great Salt Lake and other saline or alkaline lakes in the West, by A. S. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 744-746. Botany, by John M. Coulter, pp. 747-792. Part IY. Report on astronomy and hypsometry, pp. 793-817. Report on astronomy and hypsometry, by Henry Gannett, M. E., pp. 795-807. Notes on the climate of Montana, by Mr. Granville Stuart, of Deer Lodge, Montana Territory, pp. 809-817. Index, pp. 819-844. 18738. [Seventh] Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geo- graphical Survey of the Territories, embracing Colorado, being a report of progress of the exploration for the year 1873, by F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Conducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1874. 8°. xii, 718 pp., 54 pls. and maps, 44 leaves containing figures and other illustra- tions. Letter to the Secretary, pp. 1-14. Part I. Geology, mineralogy, and mining industry, pp. 15-361. Report of F. V. Hayden, United States geologist, [on geology of central por- tion of Colorado], pp. 17-82, figs. 1-18, sections i-iy. Report of Arch. R. Marvine, assistant geologist directing the Middle Park division, pp. 83-192, pls. i-iii, figs. 1-17 (fig. 4 misnamed pl. 4; fig. 6 mis- named fig. 4; fig. 17 misnamed fig. 16). Report of A. C. Peale, M. D., geologist of the South Park division, pp. 193-273, pls. 1-20. Report of F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D. [geologist of the San Luis division], pp. 275-361, pls. A, B, viii, x, xii-xv, figs. 1-13; illustrations A and B, and 3 not numbered. Part II. Special reports on paleontology, pp. 365-533, pls. i-viii. The Lignitic formation and its fossil flora, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 365-425. Report on the vertebrate paleontology of Colorado, by Edward D. Cope, A. M., pp. 427-533, pls. 1-8. Part III. Zoology, pp. 535-623, pls. i-vi. Report of Lieut. W. L. Carpenter on the collections made by him in 1873, while connected with the United States Geological Survey, pp. 537-538. Destruction of pine-timber in the Rocky Mountains, by Lieut. W. L. Car- penter, U. 8. A., pp. 538-539. Report on the alpine insect-fauna of Colorado, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, U.S. A., pp. 539-542. List of species of butterflies collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, U. 8. A., for the United States geological survey of Colorado, 1873, by W. H. Edwards, p. 542. SCHMECKEBIER. ] ANNUAL REPORTS. 15 On the geographical distribution of the moths of Colorado, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 543-560. Report on the Diptera collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter in Colorado dur- ing the summer of 1873, by C. R. Osten Sacken, pp. 561-566. Notice on the galls collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, by C. R. Osten Sacken, p. 567. List of species of Coleoptera, collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, United States Army, for the United States geological survey of Colorado, 1873, pp. 567-571. Report on the Pseudo-Neuroptera and Neuroptera collected by Lieut. W. L. -Carpenter in 1873 in Colorado, by Dr. H. A. Hagen, pp. 571-606. Report on the myriopods collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, in 1873, in Colorado, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., p. 607. Report on the amphipod Crustaceans, by S. I. Smith, pp. 608-611, pls. i-ii. Description of a lernwcan Crustacean (Achthernes carpenteri) obtained by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, in 1873, in Colorado, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., p. 612. Synopsis of the fresh-water phyllopod Crustacea of North America, by A. 5. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 618-622, pls. i-iv. List of leeches collected by Hayden’s expedition, 1873, by A. E. Verrill, p. 623. List of terrestrial mollusks collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, U. 8. A., for the United States geological survey of Colorado, 1873, by William G. Binney, p. 623. Part IV. Geography and topography, pp. 625-681, 3 maps. Sketch of the methods of survey in the geographical department, hy James T. Gardner, geographer, pp. 627-628, 1 map. The elevations of certain datum-points on the Great Lakes and rivers and in the Rocky Mountains, by James T. Gardner, geographer, pp. 629-659, 1 map. Topographical report of Middle Park division, 1878, by 8. B. Ladd, M. E., pp. 661-669. Geographical report of Henry Gannett, M. E., [on central Colorado], pp. 670-681, 1 map. Appendix, pp. 683-691, 1 map. Gold Hill mining region, its position and general geology, by Arch. R. Mar- vine, pp. 685-687, 1 map. The telluride ores of the Red Cloud and Cold Spring mines, Gold Hill, by B. Silliman, pp. 689-691. Index, pp. 693-718. 1s74. [Eighth] Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geo- graphical Survey of the Territories, embracing Colorado and parts of adjacent Territories; being a report of progress of the exploration for the year 1874. By F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Con- ducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Wash- ington: Government Printing Office. 1876. 8°. ix, 515 pp. 82 leaves containing illustrations, 8 leaves containing plate descriptions. Letter to the Secretary, pp. 1-17. 16 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. [BULL. 222 [Geology, mineralogy and mining industry], pp. 19-269. [Report of F. V. Hayden on Lignitic group, geology of eastern base of Front Range, and geography and geology of Elk Mountains], pp. 19-71; 34 leaves. Report on the geology of the northwestern portion of the Elk Range, by W. H. Holmes, pp. 59-71, 12 leaves containing illustrations. Report of A. C. Peale, M. D., geologist of Middle division, pp. 73-180, 20 leaves containing illustrations. Report of F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D., 1874 [geologist of San Juan division], pp. 181-240, figs. 1-3, sections i-viii. Report of Samuel Aughey, Ph. D., The superficial deposits of Nebraska, pp. 241-269. Paleontology. Report of Leo Lesquereux, pp. 271-365. On the Tertiary flora of the North American lignitic, considered as evidence of the age of the formation, pp. 275-315. A review of the Cretaceous flora of North America, pp. 316-365, pls. i-viii. [Archeology], pp. 367-381. -Report of W. H. Jackson on ancient ruins in southwestern Colorado, pp. 367-381, pls. i-viii. : Zoology. Report of Ernest Ingersoll on the natural history of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 1874, pp. 383-410. Topography and geography. Reports of Henry Gannett, 8. B. Ladd, and A. D. Wilson, pp. 411-496, 1 map. : Geographical report of Henry Gannett, M. E., topographer directing Mid- dle division, pp. 413-433, 1 map. Topographical report of Northern division, 1874; by Story B. Ladd, M. E., pp. 435-442, Means of communication between Denver and San Juan mines, by A. D. Wil- son, topographer directing, pp. 443-449. Report on the topography of the San Juan country, by Franklin Rhoda, assistant topographer, pp. 451-496. Index, pp. 497-515. 1875. / Ninth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geo- graphical Survey of the Territories, embracing Colorado and parts of adjacent Territories; being a report of progress of the exploration for the year 1875. By F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Con- ducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Wash- ington: Government Printing Office. 1877. 8°. vii, 827 pp., 10 ll. unpaged, 75 pls. and maps. Report of F. V. Hayden, United States geologist in charge. Letter to the Secretary. pp. 1-28. Part I. Geology, pp. 29-294, pls. i-xxii, xxiv, xxvi-xlix. Report of A. C. Peale, M. D., geologist of the Grand River division, 1875, on the Grand River district, pp. 31-101, pls. i-viii. Report of F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D., geologist of the Southeastern division, 1875, on the Southeastern district, pp. 103-235, pls. ix-xxii, xxiv, xxvi- xxxiii. Report of William H. Holmes, geologist of the San Juan division, 1875, on the San Juan district, pp. 237-276, pls. xxxiv—xlix. Geological report of B. F. Mudge. Notes on the Tertiary and Cretaceous periods of Kansas, pp. 277-294. : SCHMECKEBIER.] ANNUAL REPORTS. 17 Part II. Geography and topography. pp. 295-440, pls. |-Ixi, 2 maps. Report of A. D. Wilson, topographer of the Southeastern division, 1875, on the Southeastern district, pp. 297-333. Topographical report on the Southeastern district, by Franklin Rhoda, assistant topographer, pp. 302-333, pl. 1. Report of Henry Gannett, M. E., topographer of the Grand River division, 1875, on the Grand River district, pp. 335-350, pls. li-lii. Report of George B. Chittenden, topographer of the San Juan division, 1875, on the San Juan district, pp. 351-368, pls. liii-lvi. Report of Gustavus R. Bechler, topographer, 1873, ’74, 75, on the Middle and South Parks, Colorado, and adjacent country, pp. 369-440, pls. lvii- lxi, 2 maps. Part III. Zoology, pp. 441-815, pls. lxii-lxx, 5 maps. History of the American bison, Bison americanus, by J. A. Allen, pp. 443-587, 11. errata. Report on the Rocky Mountain iocust and other insects now injuring or likely to injure field and garden crops in the western States and Terri- tories, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 589-809, 9 unpaged leaves, pls. Ixii-lxx. Appendix. List of Coleoptera collected in 1875, in Colorado and Utah, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 811-815. Index, pp. 817-827. 1876. ‘Tenth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geo- grapical Survey of the Territories, embracing Colorado and parts of adjacent Territories, being a report of progress of the exploration for the year 1876. By F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Conducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1878. 8°. xxix, 546 pp., 79 pls., 3 maps. Letter to the Secretary, pp. xili-xxix. Part I. Geology, pp. 1-272, pls. i-xvi. Report of C. A. White, M. D., on the geology of a portion of northwestern Colorado, pp. 3-60, pls. i-ii. Report of F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D., geologist of the White River division, on the geology of the White River district, pp. 61-131, pls. iii-vii. Mineralogical report of F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D.: Catalogue of minerals found in Colorado, pp. 133-159. Report of A. C. Peale, M. D., geologist of the Grand River division, 1876, on the Grand River district, pp. 161-185, pls. viii—xii. Report of William H. Holmes, on the geology of the Sierra Abajo and West San Miguel Mountains, pp. 187-195, pls. xiii-xvi. Report of F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D., on the erupted rocks of Colorado, pp. 197-272. Part II. Topography, pp. 273-378, pls. xvii-xxix. Report of A. D. Wilson, chief topographer, on the primary triangulation of Colorado, pp. 275-309, pls. xvii-xxi. Report of Henry Gannett, M. E., on the arable and pasture lands of Colo- rado, pp. 311-347. Bull. 222—04——_2 18 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. (BULL. 222, Report of George B. Chittenden, C. E., topographer of the White River division, 1876, on the White River district, pp. 349-357. Report of Gustavus R. Bechler, topographer of the Yampa division, 1876, on the Yampa River district, pp. 359-378, pls. xxii-xxix. “~~ Part IIL Archeology and ethnology, pp. 379-478, pls. xxx-]xxix. -Report of William H. Holmes on the ancient ruins of southwestern Colo- rado, examined during the summers of 1875 and 1876, pp. 381-408, pls. Xxx-xlvi. - Report of William H. Jackson on the ancient ruins examined in 1875 and -1877, pp. 409-450, pls. xlvii-lxxiv. . Report of W. J. Hoffman, M. D., on the Chaco cranium, pp. 451-457, pls. 10> = SO Ixxv-lxxvi. Report of W. J. Hoffman, M. D.: Miscellaneous ethnographic observations on Indians inhabiting Nevada, California, and Arizona, pp. 459-478, pls. i xxvii-lxxix. Part IV. Paleontology and zoology, pp. 479-531. Report of Leo Lesquereux: Remarks on specimens of Cretaceous and Ter- tiary plants secured by the Survey in 1877, with a list of the species hitherto described, pp. 481-520. Report of A. 8. Packard, jr.: Insects affecting the cranberry, with remarks on other injurious insects, pp. 521-531. Index, pp. 533-546. [Geologic, economic, and drainage maps of Colorado west of one hundred and second meridian, at end. ] 1877. Eleventh Annual Report of United States Geological and Geo- graphical Survey of the Territories embracing Idaho and Wyoming, being a report of progress of the exploration for the year 1877. By FE. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Conducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Washington: Govern- ment Printing Office. 1879. 8°. xxviii, 720 pp., 10 11., 89 pls. and maps. Letter to the Secretary, pp. ix—xxviii. Part I. Geology and paleontology, pp. 1-646, pls. i-vi, 1-10, vii-lxvi, Ixvia, Ixvii-lxxv, Ixxva, Ixxvi. Report of F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D., on the geology of the Sweetwater district, pp. 3-158, pls. i-vi. Report of C. A. White, M. D., on the paleontological field work for the season of 1877, pp. 159-272. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology, No. 1: Cretaceous fossils of the western States and Territories, by C. A. White, M.'D., pp. 273-319, pls. 1-10. Report of Orestes St. John, geologist of the Teton division, on the geological field work of the Teton division, pp. 321-508, pls-vii-xlvi. Report of A. C. Peale, M. D., geologist of the Green River division, on the geology of the Green River district, pp. 509-646, pls. xlvii-Ixvi, Ixvia, Ixvii-lxxy, Ixxva, lxxvi. Part II. Topography, pp. 647-710, 1 map. Report of A. D. Wilson, chief topographer, on the primary triangulation of 1877 and 1878, pp. 649-671, 1 map. Report of Henry Gannett, M. E., topographer, pp. 673-710. Index, pp. 711-720. SCHMECKEBIER.] ANNUAL REPORTS. 19 1878. Twelfth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geo- graphical Survey of the Territories: A report of progress of the exploration in Wyoming and Idaho for the year 1878. In two parts. Part I [Part II]. By F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. Con- ducted under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior. Wash- ington: Government Printing Office. 1883. 8°. 2 pts. and case for maps. xviii, 809 pp., 32 11, 155 pls. and maps; xxv, 503 pp. 2 1l., 151 pls., figs., and maps; map case containing 10 maps. Part I. Geology, paleontology, and zoology, xviii, 809 pp., 32 ll., 155 pls. and maps. Letter to the Secretary, pp. xiii-xviii. Part [Section] I. Geology and paleontology, pp. 1-293, 32 IL, pls. 11-42, i-xlix, 2 maps, 7 unnumbered illustrations. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology, No. 2: Cretaceous fossils of the western States and Territories, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 3-39, pls. 11-18. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology, No. 3: Certain Tertiary Mollusca from Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 41-48, pl. 19. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology No. 4: Fossils of the Lara- mie group, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 49-103, pls. 20-30. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology No. 5; Triassic fossils of southeastern Idaho, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 105-118, pls. 31-32. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology No. 6; Certain Carbonifer- ous fossils from the western States and Territories, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 119-141, pls. 33-36. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology No. 7; Jurassic fossils from the Western Territories, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 143-153, pls. 37-38. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology No. 8; Fossils from the Carboniferous rocks of the Interior States, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 155-171, pls. 39-42. : Report of Orestes St. John, on the geology of the Wind River district, pp. 173-269, pls. i-xlix, 1 map, and 6 unnumbered illustrations. The Tertiary Lake basin at Florissant, Colo., between South and Hay- den parks, by Samuel H. Scudder, pp. 271-293, map. Section II. Zoology, pp. 295-806, pls. i-xxxix, i-xxiv, 1 map, 1 illustration unnumbered. A monograph of the phyllopod Crustacea of North America, with re- marks on the order Phyllocarida, by A. 8. Packard, jr., pp. 295-592, pls. i-xxxix, 1 map. Appendix A.—On Artemia fertilis Verrill, from Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, by Prof. C. Th. von Siebold, of Munich. Trans- lated by Dr. Phil. Carl F. Gissler, of Providence, R. I., pp. 459-463. B.—Prof. Carl Theodor von Siebold on parthenogenesis in Arte- mia salina. Abstract by Dr. C. F. Gissler, pp. 463-466. C.—On the relation of Artemia salina Milne-Edwards to Arte- mia muehlhausenii Milne-Edwards and to the genus Branchi- pus Schaefer, by W. J. Schmankewitsch, pp. 466-473. 20 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. [BULL. 222, D.—Contribution to a knowledge of the influence of external conditions of life upon the organization of animals, by Wladimir Schmankewitsch, pp. 473-514. Osteology of Speotyto cunicularia hypogea, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., captain, Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 593-626, pls, i-iii. Osteology of Eremophila alpestris, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., captain, Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 627-652, pl. iv. Osteology of the North American Tetraonide, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., captain, Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 653-718, pls. v-xiil. Osteology of Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., captain, Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 719-725, pl. xiv. Osteology of the Cathartide, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., captain, Medi- cal Department, United States Army, pp. 727-806, pls. xv—xxiv, 1 un- numbered illustration. Index, pp. 807-809. . Part II. Yellowstone National Park. xxv, 503 pp., 2 ll., 151 pls. and other illustrations. Letter to the Secretary, pp. xvii-xxiv. Section I. Geology, pp. xxv, 1-62, 2 1l., pls. A, B, i-xxxii, and map. Report on the geology of the Yellowstone National Park, by W. H. Holmes, pp. 1-62, pls. A, B, i-xxxii, and map. Section II. Thermal springs, pp. 63-454, pls. C, D, i, ia, ii-iv, v-vd, vi-vid, vii-xi, xia, xii-xiii, xiiia, xiv, xiva, xv-xviii, xix, xixa, xx-xxxil, xxxiia, XXxiii, xxxiiia, xxxiv-xl, xla, xl), xli, xlia, xlii—xlv, figs. 1-32, 11 maps. The thermal springs of Yellowstone National Park, by A. C. Peale, M. D., pp. 65-454, pls. C, D, i, ia, ii-iv, v, vd, vi-vid, vii-xi, xia, xii-xiii, xiiia, xxiv-xl, xla, xlb, xli, xlia, xlii-xlv, figs. 1-32, 11 maps. Section III. Topography, pp. 455-490, 8 pls. Geographical field work of the Yellowstone Park division, by Henry Gannett, E. M., pp. 455-490, 8 pls. Index, pp. 491-503. FINAL REPORTS OR MONOGRAPHS. Department of the Interior. Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, United States geologist- in-charge. In five volumes* [Volume II-III, V-XIII] Washington: Government Printing Office. 1873 [-1890] 4°. 12 vols. I. Fossil vertebrates. Part I. Contributions to the extinct vertebrate fauna of the western Territories, by Prof. Joseph Leidy. 1873. 358 pp., 37 IL, 37 pls. II. The vertebrata of the Cretaceous formations of the West, by E. D. Cope. 1875. 302 pp., 58 11, 57 pls. III. The vertebrata of the Tertiary formations of the West. Book I.o By Edward D. Cope, member of the National Academy of Sciences. 1883. xxxiv, 1009 pp., 186 IL, 134 pls. a When the series was commenced it was intended to complete it in five volumes, >No other part. SCHMECKEBIER, ] MONOGRAPHS AND BULLETINS. 91 IV. Not published. VY. Zoology and Botany. Part I.¢ Synopsis of the Acridide of North America, by Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D. 1873. x, 262 pp., 1 pl. VI. Contributions to the fossil flora of the Western Territories. Part I. The Cretaceous flora, by Leo Lesquereux. 1874. 136 pp., 34 11, 30 pls. VII. Contributions to the fossil flora of the Western Territories. PartII. The Tertiary flora, by Leo Lesquereux. 1878. xv, 366 pp., 66 1l., 65 pls. VIII. Contributions to the fossil flora of the Western Territories. Part III. ‘The Cretaceous and Tertiary floras, by Leo Lesquereux. 1883. xii, 283 pp., 60 1, 60 pls. IX. A report on the invertebrate Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of the upper Missouri country, by F. B. Meek. 1876. Ixiv, 629 pp., 45 11., 45 pls. X. A monograph of the geometrid moths.or Phalenide of the United States, by A. 8. Packard, jr., M. D., 1876. iv, 607 pp., 15 11., 13 pls. XI. Monographs of North American Rodentia, by Elliott Coues, captain and assistant surgeon, United States Army, secretary and naturalist of the survey; and Joel Asaph Allen, assistant in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, special collaborator of the survey. 1877. xii*, x, 1,091 pp., 11. (265 bis), 7 pls. XII. Fresh-water rhizopods of North America, by Joseph Leidy, M. D., pro- fessor of anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania and of natural history in Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania. 1879. xi, 324 pp., 48 ll., 48 pls. XIII. The Tertiary insects of North America, by Samuel H. Scudder. 1890. 734 pp., 28 pls. BULLETINS. Department of the Interior. Bulletin of the United States Geologi- cal and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, U. S. geologist-in-charge. 1874 and 1875. Volume I. Washington: Goy- ernment Printing Office. 1875. 8°. xiii, 28, 77, 499 pp., 26 ll., 25 pls., 2 maps. [First series], No.1. 1874. 28 pp., 11. List of members and collaborators of the survey for 1873, pp. 3-4. List of the publications of the Geological Survey of the Territories, pp. 5-6. Report on the stratigraphy and Pliocene vertebrate paleontology of northern Colorado, by Edward D. Cope, A. M., pp. 7-28. [First series], No. 2. April 9, 1874. 77 pp., 2 Il. Review of the vertebrata of the Cretaceous period found west of the Missis- sippi River, by Edward D. Cope, A. M., pp. 3-48. Supplementary notices of fishes from the freshwater Tertiaries of the Rocky Mountains [by E. D. Cope], pp. 49-51. On the general character and relation of the flora of the Dakota group, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 52-62. Descriptions of some new Orthoptera, and notes on some species but little known, by Cyrus Thomas, pp. 63-71. Notes on the Rocky Mountain ranges in Colorado Territory, [by James T. Gardner], pp. 72-77. aNo other part. 22 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. [BULL. 222, Second series, No. 1. 1875. 47 pp., 11., 3 pls. On the fishes of the Tertiary shales of the South Park [Colorado], by E. D. Cope, pp. 3-5. On the cranial and dental characters of Mephitinee, with description of Mephitis frontata, n. sp. foss., by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. 8. A., pp. 7-15. — Ancient ruins in southwestern Colorado, by W. H. Jackson, pp. 17-38, pls. i-iii. Note on some fossils from near the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, west of Greeley and Evans, Colorado, and others from about'two hundred miles farther eastward, with descriptions of a few new species, by F. B. Meek, paleontologist, pp. 39-47. No. 2, second series. May 14, 1875. 49-142 pp., 11. A monograph on the genus Leucosticte, Swainson; or gray-crowned purple finches, by Robert Ridgway, pp. 51-82. The cranial and dental characters of Geomyide, by Dr. Elliott Coues, U.S. Army, pp. 83-90. Synopsis of insectivorous mammals, by Theodore Gill, pp. 91-120. Report on the natural history of the United States Geological and Geograph- ical Survey of the Territories, 1874, by Ernest Ingersoll, zodlogist, pp. 121-124. Special report on the Mollusca, by Ernest Ingersool, zodlogist, pp. 125-142. No. 8, second series. May 15,1875. 143-211 pp., 2 ll., 2 maps, vii-viii pls., 2 other illustrations. Means of communication between Denver and the San Juan mines, by A. D. Wilson, topographer directing, pp. 145-149, 1 map. Report on the mines and geology of the San Juan country, by F. M. Endlich, 8. N. D., pp. 151-164, 1 map. Report on the topography of the San Juan country, by Franklin Rhoda, assistant topographer, pp. 165-209, 2 illustrations. Note on some peculiar forms of erosion in eastern Colorado, with heliotype illustrations, by F. V. Hayden, pp. 210-211, pls. vii-viii. No. 4, second series. June 10, 1875. 215-231 pp., 1011, ix—xviii pls. Notes on the surface features of the Colorado or Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, by F. V. Hayden, pp. 215-220, pls. ix—x. The Tertiary Physopoda of Colorado, by Samuel H. Scudder, pp. 221-223. Outlines of a natural arrangement of the Falconide, by Robert Ridgway, pp. 225-231, pls. xi-xviii. No. 5, Second series. January 8, 1876. 233-414 pp., 3 ll., 19-21 pls. A review of the fossil flora of North America, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 233-248. Notes on the geology of some localities near Cafion City, Fremont Co., Colo., by 8. G. Williams, pp. 249-251. Some account, critical, descriptive, and historical, of Zapus hudsonius, by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. 8. Army, pp. 253-262. On the breeding-habits, nest, and eggs of the white-tailed ptarmigan (La- gopus leucurus), by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. 8. Army, pp. 263-266. List of Hemiptera of the region west of the Mississippi River, including those collected during the Hayden explorations of 1873, by P. R. Uhler, pp. 267- 361, pls. 19-21. : On some new species of fossil plants from the Lignitic formations, [by Leo Lesquereux], pp. 363-389. ; New species of fossil plants from the Cretaceous formation of the Dakota group, [by Leo Lesquereux], pp. 391-400. Notes on the Lignitic group of eastern Colorado and portions of Wyoming, by F. V. Hayden, pp. 401-411. SCHMECKEBIEX.] BULLETINS. 28 On the supposed ancient outlet of Great Salt Lake, by A. 8. Packard, jr., pp. 413-414. No. 6, second series. February 8, 1876. 415-499 pp., 6 Il., 22-26 pls. - An account of the various publications relating to the travels of Lewis and Clarke, with a commentary on the zoological results of their expedition, by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. 8. A., pp. 417-444. Notice of a very large goniatite from eastern Kansas, by F. B. Meek, p. 445. Fossil Orthoptera from the Rocky Mountain Tertiaries, by Samuel H. Scud- der, pp. 447-449. Studies of the American Falconide, by Robert Ridgway, pp. 451-473, 22-26 pls. Index. 475-499 pp. Department of the Interior. Bulletin of the United States Geolog- ical and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, U.S. geologist-in-charge. 1876. Volume II. Washington: Govern- ment Printing Office. 1876. 8°. xii, 392 pp., 13 11, 55 pls., 2 maps. —> No.1 March 21, 1876. 1-87 pp., 11., 1-29 pls., 1 map. - ....| 116 30 0 to 117 52 30 | 35 40 to 36 30 4,420 | 1: 253440 Do. -| 113 45 0 to 116 30 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 406880 Hachure map; 4 editions. 116 30 0 to 119 15 0/| 31 00 to 35 40 15,167 | 1: 506880 | Hachure map. -| 117 52 30 to 119 15 0 | 34 50 to 35 40 4,466 | 1: 253440 | Do. -| 117 52 80 to 11915 0 | 34 0 to 34 50 4,510 | 1: 253440 | Do. aGeologic map also issued for this area, bLand classification map also issued for this area. SCHMECKEBIER.] MAPS. 61 Topographic atlus sheets, arranged by States—Continued. COLORADO, No. Limiting meridians. parallels, Area. Scale. Remarks. ° t “ ° ton fe} , Oo # Sq. miles. * -| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 39 0 to 39 50 4,228 | 1: 258440 | Hachure map. 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 39 0 to 39 50 4,228 | 1: 253440 Do. 106 52 80 to 108 15 0 | 3810 to 39 0 4,278 | 1: 263440 | 2 editions; hachure map and contour map. 61 Ba....| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 38 10 to 39 0 4,278 | 1: 258440 | Hachure map, 3 editions. 61 Ca....| 106 52 30 to 108 15 0 | 37 20 to 38 10 4,326 | 1: 258440 | 3 editions, first without re- lief, other 2 hachured. 61Ca....| 107 15 0 to 107 57 0 | 37 42 to 388 7 1,100 | 1: 126720 | Contour map; 3 editions. 61 Da....; 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 37 20 to 38 10 4,326 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 62 Aa....| 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 38 10 to 39 0 4,278 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map; 2 editions. 62 Ca....| 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 37 20 to 38-10 4,326 | 1: 258440 Do. 62D..... 102 45 0 to 104 7 30 | 37 20 to 38 10 4,326 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. GE sccicisied 105 30 0 to 108 15 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 Do. 69 Bb....| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 36 30 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 263440 Do. bo 70 Ab....| 104 7 80 to 105 30 0 | 36 30 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 253440 Do. IDAHO. 82 Ca....| 112 22 30 to 113 45 0 | 42 20 to 43 10 4,023 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 32 Da_...) 111 0 0 to 112 22 30 | 42 20 to 43 10 4,023.| 1: 253440 Do. 41 Aqa....| 112 22 30 to 113 45 0 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 Do. 41 Ba_...| 111 0 0 to 112 22 30 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 Do. NEVADA. 38B...... 119 15 0 to 120 37 80 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 88 Da....) 11915 0 to 120 37 30 | 40 40 to 41 30 4,127 | 1: 253440 Do. 47 B ncn 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 39 50 to 40 40 4,178 | 1: 258440 Do. AT Disiciniain’ 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 39 0 to 39 50 4,228 | 1:2538440]- Do. 47 Band | 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 38 55 to 40 40 8,832 | 1: 253440 | 2 editions; 1 with and 1 with- 47 D.a out hachures, 48.C. seen 117 52 30 to 119 15 0 | 39 0 to 39 50 4,228 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 48D cco 116 30 0 to 117 52 30 | 39 0 to 39 50 4,228 | 1: 253440 Do. lt eer 113 45 0 to 116 30 0} 39 0 to 40 40 16,814 | 1: 506880 | 2 editions; hachure and shaded. 56B...... 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 38 10 to 39 0 4,278 | 1: 253440. Do. Blass stores 116 30 0 to 11915 0 | 37 20 to 39 0 17,209 | 1: 506880 Do. 8B es setcren 118 45 0 to 116 380 0 37 20 to 39 0 17,208 | 1: 506880 | 4 editions; 3 hachured and 1 shaded. GB sadeoices 116 30 0 to 11915 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 | Hachure map. 66 jsseeeee 113 45 0 to 116 30 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 | Hachure map; 4 editions. a Land classification map also issued for this area. b Land classification and geologic maps also issued for this area. 62 PUBLICATIONS OF WHEELER SURVEY. [BULL. 222. Topographic atlas sheets, arranged by States—Continued. NEW MEXICO. No. Limiting meridians. erate Area, Scale. Remarks. fe} , nu” fe} t WW}. Oo , or Sq. miles. (i 105 80 0 to 108 15 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 | Hachure map. 69 Ba....| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 386 30 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 253440 Do. 69Da....| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 35 40 to 36 30 4,420 | 17253440 | Hachure map; 3 editions. 70Ab....| 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 36 30 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 70Cb....| 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 35 40 to 36 30 4,420 | 1: 253440 Do. WG Crs. ance 10815 Oto 1ll 0 0} 34 0 to 35 40 17,952 | 1: 506880 Do. WED go az 105 30 0 to 108 15 0 | 34 0 to 35 40 17,952 | 1: 506880 Do. 77Ba....| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 34 50 to 35 40 4,465 | 1: 253440 Do. 77Da....| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 34 0 to 34 50 4,510 | 1: 253440 Do. 7Aa....| 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 34 50 to 35 40 4,465 | 1: 253440 Do. 8B¢...... 108 15 0 to1ll 0 0 | 32 20 to 34 0 18,302 | 1: 506880 Do. 84a 2.2... 105 30 0 to 108 15 0 | 32 20 to 34 0 18,302 | 1: 506880 Do. 84Ba....| 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 33 10 to 34 0 4, 554 1: 253440 |} Hachure map; 2 editions. @4 Ca ....| 106 52 30 to 108 15 0 | 32 20 to 33 10 4,597 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. OREGON. 39 Beweose 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. UTAH. 41 Aa....| 112 22 30 to 113 45 0 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 41 Ba....| 111 0 0 to 112 22 30 | 40 80 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 Do. : | re 113 45 0 to 116 30 0/ 39 0 to 40 40 16,814 | 1:506880 | 2 editions; hachure and shaded. 500 22... 111 0 0 to 113 45 0] 39 0 to 40 40 16,814 | 1: 506880 | 4editions;3hachure 1shaded. 58. s.2cc0% 113 45 0 to 116 30 0 | 387 20 to 39 0 17,208 | 1: 506880 Do. 590 LL... 111 0 Oto 113 45 0 | 37 20 to 39 0 17,208 | 1: 506880 |} 6editions; 5hachure 1shaded. 66. see cies 113 45 0 to 116 30 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 | Hachure map; 4 editions. (iy eee 111 0 0 to 118 45 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 | Hachure and shaded. WYOMING. 32 Da....| 110 0 0 to 112 22 30 | 42 20 to 43 10 4,023 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. aLand classification map also issued for this area. dLand classification and geologic maps also issued for this area. eGeologic maps also issued for this area, SCHMECKEBIER. ] MAPS. GEOLOGIC MAPS. 63 Geologic maps, arranged by States.% ARIZONA. No. Limiting meridians. Se par- | Area, Scale. Remarks. ° , ow ° , wm ° F fe} ft Sq. miles. (ee 113 45 0 to 114 48 40 | 35 40 to 37 20 6,960 | 1: 506880 | On sheet with part of 58. Ofeseweses 111 0 0 to 113 45 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 Wcsnseeey 111 0 0 to 113 45 0 | 34 0 to 35 40 17,952 | 1: 506880 WO sinctesiardis 10815 0 to 111 0 0 | 34 0 to 35 40 17,952 | 1: 506880 88sec sicees 10815 Oto lll 0 0 | 32 20 to 34 0 18,302 | 1: 506880 COLORADO. 69 cece 105 30 0 to 105 50 0 | 36 35 to 37 20 988 | 1: 253440 | On sheet with parts of 69 D, 77 B, and 78 A. 70 Ab....| 104 7 30 to 105 80 0 | 86 30 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 253440 NEVADA. DB esa seiece 118 45 0 to 114 50 40 | 37 20 to 39 0 6,860 | 1: 506880 | On sheet with portion of 66. G6 pe cecews 113 45 0 to 114 48 40 | 35 40 to 37 20 6,960 | 1: 506880 | On sheet with portion of 58. NEW MEXICO. 69B..... 105 30 0 to 105 50 0 | 36 35 to 37 20 988 | 1: 253440 | On sheet with parts of 69 D, 77 B, and 78 A. 69D -.... 105 80 0 to 105 58 0 | 35 40 to 36 30 935 | 1: 253440 | Northwest quarter not mapped. 70A6....| 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 36 30 to 37 20 4,874 | 1: 253440 | On sheet with parts of 69 B, 77 B, and 78 A. 70Cb....| 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 35 40 to 36 30 4,420 | 1: 253440 TG issciccams 10815 0 to lll 0 0| 34 0 to 35 40 17,952 | 1: 506880 WE Byeiscise) P On sheet: with parts of 69 B cae ais jr0s 5 0 to 10615 0 | 35 15 to 35 40 1,834 | 1: 253440 { and 69D. 83. .| 10815 Oto 111 0 0 | 82 20 to 34 0 18,302 | 1: 506880 UTAH. 111 0 0 to 113 45 0 | 39 0 to 40 40 16,814 | 1: 506880 113 45 0 to 114 50 40 | 37 20 to 39 0 6,860 | 1: 506880 | On sheet with portion of 66. 111 0 0 to 118 45 0 | 37 20 to 39 0 17,208 | 1: 506880 113 45 0 to 114 48 40 | 35 40 to 37 20 6,960 | 1: 506880 | On sheet with portion of 58, 111 0 0 to 118 45 0 | 35 40 to 37 20 17,588 | 1: 506880 a Topographic maps issued for all these areas. b Land classification map also issued for this area. 64 PUBLICATIONS OF WHEELER SURVEY. [BULL, 222, LAND CLASSIFICATION MAPS. Land classification maps, arranged by States. CALIFORNIA. No. Limiting meridians. Eee wae Area, Scale, Remarks. ° t um” ° 2 wy ° t oe + SY. miles, BBD cased 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 40 40 to 41 30 4,127 | 1: 258440 | Hachure map. AT 3X. satan 120 37 80 to 122 0 0 | 39 50 to 40 40 4,178 | 1: 253440 Do. 47 Band | 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 88 55 to 40 40 8,832 | 1: 253440 Do. 47D. : G5: DE seein 116 30 0 te 117 52 80 | 35 40 to 36 30 4,420 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map; 3 editions. BA. | 117 52 30 to 119 15 0 | 34 50 to 35 40 4,465 | 1: 258440 | Hachure map. 13 @iscsoes 117 52 80 to 119 15 0} 34 0 to 34 50 4,510 | 1: 253440 Do. | 4 Scotia: «seem COLORADO. 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 39 0 to 39 50 4,228 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 106 52 30 to 108 15 0 | 38 10 to 39 0 4,278 | 1: 243440 | Contour map. 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 38 10 te 39 0 4,278 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 106 52 30 to 108 15 0 | 37 20 to 38 10 4,326 | 1: 253440 Do. | 107 15 0 te 107 57 0 | 37 2 to 38 7 1,100 | 1: 126720 | Contour map. ' 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 37 20 to 38 10 4,326 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 38 10 to 39 0 4,278 | 1: 253440 Do. 104 7 30 to 105 80 0 | 37 20 to 38 10 4,326 | 1: 253440 Do. 105 380 0 to 106 42 30 | 36 80 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 253440 Do. 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 36 30 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map; 2 editions. IDAHO. 82 OS cua | 712 22 30 to 113 45 0 | 42 20 to 43 10 4,023 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. B21): secant 111 0 0 to 112 22 30 | 42 20 to 43 10 4,023 | 1: 253440 Do. 4K, teed 112 22 30 to 113 45 0 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 Do. 41B teres 111 0 O to 112 22 30 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 Do. NEVADA. 88D... 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 40 40 to 41 30 4,127 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 47B and | 119 15 0 to 120 37 30 | 38 55 to 40 40 8,832 | 1: 253440 Do. 47D. NEW MEXICO. 69 Bi ened 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 36 30 to 37 20 4, 374 1: 253440 | Hachure map. GOUD saps 105 80 0 to 106 52 30 | 35 40 to 36 30 4,420) 1: 253440 Do. 70a ot 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 36 30 to 37 20 4,374 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map; 2 editions. “104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 35 40 to 36 30 4,420 | 1: 243440 | Hachure map. 105 30 0 to 108 15 0] 34 0 to 35 40 17,952 | 1: 506880 Do. 105 30 0 to 106 52 80 | 34 50 to 85 40 4,464 | 1: 253440 Do. 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 34 0 to 34 50 4,510 | 1: 253440 Do. | 104 7 30 to 105 30 0 | 34 50 to 35 40 4,465 | 1: 253440 Do. 1105 80 0 to 108 15 0 | 32 20 to 34 0 18,302 | 1 : 506880 Do. 105 30 0 to 106 52 30 | 33 10 to 34 0 4,454 | 1: 253440 Do. 84 Chisccrcias oe 52 30 to 108 15 0 | 82 20 to 33 10 4,597 | 1: 263440 Do. a Geologie map also issued for these areas. SCHMECKEBIER.] MAPS. 65 Land classification maps, arranged by States—Continued. UTAH. No. Limiting meridians. eae par-) Area. Seale. Remarks, fe} # wm fe} , “W fo} a fe} t Sq. miles. 41 A ..... 112 22 30 to 113 45 0 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. 41 B..... 111 0 0 to 112 22 30 | 41 30 to 42 20 4,075 | 1: 253440 Do. WYOMING. 32D cs a2 110 0 0 to 112 22 30 | 42 20 to 43 10 4,023 | 1: 253440 | Hachure map. SPECIAL MAPS. Map of the United States west of the Mississippi River, showing drainage areas. Scale, 1: 6,000,000. Yosemite Valley, California. Hachure map. Limiting meridians, 119° 28’ and 119° 43’; limiting parallels, 37° 40’ and 37° 48’. Scale, 1: 42,240. . Lake Tahoe region, California-Nevada. Hachure map. Limiting meridians, 119° 33’ and 120° 29’ 30”; limiting parallels, 38° 45’ and 39° 32’. Scale, 1: 84,480. Lake Tahoe region, California-Nevada. Hachure map. Limiting meridians, 119° 33’ and 120° 29’ 30”; limiting parallels, 88° 45’ and 39° 32’. Scale, 1: 126,720. Washoe district, Nevada, showing Comstock lode. Limiting merid- ians, 119° 34’ and 119° 41’ 30”; limiting parallels, 39° 13’ 30” and 39° 20’ 20’. Scale, 1: 24,000. Washoe district, Nevada. Contour map. Limiting meridians, 119° 32’ 30” and 119° 43’; limiting parallels, 39° 10’ 10” and 39° 21’ 15”, Scale, 1: 24,000. Washoe mining region, Nevada. Contour map, 2 sheets. Limiting meridians, 119° 32’ 30” and 119° 43’; limiting parallels, 39° 10’ 10” and 39° 21’. Scale, 1: 18,000. Reconnaissance map of southeastern Nevada. Scale, 1: 760,320. Map showing extent of Lake Bonneville, Utah-Nevada. Shaded. map. Limiting meridians, 111° 45’ and 115° 15’; limiting parallels, 87° 30’ and 42°. Scale, 1:.887,040. Map showing distances, camps, etc., in Utah, field season of 1872. Scale, 1: 950,400. Map of part of southwestern New Mexico. Limiting meridians, 106° 36’ and 109°; limiting parallels, 32° 20’ and 34°. Scale, 1: 633,600. Bull. 222—04—_5 INDEX. AL=Lands of the Arid region (see p. 42). BH=Geology of Black Hills of Dakota (see p. 42). ECR=Exploration of Colorado River of the West (see p. 41). Eth, 1, ete=Contributions to American Ethnology, vol 1, etc. (see p. 48). HM=Geology of Henry Mountains of Utah (see p. 42). HP=Geology of High Plateaus of Utah (see p. 42). H, Ann 1, ete=Annual Reports of Hayden Survey (see pp. 9-20). H, Bull, vol 1, ete=Bulletins of the Hayden Survey (see pp. 21-30). H, Miscl 1, ete=Miscellaneous publications of the Hayden Survey (see pp. 31-32). H, Mon 3, ete=Monographs or final reports of the Hayden Survey (see pp. 20-21). H, Unel 1, ete=Unclassified publications of the Hayden Survey, numbered arbitrarily (see pp. 32-34). K, 1871 ete=Administrative reports of the King Survey for the year mentioned (see pp. 38-39). K, 1, ete=Final Reports of the King Survey (see p. 39). LOR=Land Office Report for the year mentioned. PBH=Preliminary Report on the Paleontology of the Black Hills (see p. 42). UM=Geology of Uinta Mountains (see p. 42). W, 1869, ete=Annual reports of Wheeler Survey for the year mentioned (see pp. 44-52). W, I, ete=Volumes of Final Reports of Wheeler Survey (see pp. 52-56). W, Uncl1, ete=Unclassified publications of the Wheeler Survey, numbered arbitrarily (see pp. 57-59). Abajo Mountains, Utah, geology of...-.....-..---..------------------- H, Ann 10, pp 189-193, 239; H, Bull, vol 111, No 3, p 558 Abbott (C. C.), articles made of wood, found in graves in southern Cali- LOTMA 2 os adaggesscsessessaeeetesanweisaseee yess W, vu, pp 122-124 miscellaneous objects made of stone, from graves of southern Cali- LOMA sac asccscecoceweu saree jeeeotesuenseneeaees W, vu, pp 190-217 mortars and pestles from graves in southern California........ W, vil, pp 70-92 musical instruments made of bones. ......------------------ W, vil, pp 234-238 steatite cooking pots, plates, and food vessels ..........-.----- W, vu, pp 93-116 stone implements of southern California../.........-....-.--- W, vu, pp 49-69 Abbott (C. C.) and Putnam (F. W.), implements and weapons made of bone MHA, WOO 2.6 oie mis bis cede mars atinmacianied Seasonic W, vil, pp 222-233 Abiquiu region, New Mexico, geology of.......-.------------- W, 1875, pp 101-103 Aborigines, houses and house-life of the American ...-.-...-------.-------- Eth, 1v of southern California............------.2--------- 2-2 ee eee ee W, vu, pp 1-31 (See, also, Ethnology and archzology. ) Acoma, New Mexico, pueblo at_....---....------------------+ W, vu, pp 325-326 Acridide of North America, synopsis of.....-..-----------------------e- H, Mon v (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Agricultural resources of Arizona, eastern, and New Mexico, western..-..._- W, WI, pp 573-597 of Colorado ....-.----.-------+- H, Ann 3, pp 131-155; H, Ann 1-3, pp 229-251 southern, and New Mexico, northern.......-.-..----..--+--------- W, in, Supp, pp 360-388; W, 1875, pp 129-139 of Colorado and Wyoming......-.---.----------e2e-eee H, Ann 4, pp 191-264 of New Mexico, northern, and Colorado, southern...-..........-.-2.... W, m1, _Supp, pp 360-388; W, 1875, pp 129-139 western, and Arizona, eastern ...-.-...-.2.. ee eeeeeeeeee W, 31, pp 573-597 67 68 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL. 222. Agricultural resources of Territories ......-...--------------- H, Ann 5, pp 205-279 of Wyoming and Colorado......-..-..--2-2------2+------ H, Ann 4, pp 191-264 Agricultural and physical features of southern California, especially of the Mohave: DeSert racnccneeneccc aoe coae awa meucceet W, 1876, pp 214-222 Agriculture and economic botany of portions of southern California ....... W, 1876, : pp 202-213 Agrostis, North American species of, preliminary list and descriptions of ...H, Bull, vol v1, No 1, pp 149-164 (See, also, Plants. ) Aiken (C. E.), notes on ornithology of portions of New Mexico and Ari- DOWMA eset tla he Ste take 3 specs ss Oe N oes sseretian aye See zene eee W, 1875, pp 150-153 Ainslie (G.), notes on the grammar of the Nez Perces language. ---- H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, pp 271-277 Alaska, Aleutian Islands, shell heaps of..__.....------------------ Eth, 1, pp 41-91 In@ianebribes: Ol ses sasioen cis ree eeiers ss aginiecle TAD AS OG ees Eth, 1, pp 1-106 natives of, notes Oi: « ssasccecenesseedas ey se s2 se oseseesseees Eth, 1, pp 111-116 Aleutian Islands, shell heaps of, on succession in ...--.------------ Eth, 1, pp 41-91 Alida district, Nevada, notes on ....-...-.-------------------- 2 eee W, 1871, p 47 Alkali, analysis of, from Wyoming, Independence Rock, Pacific Springs, and Sweetwater Valley -.......------------------- H, Ann 4, pp 187, 188 Alkaline efflorescences, analysis of, from Wyoming, Sweetwater district..H, Ann 11, p 150 Allen (G. N.), irrigation in Santa Clara Valley, California ....H, Ann 5, pp 269-271 Allen (J. A.), description of a fossil passerine bird from the insect-bearing shales of Colorado .....-.--.---.---- H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 443-445 geographical distribution of the Mammalia, considered in relation to the principal ontological regions of the earth, dnd the laws that govern the distribution of animal life.........- H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 313-377 geographical variation among North American mammals, especially in respect to size -.--...-.------------ H, Bull, vol 1, No 4, pp 308-344 history of North American Pinnipeds -............-.--2----------- H, Miscl 12 history of the American bison -.._..-..-.--------------- H, Ann 9, pp 443-558 on the Coatis (genus Nasua Storr) ..-.-..-.--- H, Bull, vol vy, No 2, pp 153-174 on the species of the genus Bassaris..........-- H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 331-340 preliminary list of works and papers relating to the mammalian orders Cete and Sirenia........-.--.------ H, Bull, vol v1, No 3, pp 399-562 sexual, mectolval; and geographical variation in Leucosticte tephrocotis H, Bull, vol u, No 4, pp 345-350 synonymatic list of American Sciuri or arboreal squirrels. .1J, Bull, vol 1v, No 4, pp 877-887 Allen (J. A.) and Coues (E.), monograph of North American Rodentia..H, Mon x1 Alluvium, analyses of, from Nebraska, Blue River, Dakota City, Elkhorn River, Platte River, and Republican River _......... H, Ann 8, p 258 Of Ne braske) o2< goss uae av caiedte Shoo ath ee oaedeeas eames W, Iv, pp 1-219 leeches, fresh-water, collected in portions of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New IMGXICO; SANG is 7 ist Soak aos wise aie Serica aaee emt W, V, pp 955-967 Little Colorado River, geology between Camp Apache and....W, 11, pp 215-218 geology between Verde River and.._.............------- W, 11, pp 209-215 mammals collected in portions of California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, and oiscn0cssaccisateene cmmce see ses oocanses W, v, pp 35-129 map, geologic, of. (See Map, geologic, Arizona. ) map, topographic, of. (See Map, topographic, Arizona. ) Martinez district, notes on _......-.-...-------------- eee eee eee W, 1871, p 56 Maynard district, notes on ..----.--..--------- 2-2-2 ee eee eee eee W, 1871, p 54 mining districts of ...........-...- W, 1871, pp 53-59; W, 1876, pp 55-56, 60-61 Mollusca, terrestial and fluviatile, collected in portions of Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, and........-.------------------ W, v, pp 923-954 Neuroptera and pseudo-Neuroptera collected in portions of Colorado, New M6X160, ANG wei. ese ioe seis eee ccccasaace scenes gaceee W, Vv, pp 909-922 Orthoptera collected in portions of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and) scaseddcdceciee tems oo se veleeess W, v, pp 843-908 Pinal Mountains, mines in, notes on.......----.------------ W, 1871, pp 56-59 Plants Of que eee isa see aceasta wesw? Sosa atae sees W, 101, pp 603-609 of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and, catalogue of, with descriptions of new species ....-..-.---------------:---W, VI, pp 53-297 of Utah, Nevada, and.......---..----------------+---- W, Uncl 5, pp 5-19 plateau region of New Mexico and, geology of...-..-..-.---- W, 1, pp 542-567 pottery, implements, etc., obtained in New Mexico and ...-. W, vit, pp 374-390 range region in New Mexico and, geology of ..........-..--- W, ut, pp 507-524 reptiles and batrachians collected in California, Nevada, and..-......- W, 1878, pp 206-226 collected in portions of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico; and). cine doGhesninteiee te dee Sseeetees W, v, pp 509-584 SYDOPSIS Of oie cis geisha e visitas a ceictniciets wieleralertenicias W, v, pp 585-633 ruins, ancient, near San Juan River........--.-- H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 25-45 section, geologic, in. (See Section, geologic, in Arizona. ) Tiger district, notes on -........-.----------------- ee eens W, 1871, pp 54-55 topographic map of. (See Map, topographic, Arizona.) tribes, ancient, of, bead ornaments-used by...... H, Bull, vol 11, No 1, pp 67-69 Verde River, geology between Little Colorado River and..... W, 11, pp 209-215 volcanic region in New Mexico and, geology of............-. W, ut, pp 525-541 72 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL, 222, Arizona, Vulture mine, notes on.........-....--2-2----0--ee eee eee W, 1871, p 56 Weaver district, notes on_-..--------------- eee eee eee eee eee W, 1871, p 55 Zygenide and Bombycide collected in portions of California and .....-.- W,Yy, pp 795-802 (See, also, Basin ranges. ) Arkansas, elevations in._---- H, Miscl 1 (3d ed), p 5; H, Miscl 1 (4th ed), pp 55-56 IOGUSIS Iau ee Recerca ae Rae ctn es hee es H, Uncel 14, p 64 Arkansas River, Colorado, agriculture near......-...--.------ H, Ann 4, pp 213-217 cultivable areas in basin of...-.-....-.----------------- H, Ann 10, pp 326-328 geology Neat ose eects H, Ann 3, pp 48-49; H, Ann 1-3, pp 148-149 Arkansas Valley, Colorado, geology of-.--. H, Ann 7, pp 239-242; W, 1875, pp 97-98 SIACIATON AM UPPER. nace ones see ceeeceeeces bes aanseaaeeee H, Ann 8, pp 47-53 Art, ancient, in Colorado, northwestern ....-..-.---- H, Bull, vol 11, No 1, pp 65-66 in Wyoming, Bridger Basin......-....----.------------- H, Ann 6, pp 651-653 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Artemia fertilis Verrill from Great Salt Lake, Utah, notes on..H, Ann 12, 1, pp 459-463 (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Artemia muehlhausenii, relation of Artemia salina and, to genus Branchipus SCHBElER.c)5.52 5 cides cewek aces ceedeateos H, Ann 12, 1, pp 466-473 (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Artemia salina, parthenogenesis in-.--....-..--.---------- H, Ann 12,1, pp 463-466 relation to Artemia muehlhausenii and to genus Branchipus Schaefer. .H, Ann 12, I, pp 466-473 (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Artesian borings in Wyoming, along line of Union Pacific Railroad. .......- H, Bull, ss vol 11, No 1, pp 181-185 Artesian wells of Great Basin .....-./-...-..------------------- W, ur, pp 115-117 of Western States and Territories _-._.-............-..---.---- W, 1, pp 206-210 Ashley Creek Basin, Utah, geology of..-.--.-.-....-------------- K, 11, pp 291-298 Asia and Asia Minor, springs, thermal, of..............-- H, Ann 12, 11, pp 339-344 Aspen Mountain district, Colorado, structure of .............----.. UM, pp 209-210 Aspen Ridge, Idaho, geology of .........-.--------------+-- H, Ann 11, pp 558-559 : Asphaltum in California, San Fernando Range ........-..----. W, 1876, pp 164-166 Astronomical observations at Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Cheyenne, WYOMING: secocawodeeveeseumeeesiing se heen cccdceesacoacd W, Unel 3 in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Montana, and New Mexico..... W, 1874, pp 13-102 in Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and New M@R1C0 2 ncncammsda dec. inqnemsbebekoneees eee teed W, u, pp 1491 Astrophyllite, analysis of, from Colorado............--..--------- H, Ann 10, p 138 Atlas sheets, description of.._-_...........22.-.0222-2-20e-e eens W, 1876, pp 42-46 list of. (See pages 60-62 of this bulletin. ) Aubrey group, exposures of -..-..2.....022..2--22 20022 ee eee eee ee eee UM, pp 5455 of Uinta Mountains .......-22----- 0.22. eee eee ee eee eee eee UM, pp 148-150 Aubrey limestone of Basin Ranges......-.-.......--2.2-.------- W, 111, pp 177-178 Aughey (8.), catalogue of land and fresh-water shells of Nebraska......--. H, Bull, vol u1, No 3, pp 697-704 notes on the nature of the food of the birds of Nebraska..........-. H, Uncl 14, App, pp 13-62 superficial deposits of Nebraska ...........-....2.2---.-- H, Ann 8, pp 243-269 Augite-andesite, analysis of, from Nevada, Palisade Canyon ..........-- K, u, p 587 of Nevada, microscopical petrography of.:...............-.-- K, vi, pp 221-228 OL. Nevada Plateatt:nnoc4oc-manaamesnscecsemeecasecctacumete ses K, 1, pp 571-577 Augite-trachyte, analysis of, from Nevada, Sheep Corral Canyon..... .--K, 11, p 838 SCHMECKEBIER. ] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 73 Augite-trachyte, analysis of, from Nevada, Truckee Ferry ...-..---.---- K, 1, p 833 analysis of, from Norway .--.-----------------¢--- ee eee eee eee eee K, vi, p 146 Augusta Mountains, Nevada, geology of..-..----.---------------- K, 1, pp 649-659 STANCE OF ie eis ciated SA) cia icte hase hee eiula'o,d Sidtecesindese Bae c ame Uee K, 1, pp 79-80 Austin (C. F.), list of Hepaticse collected in the Southwest ........-.-- W, vi, p 350 plants determined by -...- Be Aaah oleae nage aya een g ctgn ge W, Uncl 5, p 62 Austin (E. P.), report of...........2..-2----22--0- eee eee ee eee W, 1871, pp 91-92 Austria, primitive lapidarian sculptures in -._.-..-.--------------- Eth, v, pp 22-25 Awapa Plateau, Utah, geology of.....-.--.-.-.-------------------- HP, pp 272-276 Aztec district, New Mexico, notes on.............-.---.--------- W, 1876, pp 66-67 Bannock Range, Idaho, geology of ....-..-.---------------- H, Ann 11, pp 570-572 Banner district, California, notes on ......--...---..------------ W, 1876, pp 57-58 Bannister (H. M.), report of a geological reconnaissance along the Union Pacific Railroad) sc222cn..2e a52he Siete aces toaaacmeeesikeeen es eeees H, Ann 7, pp 352-361; H, Ann 9, pp 226-235; H, Ann 10, pp 135-139 collected in South Park district ..........----------- H, Ann 7, pp 267-270 mines and minerals of .......... H Ann 3, pp 103-130; H, Ann 1-3, pp 201-228 mining districts of, report on -......-..----------------- H, Ann 7, pp 275-361 Mollusca of, report on....-..------------- eee eee eee ee H, Ann 8, pp 389-410 Mollusca, terrestrial and fluviatile, collected in portions of Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and ....._......---------------- W, V, pp 923-954 mollusks, terrestrial, collected in, list of ........--.--.-------- H, Anh 7, p 523 moths of, geographical distribution of -............--2.-- H, Ann 7, pp 5438-559 moths, noctuid, collected in, in 1875, notes on -.--...--22..--2222222- H, Bull vol 111, No 1, pp 115-120 90 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL 222, Colorado, moths, tineid, collected in, in 1875, notes on....-..------------- H, Bull, vol m1, No 1, pp 143-145 Mount Lincoln, meteorological observations at -...-..----- H, Miscl 6, pp 22-34 Muddy Valley, geology of........---------------------- H, Ann 7, pp 178-184 Myriopoda of.= <<. sss coseeee estat eesdee Resse ee eee ieinis = H, Ann 7, p 607 Neuroptera and pseudo-Neuroptera collected in, report on..H, Ann 7, pp 571-606 collected in portions of Arizona, New Mexico, and ...-.-- W, v, pp 909-922 Nevada City, mines at and near..H, Ann 3, pp 116-118; H, Ann 1-3, pp 114-116 North Park, geology of...........--------------------- LOR, 1868, pp 237-242; H, Ann 2, pp 85-88; H, Ann 4, pp 124-128; K, 11, pp 112-129 northwestern, report on portion of --....-..----------+----- H, Ann 10, pp 3-60 Orthoptera collected in California, New Mexico, and .---.- W, 1876, pp 278-295 collected in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and 1610} C0) OV 1 0) ae ee i nn ee W, v, pp 843-908 collected in, list of ...-.......--..-.-.---- H, Bull, vol 11, No 3, pp 261-267 Pagosa Springs, geology of....-...-- Satie Sete ARs ee H, Ann 9, pp 183-185 Park province, structure of...-......-------.-----------+------ UM, pp 26-29 Park Range, Archean rocks of ..........-.-.-2-2-0----+eeeeeeee K, 1, pp 36-42 geology of ......-.--.------ H, Ann 7, pp 39-48, 225-229; K, 11, pp 130-141 topographic features of .....-.-.-.------------------ H, Ann 9, pp 378-381 trachiy te Obes wesieneninre aeereonanceuesaneweee decease anaes K, 1, pp 582-585 passes in the high mountains..........--..--------.---------- H, Ann 7, p 675 physical features of ..-..--.---..--------2---- 22 eee eee eee K, m1, pp 476-480 Physopoda, Tertiary of..-......--.---.-- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 4, pp 221-223 plants collected in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and, catalogue of, with descriptions of new species -...--.------------ W, vi, pp 53-297 collected in Wyoming, New Mexico and, catalogue of..H, Ann 4, pp 472-487 Precious: Metalsans. awe ss asec case eee Now cies K, 11, pp 485-492 Purgatory River region, agricultural resources of --..--- W, 11, Supp, pp 379-381 POOPY Of e sce viersasseaadaeseesare weeds ate W, 10, Supp, pp 195-224 Red Creek, Archean rocks of....-..--.------------------0+-+ K, 11, pp 269-271 reptiles and batrachians collected in portions of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and......--.-....---- W, v, pp 509-584 Rio Grande drainage basin, geology of.-.......--.-.----- H, Ann 9, pp 153-167 Rio Grande region, geology of.......----------------- W, 11, Supp, pp 313-321 roads and trails in.......-....-2.-.-2-2----------2---+2+- H, Ann 9, pp 347-350 Rocky Mountains, notes on.......--.-----. H, Bull, vol 1, ser 1, No 2, pp 72-77 Rocky Mountains, topographic features of crest of, south of Tennessee PASS paid hamtetctde ein ae tte Batali bra Sy eiee H, Ann 9, pp 373-377 ruins, ancient, in southwestern ..H, Ann 8, pp 367-381; H, Ann 10, pp 383-452; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 1, pp 17-30; H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 3-24 Saguache Range. (See Sawatch Range.) St. Vrain Creek, geology near. --.- H, Ann 3, pp 27-28; H, Ann 1-3, pp 127-128 San Juan Mountains, geology of ......-....-....---------- W, 1875, pp 100-101 San Juan region, communication between Denver and, means of ..-... H, Ann 8, pp 443-449 POOR yO auc uae eee neee sa seeesee wekeeecece, H, Ann 8, pp 187-240; H, Ann 9, pp 241-276; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 3, pp 151-164 MINES Of yous oe eae sete wea anaes mee H, Ann 8, pp 229-238; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 3, pp 151-164 topostTaphy Of scacadcaccds cc hanbosscesscacacuckoues H, Ann 8, pp 451-496; H, Ann 9, pp 353-368; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 3, pp 195-210 San Juan River, ruins and cave dwellings on -.... H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 7-10 San Juan Valley, geology of .....-.-.----.-.-2-2-------- H, Ann 9, pp 248-251 San Luis district, geology of... -..-- Leeddimesmiausees 23 Hae H, Ann 7, pp 305-351 SCHMECKEBIER.] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 91 Colorado, San Luis Valley, agriculture in..............-.---- H, Ann 4, pp 197-202 San Luis Valley, cultivable areas in -...........-..----- H, Ann 10, pp 328-330 geology and topography of......-...-.-------------- H, Ann 9, pp 140-149 physical features of ....-.-.---------- Pada aseaeiese W, 1876, pp 86-88 San Miguel Mountains, geology of.-....-.-.------ weet H, Ann 10, pp 193-195 San Miguel region, physical features of..........----------- W, 1876, pp 98-100 Sangre de Cristo Range, geology of ..--..---------------- H, Ann 9, pp 108-139 Sawatch Range, geology of........-....--------. -------- H, Ann 9, pp 150-175 section, geologic, in. (See Section, geologic, in Colorado.) Sierra El Late, geology of.........--...-------------+--- H, Ann 9, pp 272-274 silver and gold mines of ........-.- H, Ann 8, pp 87-89; H, Ann 1-3, pp 187-189 silver mining in Georgetown district........-.-..----------- K, 11, pp 89-605 Snake River region, silver minesin...........--------------- K, 10, pp 617-624 Sneffels, Mount, ascent of -..........---- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 3, pp 193-199 Sopris Peak, geology of-........---.---------.------------ H, Ann 8, pp 61-63 South Park, fishes of Tertiary shales of......- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2; No 1, pp 3-5 $2270) (6) a ZN 0) GPa Pent APE Oo TR Ba et a aye Re i, Ann 3, pp 79-81; H, Ann 1-3, pp 179-181; H, Ann 7, pp 36-39, 212-225 topographic features of -.....-..-------------------- H, Ann 9, pp 419-431 South Platte drainage basin, cultivable areas on-....---. H, Ann 10, pp 323-326 Spanish Peaks, description of ..---...---.---- H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, pp 551-552 VOleanie:1OCks:OF «)..-sonccicdccaae cameos amamecce, H, Ann 9, pp 131-136 Spanish Peaks region, geology of ...--..--..-------------- W, 1879, pp 271-281 spiders from, descriptions of two new ..--..-- H, Bull, vol 11, No 2, pp 528-529 springs near Colorado City...-... H, Ann 3, pp 118-120; H, Ann 1-3, pp 116-118 stratigraphy and Pliocene vertebrate paleontology of northern ......-.- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 1, No 1, pp 9-28 Tarryall Range, topographic features of._..---.-----.---. H, Ann 9, pp 411-412 temperature in, compared with eastern cities........-..------- H, Ann 9, p 355 Tertiary lake basin at Florissant.............- H, Bull, vol v1, No 2, pp 279-300 DiNnGiia, Obs cst eal sses co agsssesse rece en SSS H, Bull, vol 11, No 1, pp 121-142 distribution of -.-.-.-.-.---------.------ H, Bull, vol m1, No 1, pp 147-150 topographic map of. (See Map, topographic, Colorado.) triangulation in --..-- H, Bull, vol 111, No 3, pp 706-728; H, Ann 10, pp 275-310 Trinidad, astronomical determinations at -....--....--.------ W, u, pp 289-312 Trinidad region, geology of..--.---.-.------------++---- H, Ann 9, pp 192-207 Uinta Mountains, geology of eastern portion Ol venmicedeeasesaseaceacseees UM Uncompahgre Plateau, geology and topography of ...H, Ann 9, pp 40-48, 49-50 Uncompahgre region, physical features of..........------.-- W, 1876, pp 95-97 Vermillion Creek, rocks exposed on..-.....------------------ K, 1, pp 142-144 Vermillion Creek Basin, geology of -......---.-.---- K, 1, pp 225-227, 275-277 vertebrate paleontology of......-..-.------------------- H, Ann 7, pp 427-533 water resources of western Kansas and eastern ........... H, Ann 4, pp 448-452 West Plum Creek, geology near .......-...- H, Ann 3, p 40; H, Ann 1-3, p 140 White River district, geology of.......-.-..--.-----.---- H, Ann 10, pp 61-131 topographical report on....-.-.------------+-------- H, Ann 10, pp 349-357 Williams River Mountains, geology of..........-..-..--- H, Ann 7, pp 189-192 Yampa Plateau, geology of.......--.-.-----------------0-0-- K, m1, pp 282-286 SURUCHUE OF sso 52 ore Saieciscciscs onan mmaneeeeienasan se cance UM, pp 202-203 Yampa River district, topographical report on.........-- H, Ann 10, pp 359-378 Yampa Valley, geology of upper. -..-.--.------------------ K, 11, pp 181-187 Yampa Valley and Browns Park, geology of.........-.....-.- K, 1, pp 222-225 (See, also, Fortieth Parallel region. ) Colorado City, Colorado, geology between Denver and ....-............. H, Ann 8, pp 37-46; H, Ann 1-3, pp 137-146 92 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL 222, Colorado City, Colorado, geology between Fort Union and....-- H, Ann 3, pp 47-58 springs near ....-.-.----------- H, Ann 3, pp 118-120; H, Ann 1-3, pp 116-118 Colorado district, Nevada, notes on_..--....-.------------------ W, 1876, pp 61-62 Colorado group, fossils of, from Bear River Valley, Colorado, list of..H, Ann 11, p 266 of Colorado, Colorado Range.-....---.------------------------- K, 1, pp 41-45 Huerfanio: Par kx soioicclnro's-d 4 Se wiziesisiate adie a naie's’s ereisicretsrs H, Ann 9, pp 126-127 Northwestern svcececesceee ne d's cesssercwecasecs coos H, Ann 10, pp 30-31 San Juan drainage basin...-......------------------ H, Ann 9, pp 183-187 south central, and New Mexico, north central...--- W, 1, Supp, pp 95-101 Spanish Peaks region ......-------------------------- W, 1879, pp 276-277 White River district........--.------------------ H, Ann 10, pp 75-76, 109 of Fortieth Parallel region -......--------------------------+-- K, 1, p 305-320 of New Mexico, north-central, and Colorado, south-central -..-.----.--- W, 1, Supp, pp 95-101 of Utah, White River district. .-...--..-.------------ H, Ann 10, pp 74-75, 109 of Wyoming, Colorado Range...-..-.-.---------------+-------- K, 1, pp 41-45 Sweetwater Valley .....---.-.------------- eee eee eee H, Ann 11, p 109 Whisky Gap, vicinity of -....-....----------------- H, Ann 1], pp 122-123 Wind River Range, vicinity of........---...-------------- H, Ann 11, p 85 (See, also, Cretaceous No. 2.) Colorado Plateau, geology of ....-...-----.-------------2-------- W, 1, pp 227-301 Colorado Plateau system, description of..........----..----------- W, 11, pp 438-57 Colorado or Front Range, Colorado-Wyoming, Archean rocks of--.-.-- K, 1, pp 17-28 of east slope, geology of, from Cache la Poudre River to Pikes Peak ..H, Ann 7, pp 17-36 geology of -...--.--- H, Ann 4, pp 112-119; H, Ann 8, pp 40-46; K, 1, pp 2-72 from Denver to Colorado Springs....-.---..------- '.-H, Ann 7, pp 194-212 JUTASSIC LOCKS:Of eccencseceacciemancdsin awe scecesiies sue secoee K, 1, pp 285-289 surface features of, notes on ....-..------ H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 4, pp 216-220 topographic features of .-..-..-.------------------------ H, Ann 9, pp 414-417 “Tassie .TOcks OF sencceemeuas 24 symm aeeeessedccewesex Soeeesse K, 1, pp 249-258 Colorado River, canyons of .-....-------------------------------- W, 111, pp 67-85 diversion of, proposed..........-.----------------- W, 1876, pp 70-77, 109-125 explorations of, account of........-.--------- W, i, pp 147-171; ECR, pp 3-145 irrigable lands in basin of, in Utah _.._.........2-2-2-..-------- AL, pp 150-164 Colorado Valley, birds of, a repository of information concerning North Amer- ican ornithology...-....-..-.-------------------------++ H, Miscl 11 physical features Of nc. caw ss toaceeca sete ceme nse sortos ECR, pp 149-214 Colorado Springs, Colorado, astronomical observations at -...-- W, Unel 3, pp 47-82 peology Near sccesceeeae sss doe onaesaweesbseeasecee cesies H, Ann 6, pp 100-104 Coloradoite, analysis of, from Colorado, Ballerat district, Smuggler mine, and Boulder County, Keystone mine ----.--..--..----- H, Ann 10, p 142 Columbus district, Nevada, notes on ._.....-.----------------------- W, 1871, p 48 Comstock lode, mines of, workings of......-.----.-....-----+----- K, 11, pp 97-191 Ores Of, (REAtMENE Of carcncusccewetenn bak ks eniicceteuenein K, 11, pp 193-272 TEPOLS ON: Sais eesinisgcictanssans W, 1877, pp 1284-1285; W, 1878, pp 145-166 structure; Ores, et0.;Ofees ssoceccuss sane dsesese eek secon esc cdec K, 1, pp 37-96 Confidence district, California, notes on.....-.....----.---------- W, 1878, pp 86-87 Conglomerate, analysis of, from Wyoming, Blacks Fork, vicinity of... .- K, 1, p 248 Conglomerates, formation of........-. iz oustaanaians eluates ae tes HP, pp 214-224 of Utah, high plateaus -...-...-..------. 2-22. eee eee eee ee HP, pp 74-77 Conklin (A. R.), geological report on portions of western Nevada and eastern Califorinlas. saciccme nee samcenictles Se adres W, 1878, pp 167-183 SCHMECKEBIER.] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 93 Cenklin (A. R.), geological report on the portions of western Nevada and east- ern California between the parallels of 39° 30’ and 38° 30’ explored in the field season of 1876..-...----- W, 1877, pp 1285-1295 report on the foothills facing the plains from latitude 35° 30’ to 38°._..W, 1877, pp 1298-1303 report on the geology~of the mountain ranges from La Veta Pass to the head of the Pecos........--..----..------------ W, 1876, pp 199-202 report on the lithology of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, ; W, 1877, pp 1295-1298 report on the lithology and mineralogy of portions of Nevada and Cali- formias 445i 4iscoseset es oo sagan eee eeeete W, 1878, pp 184-185 Conrad (T. A.), descriptions of new mollusks from Cretaceous beds of Col- OPdd Oy soe eins c tori ca reo insti aeemeees H, Ann 7, pp 455-456 Contour map of United States, notes on-._.-..----- H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, pp 223-226 Coopers Creek, Wyoming, geology near ...-.-.------------- LOR, 1868, pp 242-243; H, Ann 2, pp 89-90 Cope (E. D.), contribution to the knowledge of the ichthyological fauna of the Green River shales...-..-..--.-. H, Bull, vol mr, No 4, pp 806-819 descriptions of fishes from the Cretaceous and Tertiary deposits west of the Mississippi River ..--...--.------ H, Bull, vol 1v, No 1, pp 67-77 descriptions of new extinct vertebrata from the upper Tertiary and Dakota fOrMAtiONS 1. cccssesessosesecsa ces H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 379-396 notes on the Eocene and Pliocene lacustrine formations of New Mexico, including descriptions of certain new species of vertebrates..W, 1874, pp 115-130 observations on the faunze of the Miocene Tertiaries of Oregon...H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 55-69 on a carnivorous Dinosaurian from the Dakota beds of Colorado...H, Bull, vol 111, No 4, pp 805-806 on a wading pird from the Amyzon shales...._.. H, Bull, vol v1, No 1, pp 83-85 on some new batrachia and reptilia from the Permian beds of Texas. H, Bull, vol v1, No 1, pp 79-82 on the Canide of the Loup Fork epoch-..-.-.-.- H, Bull, vol v1, No 2, pp 387-390 on the extinct species of Rhinoceridz of North America and their allies. H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 227-237 on the extinct vertebrata of the Eocene of Wyoming, observed by the ex- pedition of 1872, with notes on the geology .“..H, Ann 6, pp 543-649 on the fishes of the Tertiary shales of Green River, Wyoming......-. H, Ann 4, pp 425-431 on the fishes of Tertiary shales of the South Park .......-.-----. H, Bull, vols, ser 2, No 1, pp 3-5 on the fossil reptiles and fishes of the Cretaceous rocks of Kansas... - - H, Ann 4, pp 385-425 on the genus Erisichte...........-------+---- H, Bull, vol 111, No 4, pp 821-823 on the geology and paleontology of the Cretaceous strata of Kansas...H, Ann 5, pp 318-349 on the Nimravide and Canide of the Miocene period. --.-. H, Bull, vol v1, No J, pp 165-181 on the Plagopterinez and the ichthyology of Utah....-..-..----.-... W, Uncl 8 on the vertebrata of the Wind River Eocene beds of Wyoming..H, Bull, vol v1, No 1, pp 183-202 on the vertebrate fossils of the Wahsatch strata......-.-- H, Ann 5, pp 350-353 Professor Owen on the Pythonomorpha...--... H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 299-311 94 INDEX T0 HAYDEN, KING, [BULL, 222. Cope (E. D.), recent reptiles and fishes; report on the reptiles and fishes obtained by the naturalists of the expedition..-H, Ann 4, pp 432-442 report on geology of northwestern New Mexico.....--.-..--- W, 1875, pp 61-97 report on geology of the region of the Judith River, Montana, and on ver- tebrate fossils obtained on or near the Missouri River--..--. H, Bull, - vol 101, No 3, pp 565-597 report on the recent reptiles and fishes of the survey, collected by Camp- bell Carrington and C. M. Dawes.......-.----- H, Ann 5, pp 467-476 report on the remains of population observed in northwestern New M@XICO: sass annsancieegien teks eonecatecedanicece W, vu, pp 351-361 report on the remains of population observed on and near the Eocene plateau of northwestern New Mexico ...--....-. W, 1875, pp 166-173 report on the stratigraphy and Pliocene vertebrate paleontology of north- 6th Colorado) -sejeieaeinc ss cwe cuca H, Bull, vol 1, ser 1, No1, pp 9-28 report on the vertebrate paleontology of Colorado .......- H, Ann 7, pp 427-533 report upon the extinct vertebrata obtained in New Mexico by parties of the expedition of 1874........--.-.-------------- eee W, Iv, part 0 review of the Rodentia of the Miocene period of North America.._.... H, Bull, vol vi, No 2, pp 361-386 review of the vertebrata of the Cretaceous period found west of the Mis- sissippi River sssscec5eesecen esse H, Bull, vol 1, ser 1, No 2, pp 548 supplementary notices of fishes from the fresh-water Tertiaries of the Rocky Mountains.....-.-.--..-- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 1, No 2, pp 49-51 systematic catalogue of the vertebrata of the Eocene of New Mexico..W, Uncl 9 the relations of the horizons of extinct vertebrata of Europe and North AMETICA 25-2500 de cicecccade cebepaeed H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 33-54 the vertebrata of the Cretaceous formations of the West -...-..-..-.. H, Mon u the vertebrata of the Tertiary formations of the West_.....-....-..- H, Mon m1 Cope (E. D.) and Yarrow (H. C.), report upon the collections of fishes made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1871-1874........2...2---.---------- W, v, pp 635-703 Cope district, Nevada, notes on ........--.---.-.-.---- 2220-22222 2 eee W, 1871, p 34 Copper ore, analysis of, from Arizona, San Francisco River.-.-.,...---- W, m1, p 636 analysis of, from New Mexico, Springhill district......-......-.-.. W, 1, p 636 Coprolite, analysis of, from Kansas. --.- H, Ann 9, p 286; H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, p 217 Correlation of Archean rocks exposed in Fortieth Parallel area...... K, 1, pp 99-111 Cortez district, Nevada, mining in.......-.-..--..2.22..0-------- K, 1m, pp 405=407 Cortez Range, Nevada, geology of.......-.---------------2.------ K, 11, pp 570-589 granite Of na2sscdeeserescen ys ese deeddedeadceececesdsstacioeees. K, 1, pp 70-74 Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, Paleozoic rocks of.......-...---------- K, 1, pp 165-172 Coues (E.), abstract of a study of the genera Geomys and Thomomys......... ECR, pp 217-279 an account of the various publications relating to the travels of Lewis and Clarke, with a commentary on the zoological results of their expedition..-....----.-------- H, Bull, vol 3, ser 2, No 6, pp 417-444 bibliography of American ornithology -...----. H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 239-330; H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 521-1066 birds of the Colorado Valley ....-..-------.--------- 22-222 eee eee H, Miscl 11 birds'of the Northwest <..te dessins eicic conic seek semis se emeecaceaticas H, Miscl 3 field notes on birds observed in Dakota and Montana along the forty- ninth parallel during seasons of 1873 and 1874..H, Bull, vol rv, No 8, pp 545-661 fur-bearing animalsisccisicce vee vate idcissereswececicicia's scimcaneeseuc'ss H, Miscl 8 ona breed of solid-hoofed pigs, apparently established in Texas. .H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 295-297 SCHMECKEBIER. ] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 95 Coues (E.), on consolidation of the hoofs in the Virginian deer..H, Bull, voliv, No 1, pp 293-294 on the breeding habits, nest, and eggs of the white-tailed ptarmigan (Lago- pus leucurus)......-.--------- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 263-266 on the cranial and dental characters of Mephitine, with descriptions of Mephitis frontata ........---..-.-- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 1, pp 7-15 on the present status of Passer domesticus in America, with special refer- ence to the Western States and Territories....H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 175-193 precursory notes on American insectivorous mammals, with descriptions of new species..--...---.------..---- H, Bull, vol 11, No 3, pp 631-653 some account, critical, descriptive, and historical, of Zapus hudsonius..H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 253-262 the cranial and dental characters of Geomyide.-.-.-..-. H Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 2, pp 83-90 synopsis of the reptiles and batrachians of Arizona -....-...-- W, Vv, pp 585-633 Coues (E.) and Allen (J. A.), monographs of North American Rodentia..H, Mon x1 Coues (E.) and Yarrow (H.C.), notes on the herpetology of Dakota and Montanaa iis: se aaccetsouuekectec H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 259-291 report upon the collections of mammals made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1871-1874... .. W,Y,; pp 35-129 Coulter (J. M.), botany, report on [1872]......-...---.---.-- H, Ann 6, pp 747-792 Coulter (J. M) and Porter (T. C.), synopsis of the flora of Colorado...... H, Miscl 4 Cranberry, insects affecting ---.-. Crabs Sayoetacenmee en aoetae H, Ann 10, pp 521-526 Crania from Santa Barbara Islands,, California, observations on..W, vil, pp 277-292 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Crania and skeletons collected in 1872-1874, notes on.-.....--..- W, vit, pp 391-397 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Cranial amulets and prehistoric trephining.........-..--------4------------ Eth, v (See, also, Ethnology and archeology.) Cranium from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, report on.....--.- H, Ann 10, pp 453-457 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Crayfish from Lower Tertiary beds of western Wyoming vol v1, No 2, pp 391-397 Cresson (E. T.), report on the collections of Hymenoptera made in portions of Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona, 1872-1874.. W, v, pp 705-736 Cretaceous No. 1 of Colorado, east of Front Range ............ H, Ann 7, pp 100-101 . of Colorado, San Juan region......-----.0-------en eee nee H, Ann 8, pp 222-224 (See, also, Dakota group. ) Cretaceous No. 2 of Colorado, east of Front Range..........-. H, Ann 7, pp 101-102 of Colorado, San Juan region........-----2--2----------- H, Ann 8, pp 224-228 (See, also, Colorado group. ) Cretaceous No. 2 and No. 3 of Colorado; Eagle, Grand, and Gunnison rivers.. _H, Ann 8, pp 135-137 Cretaceous No. 3 of Colorado, east of Front Range ........... H, Ann 7, pp 102-103 Cretaceous No. 4 and No. 5 of Colorado, east of Front Range..H, Ann 7, pp 103-105 Cretaceous fossils, geographical distribution of, table showing. .H, Ann 11, pp 252-253 invertebrates, corals of Colorado, remarks on...H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 220-221 mollusks of Colorado..........-.-.-----+----------- H, Ann 7, pp 455-456 of Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico..-.-..--.-- W, Iv, pp 169-205 Gf BnGe Mic nostic nckaueki enctdadee BH, pp 383-459; PBH, pp 27-46 of Colorado.......--- H, Ann 11, pp 175-177, 197, 205-207, 224-225, 265-266 96 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL 222. Cretaceous fossils; invertebrates of Colorado, Bear Creek Valley, list of.-H, Ann 11, pp 265-266 invertebrates of Colorado, Cache la Poudre Valley and Fossil Ridge..H, Ann 11, pp 175-177 of Colorado, Golden and Morrison, list of ....-...-------- H, Ann 11, p 197 Greeléy;, vicinity Of. 02.22 esccec essere yee ys races H, Ann 11, p 266 Sage: Creek? <1 cjcioee warcisewcd ses = vemeeeee H, Ann 11, pp 205-207 White River Indian Agency, vicinity of ........ H, Ann 11, pp 224-225 of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona ......--..- W, Iv, pp 169-205 of Fortieth Parallel region..........-.----.------------- K, iv, pp 140-182 of Fox Hills group of Colorado, east of Rocky Mountains. --..-- H, Ann 11, pp 179-186, 266 of New Mexico, list of.....-..--------------------- H, Ann 11, pp 267-268 of New Mexico and Utah .........--.----------- ---- W, Uncel 6, pp 24-27 of New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, and Colorado ........---- W, Iv, pp 169-205 of Plateau province .......--.-.------------------ UM, pp 94-101, 112-124 Ot: SouthWest 225.2222. csccccencdi sess eesecercceree W, 1v, pp 169-205 of Texas; Denison, Hilotes, and Salado, list of.....-- H, Ann 11, pp 268-270 of Utah, Ashley Fork isc sco Gwin H, Bull, vols, ser 2, No 5, pp 401-411 notes on the surface features of the Colorado or Front Range of the Rocky Mountains....-..---.-- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 4, pp 216-220 preliminary reportsor 1877. 2. sein, Boose gee Bache sick c's Seeseees H, Unel 13 preliminary-reportfor 1878).c:. . os. site de Seve deueee ede s aeieeieesees HA Uncel 16 remarks on the geological formations along the eastern margins of the Rocky Mountains... ...- 2203 se0+.--ee--260 +204 H, Unel 16, pp 13-16 report on geology of Nebraska .........-...---.---------2--- H, Unel 1, pp 7-79 some remarks in regard to the period of elevation of those ranges of the Rocky Mountains near the sources of the Missouri River and its tH WtATeS: ccc day dw oeieconeee ce ieekus eee ce H, Unel 16, pp 9-13 sketch of the geology about the headwaters of the Missouri and Yellow- SLONE TIVEMS J). ov cceiswloaiedeale ees se eeton H, Unel 16, pp 21-29 the Primordial sandstone of the Rocky Mountains in the Northwestern Territories of th: United States -..-......-....- H, Unel 16, pp 16-21 the so-called Two Ocean Pass ........-...----- H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 223-225 report on explorations in Colorado..........-.--------+----- H, Ann 8, pp 1-71 work in charge of, report on_..-.....-..-.------------ iscieaiscemsisa LOR, 1867, pp 128-181; LOR, 1868, pp 220-255; H, Ann 1, pp 5-64; H, Ann 2, pp 67-107; H, Ann 4, pp 3-188; H, Ann 5, pp 3-204; H, Ann 6, pp 11-313; H, Ann 7, pp17-82; H, Ann 9, pp 1-28; H, Ann 10, pp xiii-xxix; H, Ann 11, pp vii-xxviii; H, Ann12, 1, pp xiii-xviii; 1, pp xvii-xxiv Helena. Montana, geology between Three Forks and ..-.-.....- H, Ann 6, pp 81-82 Hemiptera of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and California............. W, 1877, pp 1322-1334 SCHMECKEBIER. ] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 115 Hemiptera of Arizona and adjacent States......-.--...----.------ W, v, pp 829-841 of California and adjacent States............--..----.-------- W, v, pp 829-841 of California, Colorado, and Arizona.......--...--..---- W, 1877, pp 1822-1334 of Colorado and adjacent States ...-...-.-.------------------ W, \, pp 829-841 of Colorado, eastern, and New Mexico, northeastern, list of.......... H, Ann 4, pp 471-472 of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California--..-... W, 1877, pp 1822-1334 of Dakota and Montana.........-.......-.--- H, Bull, vol rv, No 2, pp 503-512 of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona ..-..-- W, vy, pp 829-841 of Montana and Dakota..........-.-.-------- H, Bull, vol rv, No 2, pp 503-512 of New Mexico and adjacent States_........-2...2--2--2-.--- W, v, pp 829-841 of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and California. ....-- W, 1877, pp 1322-1334 of New Mexico, northeastern, and Colorado, eastern, list of........-- H, Ann 4, pp 471-472 of Utah and adjacent States. __......-------.---------------- W, v, pp 829-841 Ol Wester: BLALeB ani sec occas bette camcutmewneaseceeeeces H, Ann 5, pp 392-423 Nit OF si setoouad deeoaeek Yasuo H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 269-361 (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Henry Mountains, Utah, geology of...........--.----.2- 22-22-22 ee eee eee HM Henryite, analyses of, from Colorado, Gold Hill, Red Cloud mine...-..-. H, Ann 7, p 353; H, Ann 10, p 144 Henrys Fork, Wyoming, geology near.........---------------- H, Ann 4, pp 56-63 Henrys Fork Basin, Wyoming, geology of ...-..--.-.-.-2-------- K, 1, pp 261-269 Henrys Fork group, exposures of ._.....--..---------------------------- UM, p 50 . of Uinta: Mountains sisajen« ssemecccewcieneenic + eects ewes ncbewsrs UM, pp 153-154 Henshaw (H. W.), annotated list of the birds of Arizona -._-.. W, 1875, pp 153-166 annotated list of the birds of Utah ---.....-.-- W, Uncl 4, pp 39-54; W, Uncl 7 cliff house and cave on Diamond Creek, New Mexico....---- W, vu, pp 370-371 introductory notes to the account of the voyage of Cabrillo...W, v1, pp 293-298 list of birds collected in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona....--.. W, Unel 4, pp 55-148 notes on ornithology of portions of New Mexico and Arizona........-- W, 1875, pp 149-150 notes on the mammals taken and observed in California in 1875 ....... W, 1876, : pp 305-312 ornithological report from observations and collections made in portions of California, Nevada, and Oregon....----...-------------- W, 1879, pp 282-335 preliminary report on the ornithology of portions of California and Nevada: : 2. ¢seedewisesexcdiver seuss cmeacaeceass W, 1878, pp 185-186 report on the ornithology of portions of Nevada and California..-..... W, 1877, pp 1303-1322 report on the ornithology of the portions of California visited in 1875 ..W, 1876, pp 224-278 report upon the ornithological collections made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, VS TIS 04 os 2 wecieccie sackeeeee chee secre veeiaes W, v, pp 131-507 Henshaw (H. W.) and Jordan (D. 8.), report upon fishes collected in Cali- fornia and Nevada........----.------------+--- W, 1878, pp 187-205 Henshaw (H. W.) and Yarrow (H. C.), report upon and list of birds collected in Utah and Nevada in 1872 ...-...-...-.--...-- W, Unel 4, pp 5-33 report upon the reptiles and batrachians collected in 1875-1877 in Califor- nia, Arizona, and Nevada....-...-.-.-.-.------ W, 1878, pp 206-226 116 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL, 222. Hering (R. ), means of access to the Yellowstone National Park by railroads. .H, Ann 6, pp 92-95 Herodiones, studies of the American........------ H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 219-251 (See, also, Vértebrates. ) Herpetology of Dakota and Montana.....-.-..---- H, Bull, voliv, No 1, pp 259-291 (See, also, Vertebrates. ) Hessite, analysis of, from Colorado, Gold Hill, Red Cloud mine .....-.- H, Ann 10, pp 144, 145 Hetch Hetchy Valley, California, description of.....-----..--- W, 1879, pp 259-260 Hidatsa Indians, ethnography and philology of.......-..--------------- H, Miscl 7 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Highams Peak Ridge, Idaho, geology near_....-..-.-.-- H, Ann 11, pp 330, 335-337 Hilgard, Mount, Utah, geology of.......-----.-.------------------ HP, pp 269-271 Hillers, Mount, Utah, geology of..........------------------------- HM, pp 30-35 Hoback Canyon Ridge, Wyoming, geology of...--...----- H, Ann 12, 1, pp 178-187 Hodge (J. T.), on the Tertiary coals of the West......------- H, Ann 4, pp 318-329 Hoffman (W. J.), annotated list of the birds of Nevada..........---------- H, Bull, vol vi, No 2, pp 203-256 miscellaneous ethnographic observations on Indians inhabiting Nevada, California, and Arizona....-----.------------ H, Ann 10, pp 459-478 on the mineralogy of Nevada..--...---------- H, Bull, voliv, No 3, pp 731-745 report on the Chaco cranium-........------.------+-+---- H, Ann 10, pp 451-457 Holcomb Valley mining district, California, notes on...-..-----:....W, 1879, p 190 Holmes (W. H.), geological report on San Juan district, Colorado -..---. H, Ann 9, pp 237-276 fossil forests of the volcanic Tertiary formations of the Yellowstone National Parkyut if jtenltsosk ls gusmaeatedete H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 125-132 notice of the ancient ruins of southwestern Colorado examined during the summer of 1875_..--.. evcyuls aides meee Siciexe H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 3-24 report on ancient ruins of southwestern Colorado, examined during the summers of 1875 and 1876 ......------------- H, Ann 10, pp 383-408 report on geology of northwestern portion of the Elk Range..H, Ann 8, pp 59-71 report on geology of the Sierra Abajo and West San Miguel Mountains. .H, Ann 10, pp 187-195 report on the geology of Yellowstone National Park-..-..- H, Ann 12, 11, pp 1-64 Holmes, Mount, Utah, geology of -...-.-.-------------------------- HM, pp 27-30 Hoofs of Virginian deer, consolidation of -..--.... H, Bull, vol iv, No 1, pp 293-294 (See, also, Vertebrates. ) Hooker (J. D.) and Gray (A.), the vegetation of the Rocky Mountain region, and a comparison with that of other parts of the world..__.. H, Bull, ; vol v1, No 1, pp 1-77 Horn (G. H.), Coleoptera [collected in Wyoming and Idaho in 1872, report OY) Scceaeoseancdeessdmasiec stead Saseense ae H, Ann 6, p 717 Coleoptera, list of ....-.-.---.------ 2-0-2 e ee eee eee ee eee H, Ann 5, pp 382-392 list of Coleoptera collected by C. Thomas in eastern Colorado and north- eastern New Mexico during the survey of 1869 ........... H, Ann 4, pp 469-470 Hornblende, thin section of, from diorite of Nevada, Winnemucca Peak..K, v1, pl 3 thin section of, from granite-porphyry of Utah, Bingham Canyon, vicinity OP cccacsameanadmve Sees oesesenis eee ae Seem cee K, vi, pl 3 from hornblende-andesite of Nevada, Augusta Canyon.........- K, v1, pl 5 from hornblende-porphyry of Nevada, Augusta Mountains, .-...- Kk, vi, pl 4 Hornblende-andesite of Nevada, microscopic petrography of ...... K, vi, pp 122-133 of Nevada Platea tte: 2'. oes stoke icc egee se se caceaauecicse K, 1, pp 562-567 thin section of, from Nevada, Cortez Range ......._-.--..-.-------- K, vr, pl 5 SCHMECKEBIER.] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. i Ws Hornblende-porphyry of Nevada, Augusta Mountains, microscopic petrogra- DUYAOL LA id aieeesae ceca anbonatereneceeed aaaneen K, v1, pp 94-96 Hornblende rock, thin section of, from Nevada, Havallah Range .....--- Kx, vi, pl 4 Horse Creek, Wyoming, geology near ...........-.--.------ H, Ann 11, pp 527-528 Horses of Nevada, Comstock lode............-..-.---------------- K, 1, pp 68-71 Houses and house life of the American aborigines ............---------+----- Eth, 1v (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Howell (E. E.), report on the geology of portions of Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and New-Mexic0 cess. s''seckcmecinscue see nseeesals W, ut, pp 227-301 Hoxie (R. 1b.) report: Ofzaeene ees se aendeeeeewe ess d eaeeseseesnSen W, 1874, pp 5-7 Hoxie (R. L.) and Marshall (W. L.), meteorological observations, instructions LOT tAKANG oa wicc ick Seo Saeceeoete p25 4S S558 W, Uncl 10; W, Unel 12 Hualapais district, Arizona, notes on......... W, 1871, pp 53-54; W, 1876, pp 55-56 Hughes, Colorado, astronomical determinations at ..._.....---.-- W, U, pp 239-263 Human remains of Colorado, southwestern, and New Mexico, northern, ancient TUNG Ole see weeiereteee etna acekee’ H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 47-63 of New Mexico, Eocene plateau of northwestern._.......-. W, 1875, pp 166-173 OF NOrthWeStelE sc cceieccce Sadcceecceee aeecersecenaGoes W, vu, pp 351-361 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Humboldt group of Fortieth Parallel region....-....-------------- K, 1, pp 484443 Humboldt Range, Nevada, Archean rocks of ..........-------------- K, 1, pp 62-70 placiers “extinct: lois 2. easbedevee wes eaten Gudeenmeccet ee at K, 1, pp 475-476 Humboldt River, Nevada, region north of, geology of......-..---- K, 1, pp 590-617 Humboldt Valley, Nevada, geology of....--.--..----------------- K, u, pp 740-744 Hyaline-rhyolite of Nevada and Utah, microscopic petrography of.-K, v1, pp 206-215 Hydrographic surveys, organization, cost, etc., of-.....-.--------- W, 1, pp 468-479 Hymenoptera collected in Kansas, northwestern....H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 349-370 collected in Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, portions Ofoeienlat emacs ace toeseens 5 eteadeesaciaunk aaace W, v, pp 705-736 (See, also, Invertebrates.) Hypsometry, barometric, results of, 1871-75 .......--.----------- W, 1, pp 493-566 Hypsometry and meteorology, methods of .-..-..-..------------ W, 1875, pp 47-54 Ibenpah Mountains, Utah, geology of....-..-.--.--.----------+--- K, 11, pp 472476 Iceland, springs, thermal, and geysers of...-.-.-....----. H, Ann 12, 11, pp 304-312 Ichthyological fauna of the Green River shales, contributions to knowledge (0) Ua ee ee eee tS are me ae H, Bull, vol 111, No 4, pp 806-819 (See, also, Invertebrates; Invertebrates, fossil.) Idaho, agriculture in eastern... 2.5 .0.022220.02.0.0e050s0000--- H, Ann 5, pp 244-248 Aspen Ridge, geology of...........-.-----2----------0- H, Ann 11, pp 558-559 Bannock Range, geology of ...........----------------- H, Ann 11, pp 570-572 Bear Lake Plateau, geology of........-..-.------------- H, Ann 11, pp 582-587 Bear Lake Valley, geology of ........-.---------------- H, Ann 11, pp 587-589 Bear River, geology near ......-.-.--------------------- H, Ann 5, pp 150-156 Bear River Basin, topography of ..........-..-.-------- H, Ann 11, pp 697-702 Bear River Range, geology of ....-....-----.----------- H, Ann 11, pp 598-600 Bear River region, geology of .....-..------------------ H, Ann 11, pp 573-603 birds collected in Wyoming, Utah, and, in 1872......-.-- H, Ann 6, pp 670-715 Blackfoot Basin, geology of ......-.-...---------------- H, Ann 11, pp 556-563 topography Of. 2... fevuvco.e sane tele gas cise ade t teeanieicien H, Ann 11, p 695 Blackfoot Range, geology near .......-.---------------- H, Ann 11, pp 338-339 Cache Valley, geology of ......--.-..------------------ H, Ann 11, pp 603-606 Caribou Range, geology of.......-...-..---.--------+-- H, Ann 11, pp 360-405 elevations in .....-...---------- 2222-2 eee cc e eeeee eee ee H, Bull, vol v, Ng 4, p 457; H, Miscl 1 (3d ed), p 16; H Miscl 1 (4th ed), p 68 explorations in Wyoming and..........-..---.-2-02- esses eee eens H, Ann 11 118 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [PULL 222. Idaho, explorations in parts of Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and, for year VB 7D eiapcacce cme aoe aoe oesten eee sea ecenseeeitis H, Ann 6 Fall Creek region, geology of .....--...--.------------- H, Ann 11, pp 364-371 Fort Hall, geology between Fort Ellis, Montana and ..-.--- H, Ann 5, pp 27-44 geology between Ogden, Utah, and.....-..-..------------------ H, Ann 5, pp 13-26; H, Ann 6, pp 197-207 meteorological observations at.........------------------- H, Miscl 2, pp 446 fossils of Juratrias of southeastern. ..-.....---- H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 105-117 of Triassic of southeastern ........----------------- H, Ann 12, pp 105-118 Gentile Valley, geology of .....--.-.------------------- H, Ann 11, pp 600-602 Gravel Creek, geology near......-.---.---.------------ H, Ann 11, pp 342-344 Green River district, geology of....-.---.-------------- H, Ann 11, pp 509-646 Highams Peak Ridge, geology near ......-----..--- H, Ann 11, pp 330, 335-337 Towa district, notes On ......-----secccesneeecseee eee eee ceeses W, 1878, p 88 John Gray Lake, geology near --.-..------------------- H, Ann 11, pp 357-358 Juratrias section of western Wyoming and southeastern. ...----- H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 119-123 Lincoln Valley, geology of........-.--.---------------- H, Ann 11, pp 330-335 TOCuste tint) 2 gis eis okt cotn x 2s hag ee Sh ets H, Uncl 14, pp 96-97, 158 McCoy Creek, geology near...........--.-------------- H, Ann 11, pp 391-402 Malade Range and Valley, geology of -.---.---.-------- H, Ann 11, pp 606-609 mammals collected in Wyoming, Utah and, in 1872 ....-- H, Ann 6, pp 661-669 Marsh Creek, geology near ...--....------------------- H, Ann 11, pp 565-567 meteorological observations in Utah, Montana and, in 1872 --....-.. H, Miscl 2 Pierres Hole, geology at and near ...-..-.---.---------- H, Ann 11, pp 488-441 Pierres Mountains, geology of.........----.------------ H, Ann 11, pp 425-432 plants collected in Montana, Utah, Wyoming and..--...-- H, Ann 6, pp 747-792 Portneuf River, geology near ........--.--------------- H, Ann 11, pp 563-567 peology Of cx csuwswsecens s kuz sedatives sexeees H, Ann 11, pp 328, 567-569 Preuss Range, geology of -......-----------.--------+--- H, Ann 11, pp 589-590 Putnam, Mount, geology near...-..-----.-.-.--------------- H, Ann 11, p 328 Ross Fork, geology along -.-....----------------------- H, Ann 11, pp 328-329 Snake River, course and character of ......-...--.------- H, Ann 6, pp 267-270 Snake River Range, geology of.........--..------------ H, Ann 11, pp 424425 Snake River Valley, geology of lower -..--..----------- H, Ann 11, pp 405-410 WESOULCES: fee 8 waite as wie wars clei tec eeu artktdeaiscis es H, Ann 6, pp 86-91 Soda Springs, geology near .............-.-2.---------- H, Ann 11, pp 590-596 springs in Bear River region ............-.--..---------- H, Ann 5, pp 152-154 . Thomas Fork, geology near..........------------------ H, Ann 11, pp 581-582 Three Pine Canyon, geology near............2-.-2..----+2---- H, Ann 11, p 339 Virginia City, geology near .........--.----------------- H, Ann 5, pp 171-172 Willow Creek Basin, geology in.......--.-.-----.------ H, Amn 11, pp 349-351 Willow Creek ridges, geology of.......-....------+-+--+-- H, Ann 11, pp 351-360 Igneous rocks of Colorado, central............--+--------------- W, i, pp 411-425 of Colorado, distribution, character, origin, etc., of...... H, Ann 10, pp 199-272 Eagle, Grand, and Gunnison rivers..-..--.-...-.---- H, Ann 8, pp 163-174 Grand River district. ............2----220.-2-20------- H, Ann 9, pp 93-98 MOrth Westerns 5 viecc cs saci ccses amcceamasteceoecedeaesie H, Ann 10, p 39 PANS oath oasoheheaseeedeicaddd dad asacagaccete H, Ann 7, pp 129-131 San Juan region.......--.---- H, Ann 8, pp 193-209; H, Ann 9, pp 268-276 Spanish Peaks T6gion 2.1.2.2. .20 cee eee sees center ceeeeecsas W, 1879, p 280 White River district .........-.-.---------- H, Ann 10, pp 97-101, 111-114 of Idaho, eastern, and Wyoming, western ........-.----. H, Ann 11, pp 498-508 of New Mexico, north-central.............--------.. W, ur, Supp, pp 164-172 SCHMECK EBIER.] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 119 Igneous rocks of Utah, Grand River district...........---..-.--- H, Ann 9, pp 93-98 of Utah, Henry Mountains, lithologic character of........-..--.- HM, pp 61-65 White River district...............2.2------ H, Ann 10, pp 97-101, 111-114 of Wyoming, western, and Idaho, eastern ..-........- -.H, Ann 11, pp 498-508 of Yellowstone Park, petrographic notes on.....-.----- H, Ann 12, u, pp 57-62 (See, also, Eruptive rocks; Volcanic rocks. ) Ilmenite, analysis of, from Wyoming, Iron Mountain...........-.------ K, 1, p 110 Implements, iron, of Indians of southern California ...........-. W, vu, pp 272-276 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Implements, stone, of southern California ...............---..-.-- W, vir, pp 49-69 (See, also, Ethnology and archzology. ) Implements and weapons made of bone and wood from southern California..W, vu, pp 222-233 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Implements, pottery, etc., obtained in New Mexico and Arizona. .W, vu, pp 374-390 (See, also, Ethnology and archzeology. ) Incrustation, analysis of, from Nevada, Humboldt Range.........---..- K, uy, p 541 analysis of, from Nevada, Lake Bonneville..........-----.-.----- ...K, 1, p 502 from Nevada, Peko station........-.-..-----.--------- pane K, uy, p 594 Ruby Valley ocoos ccneccet oot a neasceecescene sues K, n, p 541 Independence, Iowa, dark shale at, fossils of. --..- H, Bull, vol rv, No 3, pp 725-730 India, primitive lapidarian sculptures in ..---.----.-------------- Eth, v, pp 31-39 Indian Creek, Wyoming, laccolite on........-.------------ H, Ann 12, 0, pp 24-25 Indian languages, comparative vocabulary of.....--------.----------------- Eth, 1, pp 121-153, 249-285; W, vii, pp 424485 of southern California, analytical report on idioms of ..--.. W, 1876, pp 330-343 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) ; Indian Territory, elevations in.-H, Miscl 1 (3d ed), p 10; H, Miscl 1 (4th ed), p 67 TOCUStR Un 242 tek ie ae eee elle here Sha actos See H, Uncel 14, pp 63-64 Indian‘tribes of Alaska. . .scccsessescsesas sens cigensscessasmeseces Eth, 1, pp 1-106 OL California, Ss oii ae deep ciacke caso ous cen Se Seine s Beem, Eth, 111 OD Northwest. sseie2.2. sacs Seeeiensietiadicec ss asaaareceseeece Eth, 1, pp 1-106 of Washington, western, and Oregon, northwestern.......-.. Eth, 1, pp 157-241 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology.) Indians, houses and house life of......-...-.------------------- eee ee ee eee Eth, 1v of Nevada, southern and southeastern. ........--.----------- W, 1869, pp 35-37 of Nevadaand Arizona ............-----.------------ W, 1871, pp 27-29, 74-76 of Nevada, California, and Arizona, miscellaneous ethnographic observa- TONS ONM=. ssc wlsiewiaisie x aodeseiee saencicdiaua ec 25a H, Ann 10, pp 461-478 of Washington, Skokomish Reservation, customs, language, etc., of ....H, Bull, 3 vol m1, No 1, pp 57-114 of western States and Territories...........-------.---------- W, I, pp 211-222 photographs of, catalogue of-...---..- H, Miscl 5 (1st ed), pp 67-83; H, Miscl 9 (See, also, Ethnology and archzeology; name of individual tribes and nations. ) Infusorial earth, analysis of, from Nevada, Fossil Hill and Little Truckee FREV OP i eae cece cisiaesecaukek winea vad iesemcseece ements K, 1, p 542 Ingersoll (E.), report on the natural history of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 1874........-. H, Ann 8, pp 385-410; H, Bull, voli, ser 2, No 2, pp 121-124 special report on the Mollusca .......-.-- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 2, pp 125-142 Enntit; Origin Of ss as54 sevieacccsc mmnnnccsmadewececcasaunassedese Eth, 1, pp 93-106 terms of relationship used by ........---.------------------ Eth, 1, pp 117-119 (See, also, Ethnology and archzology.) 120 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL 222, Insect fauna, alpine, collected in Colorado and New Mexico..-.W, 1876, pp 301-305 OM COlO Ad cae. eno See reece eeeeeees eeeeeers H, Ann 7, pp 539-542 Insects affecting the cranberry, with remarks on other injurious insects. ...H, Ann 10, pp 521-531 collected in 1875, report on..H, Bull, vol 1, No 2, pp 355-475; No 4, pp 765-796 of Great Salt Lake and other saline or alkaline lakes in the West ....H, Ann 6, pp 743-746 injuring field and garden crops in western States and Territories - .--. H, Ann 9, ° pp 589-809 (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Insects, fossil, of Green River shales ............-- H, Bull, vol rv, No 4, pp 747-776 of Tertiary, American, first discovered traces of ......--------- H, Bull, vol 1, No 4, pp 741-762 of Colorado and Wyoming, an account of some.--_---------- HH, Bull, vol rv, No 2, pp 519-542 OLNGid HATH OPI CA ice oops ot Bec een eee ee ced oe ae eee H, Mon x11 (See, also, Invertebrates, fossil.) Invertebrates; Acrididee of North America, synopsisof ..-...-.---.------ H, Mon v Alpheus, synopsis of North American species of -..--..----.---------- Hi, Bull, vol iv, No 1, pp 189-199 Aphidide of the United States, notes on, with descriptions of species occurring west of the Mississippi River....-...----..------- H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 1-32 Arachnida, description of new.....-----..-------------------- H, Ann 6, p 740 Araneze collected in Colorado in 1875, report on ....-..----.---------- H, Bull, vol 111, No 2, pp 477-529 Artemia fertilis Verrill from Great Salt Lake, Utah, notes on_-.--...- H, Ann 12, I, pp 459-463 Artemia muehlhausenii, relation of Artemia salina to genus Branchipus Schaeter san dw~.0/svanesyateetee aman ott ee, Hy, Ann 12, 1, pp 466-473 Artemia salina, parthenogenesis in ..-..----.--------- H, Ann 12, 1, pp 463-466 relation of Artemia muehlhausenii to genus Branchipus Schaefer UTA ics, hall aia tie ce ete ar he ccans H, Ann 12, 1, pp 466-473 bees allied to Melissodes and Anthophora, generic arrangement of ..-.- H, Bull, vol vy, No 3, pp 471479 beetles collected in Colorado, list of ..........--.--.-.--- H, Ann 9, pp 811-815 Bembecidee, description of tribe Stizini._...._- H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 341-347 Bombycidee and Zygeenidee collected in portions of California and Ari- ZONA 2 aiie atatatartaboiaie se npedeieeeels oe ene eae erme W, v, pp 795-802 Branchiopodide, reproductive habits of, notes on... .. H, Ann 12, 1, pp 420-452 butterflies collected in Montana and Wyoming, list of species of...... H, Ann 5, pp 466-467 collected in Colorado ........--.---2--2----++--+-+------- H, Ann 7, p 542 in Colorado and Utah in 1875........- H, Bull, vol 11, No 3, pp 269-270 in Utah, southern, and Arizona, northern, in 1877_.........-. H, Bull, : vol iv, No 1, pp 253-258 Cambarus couesi, description of.....-...--... H, Bull, vol m1, No 4, pp 803-804 Carabidee, description of two species of, from Toronto, Canada....__.-. H, Bull, vol in, No 4, pp 763-764 Cave fauna in Utah ...-...........---...---- H, Bull, vol m1, No 1, pp 157-169 Coleoptera collected in 1871, list of -..--.....- aaneeaee H, Ann 5, pp 382-392 of Arizona and adjacent States -..-..-.-..-.2-.---------- W, v, pp 809-827 of California, New Mexico, and Colorado, new species of........-- W, 1876, pp 296-300 SCUMECKEBIER.] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 121 Invertebrates; Coleoptera of California and adjacent States....._.. W, v, pp 809-827 Coleoptera of Colorado, eastern, and New Mexico, northeastern, list of..H, Ann 4, pp +69-470 list Glee acccacy oe iecsaads H, Ann 7, pp 566-571; H, Ann 9, pp 811-815 of Colorado and adjacent States .............-.---------- W, v, pp 809-827 of Colorado, New Mexico, and California, new species of .....--.- W, 1876, pp 296-300 of Idaho and Wyoming...... -..-.-.-------------------- H, Ann 6, p 717 of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, portions Of 2. je gansecateie: Susiasaceeieaccewed see W, v, pp 809-827 of New Mexico, northeastern, and Colorado, eastern, list of ...-- H, Ann 4, pp 469-470 of New Mexico and adjacent States.........-....-.---..- W, v, pp 809-827 of New Mexico, Colorado, and California, new species of. . W, 1876, pp 296-300 of Rocky Mountains, alpine regions....-..--.--.---- H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 447-480; H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 499-520 of Utah and adjacent States...... .-....---2-.---------- W, v, pp 809-827 of Wyoming and Idaho..._.....--.--------.------------- H, Ann 6, p 717 Crustacea from the West, descriptions of new phyllopod.-..-.-- H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 171-185 Crustacea, amphipod, report on.............------------ H, Ann 7, pp 608-611 | Crustacea, fresh-water phyllopod, of North America, synopsis of-..-H, Ann 7, pp 613-622 Crustacea, Lernean, of Colorado........--.-.------------6--: H, Ann 7, p 612 Crustaceans, phyllopod, bibliography of..........-.-. H, Ann 12, 3, pp 453-457 of North America, monograph on........--.----. H, Ann 12, 1, pp 295-457 of West, description of new......-.--..- H, Bull, vol] 11, No. 1, pp 171-175 Diptera collected in Colorado in 1873...........--.------ H, Ann 7, pp 561-566 collected in Colorado and Arizona--...---.-------------- W, v, pp 803-807 descriptions of new genera and species of, from the West...H, Bull, vol m1, No 2, pp 189-354 earwigs, synopsis of North American.-.--..--.. H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, pp 249-260 Entomostraca, new, from Colorado .......--- H, Bull, vol m1, No 1, pp 151-155 gall-fly, pitch pine, description of -...-.........-.------ H, Ann 10, pp 527-528 Hemiptera collected in Colorado, eastern, and New Mexico, northeastern, NsHOfec caer Opin eae ek in seal nSs H, Ann 4, pp 471472 collected in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California .....- W, 1877, pp 1822-1334 in Dakota and Montana in 1873-74....H, Bull, vol rv, No 2, pp 503-512 in Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, POLWONS Of 2 2..o22met can eeecc cones sansa aces eeeece W, v, pp 829-841 of region west of Mississippi River, list of ....--- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 269-361 of western Territories -..........-.----------------- H, Ann 5, pp 392-423 Hymenoptera collected in Kansas, northwestern.-H, Bull, vol vy, No 3, pp 349-370 collected in Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, por- TOns Of 5.2 522 a2 )2 esc jac se das See ieee eee ae eae W, v, pp 705-736 insect fauna, alpine, of Colorado -........--.------------ H, Ann 7, pp 539-542 of Colorado and New Mexico....-.-----.--...-.------ W, 1876, pp 301-305 insects affecting the cranberry, with remarks on other injurious in- SOCtS cies s Seeoaddedabmekense sees cenbeerccsss H, Ann 10, pp 521-531 affecting field and garden crops in western States and Territories..H, Ann 9, pp 589-809 122 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL. 222, Invertebrates; insects collected in 1875, report on_..-....----------------- H, Bull, vol 1, No 2, pp 355-475; No 4, pp 765-796 insects, description of new......-.......---------------- H, Ann 6, pp 739-741 of Great Salt Lake and other saline or alkaline lakes in the west..H, Ann 6, pp 743-746 leeches collected in Colorado, list of ......---.---------------- H, Ann 7, p 623 leeches, fresh-water, collected in portions of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona .........-..-...------------- W, v, pp 955-967 Lepidoptera collected in Montana in 1874, discussion of ..........----- H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 513-517 Lithophane, descriptions of new Noctuids and..H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 201-208 locust, Rocky Mountain, character, anatomy, enemies, destruction, Obs Of ee ee ccdes se eeces H, Ann 9, pp 589-809; H, Uncl 14, pp 1-476 destruction of young......--.---.---------------- +2222 e eee e- H, Unel 11 natural History Of cc550ce5 Secownnnseecn eememecas ad sccmnaness H, Unel 12 Mallophaga, descriptions of new species of .........--..-- H, Ann 6, pp 731-734 Mollusca of Colorado -_.-.....--..-.--.-----------+----- H, Ann 8, pp 389-410 of Nebraska, lacustrine deposits, list of ...........--. H, Ann 8, pp 266-269 report on...-- H, Ann 4, pp 467-469; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 2, pp 125-142 Mollusca, alpine, of Colorado .__...-..----.---.-------------- H, Ann 7, p 542 Mollusca, terrestrial, collected in Colorado, list of..........---- H, Ann 7, p 523 Mollusca, terrestrial and fluviatile, collected in portions of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona ......--.-..------------ W, v, pp 923-954 moth, cranberry, description of ........-.....--.-----.------ H, Ann 10, p 522 moths, description of new, with partial catalogue of Noctue ..........- H, Bull, - vol v1, No 3, pp 563-578 of Colorado, geographical distribution of............- H, Ann 7, pp 543-559 of Maine, new species of, with note on noxious species, and remarks on classification ......---.--..-.---- H, Bull, vol v1, No 3, pp 579-591 of North America, description of, with a preliminary catalogue of the species of Hadena and Polia........ H, Bull, vol vi, No 2, pp 257-277 moths, noctuid, collected in Colorado in 1875, notes on _..........---- H, Bull, vol 111, No 1, pp 115-120 moths, tineid, collected in Colorado in 1875, notes on ............----- H, Bull, vol 11, No 1, pp 148-145 moths, geometrid, or Phalenide of United States, monograph on_.... H, Mon x Myriopoda of Colorado ......-.2.22-.---2222 2222202 e eee nee H, Ann 7, p 607 Neuroptera and pseudo-Neuroptera collected in Colorado, report on..H, Ann 7, pp 571-606 collected in portions of Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona .......- W,Y, pp 909-922 Noctuze, catalogue, partial, of -............... H, Bull, vol v1, No 3, pp 568-578 Noctuide, descriptions of Lithophane and _..-. H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 201-208 Of CaliiGinla:c =< s25 nancmssemencesccemenie H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 169-187 Odonata from the Yellowstone..............-.22.2-.---- H, Ann 6, pp 727-729 Orthoptera collected in California, New Mexico, and Colorado ......-- W, 1876, pp 278-295 collected in Colorado in 1875, list of....... H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, pp 261-267 in Dakota and Montana in 1878, discussion of .............-.. H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 481-501 in Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, POTHONSIOR. coos euceweaectcased eines Senden W, Vv, pp 843-908 lis. and description of new species of -...-...-.-.--. H, Ann 4, pp 263-284; H, Bull, vols, ser 1, No 2, pp 63-71 SCHMECKEBIER. ] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 123 Invertebrates, Orthoptera of Nebraska, notes on........----- H, Unel 1, pp 249-261 Orthoptera of Rocky Mountain region.............-..--- H, Ann 6, pp 717-725 Orthoptera, saltatorial, of the Rocky Mountain region ....H, Ann 5, pp 423-466 Phalenidz of the United States, monograph on......--.------------- HH, Mon x Pyralide, preliminary studies on North American .........--.-------- H, Bull, vol iv, No 3, pp 669-705 Rhizopods, fresh-water, of North America .........-..-.-.-------- H, Mon xir shells, land and fresh-water of Nebraska, catalogue of....-..---------- H, Bull, vol 111, No 3, pp 697-704 spiders, descriptions of two new, from Colorado ......-...-..--------- H, Bull, vol 11, no 2, pp 528-529 Stizini, description of...........-..----..----- H, Bull, vol v, no 3, pp 341-347 Tineina of Colorado ...........-...---------- H, Bull, vol mr, No 1, pp 121-142 of Colorado, distribution of .........-.--- H, Bull, vol mm, No 1, pp 147-150 of Texas and more northern localities... --- H, Bull, vol iv, No 1, pp 79-106 of United States and Canada, index to....H, Bull, vol 1v, No 1, pp 125-167 Tineina and their food plants .......--------- H, Bull, volrv, No 1, pp 107-123 weevil, cranberry, description of ..-.-.--..---.--------- H, Ann 10, pp 525-526 worms collected near Yellowstone River in 1871 ...-.-.-- H, Ann 5, pp 381-382 worms, parasitic, found in the brain and other parts of birds ....-..-- H, Ann 6, pp 735-737 Zygenide and Bombycide tollected in portions of California and Arizona..W,v, pp 795-802 Invertebrates, fossil; collected in 1871-1873, preliminary report on ....---. W, Unel 6 Coleoptera of Tertiary of Rocky Mountains. ...-.. H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 77-87 corals of Cretaceous of Colorado...--.--------- H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 220-221 crayfish from Tertiary of western Wyoming .......---.--------------- H, Bull, vol v1, No 2, pp 391-397 goniatite from Kansas, eastern, notice of.....-- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 6, p 445 insects of Green River shale ..............--- H, Bull, vol tv, No 4, pp 747-776 of Tertiary rocks of Colorado and Wyoming, an account of some..H, Bull, vol rv, No 2, pp 519-542 Of North: Americas. cosccaxiscacmvssemaaceeeseeeseaceasass H, Mon x1 first discovered traces of .......-- H, Bull, vol m1, No 4, pp 741-762 Mollusca of Colorado ....-....-------------------------- H, Ann 8, pp 389-410 of Cretaceous of Colorado..........--.-------------- H, Ann 7, pp 455-456 of Tertiary of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming ..-..--- H, Ann 12, 1, pp 41-48 molluscan species of Laramie group, distribution of .--........-..--.-- H, Bull, voliv, No 3, pp 721-724 Of Black Fils .s ..2 taaecensesceeveecsases sesmee sch esse BH, pp 325-468; PBH of Canadian formation of Southwest .......--.---------------- W, iv, pp 50-61 of Utah and Nevada.....-........--------------+------ W, Unel 6, pp 8-12 of Carboniferous of Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico .............-.-. W, Iv, pp 79-161; W, Uncl 6, pp 15-23 of Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming ..-...---..----- H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 209-220 of Fortieth Parallel region -...-..---------------- K, rv, pp 50-99, 251-280 of Interior States............------.------------- H, Ann 12, 1, pp 155-171 Of New MeXiC6 cecucau sees taecdaesdeniede oe W, wi, Supp, pp iii-xxxvi Of Platea Province o.cccccewmewec onannmnncealcccan UM, pp 88-92, 107-109 Of Southwest...) cioccccgecieenises setae tacetennic's seu W, Iv, pp 79-161 of Utah and Wyoming, list of, collected in 1871 ....--. H, Ann 5, pp 373-874 of western States and Territories ............--... H, Ann 12, 1, pp 119-141 124 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL. 222, Invertebrates, fossil, of Colorado, eastern base of Rocky Mountains, note on - -H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 1, pp 39-47 of Colorado, Little Thompson Creek, list of .....-..---------- H, Ann 11, p 177 Sty Viraing River, list:ofysocseacescenweeeele ese soc nccerecs H, Ann 11, p 178 of Cretaceous, geographical distribution of, table showing --.-------- H, Ann 11, pp 252-253 of Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico.....--.-------- W, iv, pp 169-205 Of Black: Falls i... 02 5 jacineg wee cieceneieecedic BH, pp 383-459; PBH, pp 27-46 of Colorado.....-.---- H, Ann 11, pp 175-177, 197, 205-207, 224, 225, 265-266 of Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico...--------- W, iv, pp 169-205 of Fortieth Parallel region ......---.-----.-------------- K, tv, pp 140-182 ‘of New. Mexico, list: Of 2. .ccas ses coucscsssecececse'e H, Ann 11, pp 267-268 of New Mexico and Utah ..........-.---------------- W, Unel 6, pp 24-27 of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona ...--.----- W, Iv, pp 169-205 Of PlatéaW: province. 2 +225 jacaacseeecited 2 ste des UM, pp 94-101, 112-124 OE SOUCNWESt:5¢ -ncccecceeeseace tas we as aeecumsidinecieccle W, Iv, pp 169-205 of Texas, Denison, Helotes, and Salado, list of -....-- H, Ann 11, p 268-270 of Utah, Ashleys Fork cc:ccsecesdccacease ieee memeeciee H, Ann J1, p 229 Coalville: 5.2 cssewewieebis og esis se eaniratocoee seen H, Ann 11, pp 232-239 of Utah and New Mexico .........------------------- W, Uncl 6, pp 24-27 of Utah and Wyoming, list of, collected in 1871--...-- H, Ann 5, pp 375-376 of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona -..--.----- W, rv, pp 169-205 of Western States and Territories ......-. H, Ann 4, pp 300-318; H, Ann 11, pp 273-319; H, Ann 12, 1, pp 3-39 DSHOls. 52S aediennsnseeectbeductesecstensas H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, p 610 of Wyoming, Bear River Valley and Hilliard station ........-.-. H, Ann 11, pp 248-250 of Wyoming and Utah, list of, collected in 1871 ...---. H, Ann 5, pp 375-376 of Cretaceous and Tertiary of Upper Missouri country ..--...------- H, Mon 1x of Devonian of Fortieth Parallel region........---.---- K, rv, pp 25-50, 246-251 of Fortieth Parallel region ..........-----.------------------+- K, rv, pp 1-302 of Fox Hills group of Colorado -....--.--.----- H, Ann 11, pp 179-186, 265-266 of Green River group, list of ......-...------------ H, Bull, vol 1, No 3, p 611 of Jurassic of Black Hills....-..22..----2----- BH, pp 344-382; PBH, pp 13-26 of Fortieth Parallel region. ....---.--.---------- K, 1v, pp 130-139, 284-299 of Plateau province ........-----.----------------- UM, pp 92-94, 110-111 OF SOULHWESE: ccccac acne ec tensicaineneseescmeene oe ees ease W, iv, pp 162-168 of Utabvand AriZ0nas 2 .c.cacccken ee so sultelledece ned W, Uncl 6, pp 23-24 of Utah and Wyoming, list of, collected in 1871--..-- H, Ann 5, pp 374-375; W, iv, pp 162-168 of western States ....H, Ann 12, I, pp 143-153; H, Bull, vel: in, No 3, p 610 of Juratrias of southeastern Idaho. ...-.--.---- H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 105-117 of Laramie group..-.H, Ann 12, 1, pp 49-103; H, Bull, vol rv, No 3, pp 707-719 geographic distribution of, table showing -.......-------- H, Ann 11, p 255 US| 6) eae oh ke eae Pin eee CR NAR AY Cec Oe enone H, Bull, vol mr, No 3, p 610 of Colorado ......-.-.------------ H, Ann 11, pp 165-175, 190-197, 207-215 Of WH 0MlDE a. ese ccc cesasee aes H, Ann 11, pp 215-224, 241-248 -of Nebraska, eastern ..----.--------.---------2 eee eee H, Unel 1, pp 140-239 ‘of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona in 1871-1874, por- tions Of o's. «aces see teecesecs ys dee senemeseiwcce W, Iv, pp 1-219 of North America, western portion, catalogue of, from the fresh- and brackish-water deposits ........-.-. H, Bull, vol m1, No 3, pp 607-614 Of Plateau Provinees a... sa5ecn 22s. coumatagUicdeteceie oe shes ceineses UM, pp 74-135 of Potsdam of Fortieth Parallel region. ......---...---------- K, Iv, pp 205-231 SCHMECKEBIER. ] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 125 Invertebrates, fossil, of Primordial of Black Hills ...BH, pp 333-344; PBH, pp 8-11 of Primordial of Southwest ........-...-.--------------------- W, rv, pp 3249 of Utah and Nevada...............------.222---------- W, Uncel 6, pp 6-8 of shale, dark, of Independence, Iowa .......- H, Bull, vol rv, No 3, pp 725-730 of Silurian of Fortieth Parallel region -....-.......---- K, rv, pp 17-25, 205-246 of Southwest). jc ceaceeneeels K, 1, pp 96-97 bakes; elevationsGf. -.soaskeence neces aaeneheubanatedesconeeesees H, Miscl 1, p 46; H, Miscl 1 (8d ed), p 29; H, Miscl 1 (4th ed), pp 141-144; W, Uncl 16, pp 172-180 Lakes, ancient, of western America, deposits and drainage of...H, Ann 4, pp 329-339 Lakes, glacial, of Colorado, central ..........-.-2--.-2---2------ W, wt, pp 453-471 of Fortieth Parallel region.......---..-.--------2----- eee ee eee K, 3, pp 488-529 Lakes, Quaternary, of California, southeastern -.-.....-.------ W, 1876, pp 177-179 Lakes, Tertiary, of Great Basin -..........-.--------------------- K, 1, pp 439-458 Land grants in aid of internal improvements...........-.-.-------- AL, pp 165-182 Land sculpture in Utah, Henry Mountains. ..-....--..-2----------- HM, pp 99-150 Land system needed for arid region .......--.------2----0----------- AL, pp 25-45 Langford (N. P.), Report on resources of Snake River Valley ...H, Ann 6, pp 86-91 Language and utensils of modern Utes ....-..--.---. H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 71-76 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology.) Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides, osteology of ...H, Bull, vol v1, No 2, pp 351-359 (See, also, Vertebrates.) ; Lapidarian sculptures in the Old World and America, observations on cup- shaped and + « sccsmaeaseccetewss aexenceecnevexseenwan 23 ciaiete Eth, v (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Laramie group, age, conditions of deposition, etc., of...-....- H, Ann 1, pp 259-265 MOVed-Ofsctarcc ec snaeehcbceccadic & Saeeaebeamasacedes H, Mon viz, pp 109-126 invertebrate fossils of .....--.------------------------ H, Ann 12, 1, pp 49-103 from Colorado, Bijou Creek..........---.---------- H, Ann 11, pp 190-197 Crow Creek Valley.........------------------- H, Ann 11, pp 165-175 Danforth Hill 9 ii.o totem soa ouEGG bre aal casi cocaee hens eeweee ens H, Mis 4 OMG reat, Basin. a.ncanentééecudece cates ais hnaieeerageeesie 3 t5 meeaeeees K, + OL NeW MENEO cccce sects bk cosnnciesceeetece lees cee W, v1, pp 15-37 of Rocky Mountain region ..........----..------ H, Bull, vol v1, No 1, pp 1-77 pine, Monohammus, description of .......-...-.-------- H, Ann 10, pp 528-531 Plants and agriculture of portions of southern California, report on ....-.-. W, 1876, pp 202-213 Plants, fossil, enumeration and description of, from specimens obtained in TSiOand 18 7le sie ee cece cab eatecceseceu saan H, Ann 5, pp 283-303 forest in volcanic Tertiary formation of Yellowstone Park ............. H, Bull, vol vy, No 1, pp 125-132 Of Black: Hills 25sec asnascccnssenteanean ses sees BH, pp 331-333; PBH, pp 7-9 of Colorado; Denver, Golden, Raton Pass, and Purgatory Canyon....H, Ann 3, pp 96-97; H, Ann 1-3, pp 196-197 of Cretaceous of North America, review of -.....-..------ H, Ann 8, pp 316-365 of Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of Kansas and Nebraska .._-.- H, Ann 4, pp 370-385 of North America, catalogue of -...--..--..--------- H, Ann 10, pp 487-520 of western Territories...........-2220. 2222-222 eee eee ee H, Mon vur UNUStra tions Ofcom ieraad- 4-2 creteacecascw odes eals H, Unel 15 of Dakota group, general characters and relation of -...-..-...---..... H, Bull, vol 1, ser 1, No 2, pp 52-62 NEW SPECIES Ol essa eevee eeme ewes H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 391-400 of-westeriy Territories s.csccewlev ees is 2 cae ene ccc be es au uee, H, Mon v1 of Eocene, general characters of....--....-...----.------ H, Ann 6, pp 343-350 of Green River group ........----.---2-----2---------- H, Mon vin, pp 127-217 of Lignitic formation c2.ccoccen seta. scegescase caeeseues H, Ann 7, pp 365-425; H, Ann 8, pp 275-315; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 363-389 of North America, review of....--.------ H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 233-248 of Primordial rocks of Arizona ......-....-...-.--2-.-2+-+---- W, Uncl 6, pp 5-6 OF WMertiary:. «ss ancisccivayrte se seeiele ss ee eee cela geeebiee ees eae H, Ann 5, Supp SCHMECK BIER. ] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 159 Plants, fossil, of Tertiary, distribution in different groups-.---. H, Ann 7, pp 378-390 of Tertiary of North America -..-.--....---------------- H, Ann 5, pp 304-318 of western Territories ...._...........-.------------------ eee H, Mon vir enumeration and description of .-...------------ H, Ann 6, pp 371-427 of Tertiary and Cretaceous of the western Territories ...-......---- H, Mon vir of Wyoming, Rock Creek .......---.------- H, Ann 3, p 95; H, Ann 1-3, p 195 preservation of, mode of....--...----------------------- H, Ann 4, pp 370-373 relation to actual domain of man and to our present civilization. ---... H, Ann 4, pp 373-377 Plateau province, invertebrate paleontology of -.......------------- UM, pp 74-185 Sedimentary PockS Of waccnciny jeieancas cceceee ees ee eceecetean, UM, pp 37-73 BERUCCUTE Ol es ae ee es a onre dels adsuuw Wier eitacisis seed geese Wane: UM, pp 25-26 Plateau region of Arizona and New Mexico, geology of ......-..-- W, ur, pp 542-567 Pliocene rocks of Colorado, northern, vertebrate paleontology of ......---- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 1, No 1, pp 9-28 of Fortieth Parallel region...........-...--..---.------------ K, 1, pp 425-443 of Kansas.........---- H, Ann 9, pp 278-280; H, Bull, vol 11, No 3, pp 212-213 of Weyomins, plains... srcueisies ee ececeniicids Jecclinewinssenayels 5 K, u, pp 67-71 Pliocene and Eocene lacustrine formations of New Mexico, notes on, including descriptions of certain new species of vertebrates. .W, 1874, pp 115-130 Point of Rocks group, exposures of ....--.-..----------2-+---------- UM, pp 47-49 Gf Uinta: MOUn tds: | 50 - oc nanetededincecatacs atenawabsoseeneee UM, pp 155-157 Polybori, monograph on ....----.-.-..------ H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 6, pp 451-473 (See, also, Vertebrates. ) Porter (T. C.), catalogue of plants collected in Wyoming and Colorado...H, Ann 4, pp 472-483 catalogue of plants collected near Yellowstone River in 1871---...--- H, Ann 5, pp 477-498 descriptions of plants collected in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, arid: Colorad0:-2 sciccosedaccdacee e505 Qaeoseaeseee sees W, vi, pp 197-204, 209-217, 221-225, 228-232, 369, 370-371, 372-373 Porter (T. C.) and Coulter (J. M.), synopsis of the flora of Colorado. .... H, Miscl 4 Portneuf River, Idaho, geology near ..........--.---------- H, Ann 11, pp 563-567 Portneuf Range, Idaho, geology of ..-..-----------.---- H, Ann 11, pp 328, 567-569 Porphyroid, analysis of, from Nevada, Cottonwood Canyon ......----.- K, n, p 722 Porphyry of Colorad@ ooo: sect oe enntedecseciat uss sa ememtece H, Ann 10, p 209 of Nevada, Goose Creek Hills.........-....---.------------0--- K, 1, pp 55-56 Potsdam group, invertebrates of Fortieth Parallel region..-.....-. K, rv, pp 205-231 Of Black Mills ja. msG ize aeie'ss tes daeecenwenenen sess Syaanss BH, pp 80-107 of Colorado, Eagle and Grand rivers ........------------ H, Ann 8, pp 110-111 of Wyoming, Rawlings Peak, vicinity of.-...--..-.-..--..--- H, Ann 11, p 119 Sweetwater Valley's... is. sctsaiy wdeceeadannce ss H, Ann 11, pp 101-102 Wind River Range... .206e oc onc scmhemnpicieiceesenes H, Ann 11, pp 70-71 Pottery, implements, etc., obtained in New Mexico and Arizona..W, vir, pp 374-390 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Pottery of Colorado, San Juan Valley, of ancient tribes of....H, Ann 10, pp 403-408 of Colorado, southwestern............---.------ H, Bull, vol u, No 1, pp 21-24 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Powell (J. W.), exploration of the Colorado River of the West and its tribu- TATIOR oc cc ocs see cece eece ceed oe toectasecierceianinte ts baetaas ECR geology of the eastern portion of the Uinta Mountains.._.......2.22.-2222. UM lands:of'the arid region 242isscseeen eee ees eesenes aes odes oe asotane AL Powers (S.), tribes of California...........--..----.-----2 202222 eee eee Eth, mr Preuss Range, Idaho, geology of ..-....-.-.---.------------ H, Ann 11, pp 589-590 160 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, (BULL. 222. Price (Py Me), reportOf sus ckoes ee see eee sense sees edesse W, 1875, pp 40-41 Primitive art in the Bridger Basin of southern Wyoming .----- H, Ann 6, pp 651-653 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology.) Primordial invertebrate fossils of Black Hills .....-- BH, pp 333-344; PBH, pp 8-11 OPSOMLNWESH cocrendadec sete aGamenoncd dled Latec tc eeenShuneloge W, Iv, pp 32-49 of Utah and Nevada.....- Potato orn neater be rammed wes.5 W, Uncl 6, pp 6-8 Profiles of mountain ranges along the fortieth parallel .........-..------- K, 1, p 16 Profiles, sections, and other illustrations in Rocky Mountain region ..-..-. H, Unel 3 Propylite, analyses of, from Nevada, Comstock lode..-........----- K, ur, pp 89,90 analysis of, from Nevada, Montezuma Range ........---.-----.---- Kk, u, p 763 from Nevada, Ragans Valley 2.2.22 22220220.22 venient ce see esse es K, 01, p 679 Sheep Corral -CanyOi 2 sen cicccaulisenscenced4 eeneaeeeds oes K, 1, p 839 Stora Canyons ss 5 oscnonewnencermk asec aanntiiesaeosews K, u, p 662 Washoe, Fish Creek Mountains, Virginia Range, and near Truckee Rang6 ssecsceces! ceeateee ects oeeeacseacs Geass oan k, 1, p 560 WMirginla RAN PE! wifes i seres Goce ase tee celles eaeeiee K, vi, p 116 from Utah, Sevier Plateau .scsciseciaverncsceee i ecu dc dexiesekic W, ur, p 650 of Nevada, microscopic petrography of ......-...------------ K, v1, pp 110-116 Washoe district..--.-- OEMS Soi Sead seelvtae ES Gs al Sa Bla K, ur, pp 25-30 of Nevada: Plateaa ts 4csigcseecigcieeietnd 3422 ne state asaed KX, 1, pp 550-557 thin section of, from Nevada, Tusearora........-.. -----.---------- K, vi, pl 4 Propylite and andesite, characteristics of ........-..-..-.---+------- HP, pp 108-110 Prozoic rocks of Wyoming, Sweetwater Valley .........------- H, Ann 11, pp 96-98 of Wyoming, Wind River Range _.......-....-...-.-.-------- H, Ann 11, p 66 Ptarmigan, white-tailed, breeding habits, nests and egys of .........-...--- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 263-266 (See, also, Vertebrates. ) Public lands, organization, cost, survey, etc., of......-......-..--- W, 1, pp 405-413 Pueblo at Acoma, New Mexico ..-....-----.----.---------0-20- W, vu, pp 325-326 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Pueblos and their inhabitants, notes on --.-. -..-..-.-..-.----- W, vu, pp 319-324 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Pueblo languages of New Mexico, report on ...........22.----- W, 1875, pp 180-187 (See, also, Ethnology and archeology. ) Puerco group, distribution of -......-.2.2.22.22----2020200200ee H, Mon 1, pp 4-5 vertebrata of Wasatch and Bridger groups and ......_...- H, Mon a1, pp 49-742 Purgatory River region, Colorado, agricultural resources of.......--._- W, i, Supp, pp 379-381 Geology Ofsscwed ee see. Ws asices vec s alee ebeeideeaane W, 3, Supp, pp 195-224 Putnam (F. W.), Pueblo ruins and the interior tribes ........_.. W, vu, pp 315-397 reports upon archeological and ethnological collections. ._....- W, vu, pp 1-814 Putnam, Mount, Idaho, geology near_..........222.02222202- 2025 H, Ann 11, p 328 Pyralide, preliminary studies on North American..._.......- H, Bull, vol rv, No 3, pp 669-705 (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Pythonomorpha, discussion of Owen’s paper on ...H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 299-311 (See, also, Vertebrates. ) Quartz, analysis of, from Colorado, Elk Mountain..............-...-.-. K, uy, p 103 Quartz-propylite, analysis of, from Nevada, Cortez Peak...K, 11, p 578; K, v1, p lig analysis of, from Nevada, Golconda ...........2..2..222222--220-- K, vr, p 118 from Nevada, Pyramid Lake region.............22.2222-02---- K, 11, p 845 Virginia Range and vicinity of Havallah Mountain and American LAE 2 weep dersic ela aaih te, JS steleleia' Se dea ces taba Saiaiacvamed eo Saou K, 1, p 560 SCHMECKEBIER. POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 161 Quartz-propylite of Nevada, microscopic petrography of ....--.-.- K, vi, pp 117-121 Of Nevada Plateatt.. occ ccs kaos tccie sch acaeea ben de coeeice sense K, 1, pp 557-561 Quartzite, analysis of, from Nevada, Antler Peak, vicinity of -.....----- K, 1, p 669 analysis of, from Nevada, Carico Point........-.-.----------------- K, 1, p 542 from Nevada, Pilot: Peak. .cccncscscsceesasnccccsacesscsneocass K, 1, p 542 from Utah, Farmington .......--.--------------- +--+ - eee ee eee K, u, p 380 La Motte Peale <2222522.83 2 26nbhdod oondcune sees oSemeasare K, u, p 324 Various lOGalitiés: 5... Socecccseceace ts teemesescetacacen K, 1, p 542 of Black Hill, petrography of.......-.--..-- wate are eet aieiatcharsiaia BH, pp 471-476 Quaternary lakes of California, southeastern -..-.-- Se woseraeeeels W, 1876, pp 177-179 Quaternary rocks of Basin Ranges ....-..--.--.---------------------- W, 1, p 172 of Fortieth Parallel region -.........--.---------------------- K, 1, pp 459-529 Quebec group of Colorado, Eagle and Grand rivers ..-.-..---- H, Ann 8, pp 111-113 Of Wyoming, westePh..o..0.ccascsccecacce ss eanmasemased H, Ann 11, pp 481-484 Rabbit Valley, Utah, geology of ....-.....--.--.--.--------------- HP, pp 276-£79 Raft River Mountains, Utah, granite of.........--.--- Some SMR K, 1, pp 54-55 Railroads, elevations along....H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 441-453; H, Miscl 1, pp 5-17; H, Miscl 1 (3d ed), pp 39-52; H, Miscl 1 (4th ed), pp 6-51 Rainfall in western portion of United States.............-----.------- AL, pp 46-56 Rapid Creek, South Dakota, mineral resources of .-....-.---.------ BH, pp 267-272 Rattlesnake Canyon district, Nevada, notes on........--.------------ W, 1871, p 39 Rau (C.), observations on cup-shaped and other lapidarian sculptures in the Old World and in America.........-------------2-0eccee ene Eth, v Rawlings Peak, Wyoming, geology near..........---------------- K, u, pp 160-164 PaleozoiG TOCKS' Of van..cascciea wees sse-casaneeleeececewessaeeed K, 1, pp 136-138 Rawlings Springs, Wyoming, geology near...........------------------ LOR, 1868, pp 249-250; H, Ann 2, pp 96-97 Red) Bedaof Black HN ssc 2, cnckieie eeeaiocecdceeecliey seas BH, pp 131-151 of Colorado, Front Range........----.-------------------- H, Ann 8, pp 42-44 White River districts .2 0.0 ccssscceeexeeeeeeciees suis H, Ann 10, pp 72-73 Red Creek, Colorado, Archean rocks of -...---------------------- K, 1, pp 269-271 Red Creek, Wyoming, geology near...........-.---..-.------- H, Ann 4, pp 66-68 Red Mountain and Silver Peak districts, Nevada, notes on..-.---- W, 1871, pp 48-49 Red Wall group, exposures of -.--...- 22.2020. eee ee eee ee eee ee eee UM, p 55 of Uinta Mountains... . 2. ..cccccccncwannic ese scence UM, pp 147-148 Red Wall limestone of Basin Ranges.......---.--- paca esersAss W, 1, pp 178-179 Reese River, Nevada, mining and milling at..--.--..-22-2-2-2---- K, 111, pp 349-408 region east of, geology of..-.-..----.----------0--0--e2 eee K, 11, pp 627-635 Reptiles and batrachians collected in California, Arizona, and Nevada..... W, 1878, pp 206-226 collected in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, ANG ATIZONG, 2.scc0cecanence ce sciwcmsances oe ceca e's W, v, pp 509-584 of Arizona, SYNOPSIS Olio cemiiossweceee cee ta cewelesesas W, Vv, pp 585-633 of Permian beds of Texas, some new ....-.------ H, Bull, vol vi, No 1, pp 79-82 (See, also, Vertebrates; Vertebrates, fossil.) Reptiles and fishes collected in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah....H, Ann5, _ pp 467-476 of Cretaceous rocks of Kansas.........--..-------------- H, Ann 4, pp 385-425 TOPOMMOM sak \loswistslwameaccaackkeletivep tices cssnds ee ckioes H, Ann 4, pp 482-442 (See, also, Vertebrates; Vertebrates, fossil. ) Reveille district, Nevada, notes on..-..-.--- 2-22-22. een ee eee ee eens W, 1871, p 42 Rhinoceride of North America, extinct species of, and their allies.......... H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 227-237 (See, also, Vertebrates, fossil.) Bull. 222—04—11 162 . INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, (BULL, 222, Rhizopods, fresh-water, of North America .........--------------+++-- H, Mon xu (See, also, Invertebrates. ) Rhoda (F.), report on topography of the San Juan country..-.---------- H, Ann 8, pp 451-496; H, Bull, vols, ser 2, No 3, pp 165-210 topographical report on southeastern district.......------ H, Ann 9, pp 302-333 Rhyolite, analysis of, from Arizona, Peloncillo Mountains .-..--- W, 11, pp 648, 651 analyses of, from California, Lassen Peak ..-..--------------------- K, 1, p 652 from Nevada, Bayless Canyon ...-..-.------------------------- K, u, p 763 Belmonticcesscccecedace teossasessesseccwinceeetetes W, 11, pp 649, 651 McKinneys Pass.......--------------------- 2-22 - eee eee K, u, p 695 Montezuma Range. .-...-.-...-- 22-22-22 e eee ee eee eee enee K, u, p 758 Montezuma, Pah-Ute, Fish Creek, and West Humboldt ranges .-K, 1, p 652 Mopung! Hills.cc2c-c 2s tsa cteeeesiedeces sess seaceses K, u, p 736 Mouriti Moses <2 2.0.2.0 scnceleci octet Seaview tees seveeasesss K, uy, p 664 Sot Sprinp Hilleiccn. pcccnnswtsenesenesaines +s -as Resse K, u, p 698 from New Mexico, Burro Mountains -.......----------- W, 11, pp 649, 651 of Arizona and New Mexico .......------------------------ W, 10, pp 640-644 Of Basin Ranges: << esceseusececk oss ecieeeeereeene ees W, 101, pp 255-256 of Black Hills, petrography of........--..------- BH, pp 484-488, 495-503, 511 of Colorado, occurrence and character of....----.-.---- H, Ann 10, pp 229-232 GENG Vad anced sods cls oes dss cecum cee eeebeee eee es ehavenses K, 1, pp 608-652 of Nevada and Utah, microscopic petrography of....---.---.-- K, v1, pp 163-205 of Rocky Mountains......-...------------------+---------+---- K, 1, pp 605-608 thin section of, from Black Hills.......-.-.------------------------ BH, p 528 from Nevada, various localities...........------------- K, vi, pls 6, 7, 8, 12 Rhyolites, characteristics of ........-..-.--.--------------------+- HP, pp 103-104 Ridge Bar mining camp, California, notes on..........--.---------- W, 1879, p 188 Ridgway (R.), monograph of the genus Leucosticte Swainson, or gray-crowned purple finches .....-.....------- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 2, pp 51-82 ornithology of Fortieth Parallel region ....- fel Seeienseiedid seia eee K, rv, pp 303-643 ornithology of Guadeloupe Island, based on notes and collections made by Dr. Edward Palmer. ..-.....---- H, Bull, vol 11, No 2, pp 183-195 outlines of a natural arrangement of the Falconide.--........--.------ H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 4, pp 225-231 studies of the American Falconide ...........-. H, Bull, vol u, No 2, pp 91-182 studies of the American Falconide: Monograph of the Polybori.-...-.- H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 6, pp 451-473 studies of the American Herodiones: Part I. Synopsis of the American genera of Ardeide and Ciconiidz; including descriptions of three new genera, and a monograph of the American species of the genus Ardea, Linn ....-..-..-.---- H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 219-251 Riggs (8. R.), Dakota-English dictionary...........---...---.----------+-- Eth, vu Dakota grammar, texts and ethnography....-.....-----------------+-- Eth, 1x Riley (C. V.) and Monell (J.), Notes on the Aphidide of the United States, with descriptions of species occurring west of the Mississippi. .H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 1-32 Rio Grande, Texas, birds of..............--..-.--0- 2-2-2222 eee eee eee eee H, Bull, vol iv, No 1, pp 1-66; H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 371-440 Rio Grande Basin, Colorado, geology of.-...-....-----+------ H, Ann 9, pp 153-167 Rio Grande region, New Mexico, agricultural resources of..W, 111, Supp, pp 362-373 geology of... cs iosscetasceanki esse sh caeesetercetigg W, 11, Supp, pp 313-353 Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, agriculture in..... ...2..-. H, Ann 4, pp 204-207 POOR VOL nae seis siz anise os eae eee ee eRe W, 1875, pp 64-68, 76-78 SCHMECKEBIER. ] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 163 Rio Grande del Norte, New Mexico, agriculture in valley of...... W, 1, pp 574-578 Rivers; proviles: Of..0c.cnseedaceenctorwacisemsseenne oe awcinanne H, Misel 1, pp 37-46; H, Miscl1 (3d ed), pp 31-37; H, Miscl 1, (4thed), pp 145-159 Roads and trails in Colorado...... H, Ann 8, pp 428, 439-441; H, Ann 9, pp 347-350 in Wyoming, Sweetwater district.........-.-----.-------. H, Ann 11, pp 57-58 Roan or Book Cliffs, Utah, geology of .......-.------------- H, Ann 10, pp 173-176 Robbins (J. W.), Potamogeton of Great Basin.........-.---..---- K, v, pp 337-340 Roberts (8. R.), report on Molluseca...... ..-...------------ H, Ann 4, pp 467-469 Rock (Miles), report of.......--.-......--------2------- 2222+ W, 1879, pp 268-270 Rock Canyon. (See Spring Canyon. ) Rocky Mountains, coals of.....--.-.-.2.---+------ 2-22 - eee H, Ann 4, pp 179-186 Coleoptera of alpine regions of .........-...--...---2---------------- H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 447-480; H, Bull, vol v, No 3, pp 499-520 elevation of, near Missouri River, period of-...---..------- H, Uncl 16, pp 9-13 HOP Of ncacossck ceedeeeeee chassemeneeeee eek H, Bull, vol v1, No 1, pp 1-77 geological formations along eastern margins of ...--..----. H, Unel 16, pp 13-16 of Colorado, notes on...........----------- H, Bull, vol 3, ser 1, No 2, pp 72-77 Paleozoic rocks :0f «...s0..2220se0se00 222 sseseneee dees sens + sie K, 1, pp 127-139 Primordial sandstone of, in northwestern Territories. ..--. H, Unel 16, pp 16-21 structure and age of .....-..------- 2-2-2. eee eee ee eee eee ee W, 11, pp 488-501 topographic features of crest of, south of Tennessee Pass ..H, Ann 9, pp 373-377 Rodentia, North American, monograph on.....-.--.------------------- H, Mon x1 of Miocene of North America, review of-...--. H, Bull, vol v1, No 2, pp 361-386 (See, also, Vertebrates; Vertebrates, fossil. ) Roscoelite, analysis of, from Colorado, Boulder County .........-- H, Ann 10, p 150 Rose Spring district, California, notes on..-..--....--.---------- W, 1876, pp 65-66 Ross Fork, Idaho, geology along.-.....-..-.---------2.---- H, Ann 11, pp 328-329 Rothrock (J. T.), preliminary botanical report on portions of New Mexico aid sATZONa << sc2ecscatenecwead os scene ecsseme ss W, 1875, pp 117-129 preliminary report on the botany of central Colorado .._... W, Uncel 5, pp 23-62 report upon economic botany and agriculture of portions of southern Cali- LOMA. seeesen ee era h ees eden Saegnashe Gee W, 1876, pp 202-213 reports upon the botanical collections made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1871-1875 ....W, vi Ruby Range, Nevada, geology of ........-----------------------. Kk, 11, pp 489-491 Ruins, ancient, human remains found among, in southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico...-......-..--- H, Bull, vol u, No 1, pp 47-63 in Arizona, Chelly Canyon ......-.. W, vu, pp 372-373; H, Ann 10, pp 420-425 in Colorado, southwestern. .H, Ann 8, pp367-381; H, Ann 10, pp383-452; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 1, pp 17-30; H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 3-24 in New Mexico.......---------------- W, vu, pp 337-345; W, 1875, pp 174-178 Chaco Canyome cei ctsicn becca neoecesenu est aee anaes W, vu, pp 366-369 Las Animas River region ......... W, vit, pp 347-350; W, 1875, pp 178-180 in Utah and Arizona, San Juan River region. .--- H, Bull, vol 1, No 1, pp 25-45 (See, also, Ethnology and archzeology. ) ; Safford (T. H.), Catalogue of the mean declination of 2,018 stars........ W, Unel 15 Safford (T. H.), Kampf (F.), Clark (J. H.), and Maryatt (W. W.), astron- omical determinations in Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico, 1872-1874_..........----.----------- W, u, pp 1-491 Saguache Range, Colorado. (See Sawatch Range. ) - St. George, Utah, geology between Gila River, Arizona, and .._.. W, 1, pp 189-225 St. John (O.), notes on the geology of northeastern New Mexico ........-. H, Bull, vol 11, No 4, pp 279-308 report of the geological field work of Teton division... ... H, Ann 11, pp 323-508 report on the geology of the Wind River district....... H, Ann 12, 1, pp 173-269 164 INDEX TO HAYDEN, KING, [BULL. 222, St. John (O. H.), Descriptions of fossil fishes from the Upper Coal Measures Ol Ne bras kainic sass seteret etal aoe oeeecuielee sess Saye H, Uncl 1, pp 239-245 St. Marys, Wyoming, geology near.._.. LOR, 1868, pp 248-249; H, Ann 2, pp 95-96 St. Vrain Creek, Colorado, geology near.......--.---.------------------ H, Ann 3, pp 27-28; H, Ann 1-3, pp 127-128 Salamander of Florida, notes on...........---------------------- ECR, pp 282-285 Salt, analysis of, from California, southeastern..............-------- W, 1876, p 176 analysis of, from Colorado, Bear Creek-...--- H, Ann 7, p 102; H, Ann 9, p 203 from Nevada, Columbus....--...----.--------------------- W, 1876, p 176 from Néw M6z106.2..0 coscceoi: ao oosessestsstcecnkaoeee W, i, Supp, p 397 Zandia Mountains, salt lake near .-..._....-.-.---------- W, ul, p 627 from Wyoming, Percy, vicinity of .....-.-.-....-------------- K, u, p 148 in: U false jascesidencesasieesee sstes tneakeceecteteccd sss sneedlce W, 111, p 263 Salt basins of Nebraska, Lancaster County.......---.-.--- disiigisyeis Sots LOR, 1867, pp 130-131; H, Ann 1, pp 8-10 Salt deposit, analysis of, from Arizona, Sunset Crossing .....---------- W, 11, p 628 Salt efflorescence, analysis of, from ‘Arizona, Croton Springs, and Santa Cate ca oe oer citeerecncre nee em mice ewe Si tiation W, ur, p 629 Salt Lake. (See Great Salt Lake. ) Salt River, Wyoming, geology near ...---..-....----------- H, Ann 11, pp 551-556 Salt River Range, Wyoming, geology of -...-.----.--------- H, Ann 11, pp 545-551 Salt Wells group, exposures of ...........2.------2-------------2---- UM, pp 49-50 of Uinta. Mountains5: 2.30. esMacac 2 cca ctems ne deeaeeu te casaehnee UM, p 154 San Antonio mining district, California, notes on .............---.-- W, 1879, p 190 San Antonio mining district, Nevada, notes on...............---- W, 1871, pp 45-46 San Emidio district, California, notes on......-...-----------+-- W, 1876, pp 51-52 San Fernando, California, geology of vicinity of.............-.. W, 1876, pp 160-166 San Gabriel mining district, California, notes on............--.-.--- W, 1879, p 189 San Juan, pueblo of, description of-.-.......22.---2.222-.2-20-0--0-- W, vu, p 331 San Juan Mountains, Colorado, geology of................-.--- W, 1875, pp 100-101 San Juan region, Colorado, communication between Denver and, means of. _H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 3, pp 145-149 PeolOpy Ole < oc cte. ce case bts twidecwineu oe aeuaae coae tei H, Ann 8, pp 187-240; H, Ann 9, pp 241-276; H, Bull, voli, ser 2, No 3, pp 151-164 mines of ......... H, Ann 8, pp 229-238; H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 3, pp 151-164 topography Ofv.- 5 W, ut, pp 297-299 vf Fortieth Parallel region.......-..-.-.-+--+-------------0---- K, 1, pp 546-725 ovGréen River Basin - 2.00. oc seeseseGeee sees ss cecense regard to the zoology of the Western United States as relates more particularly to mammals and birds..-......_... Ww, y, pp 23-34 notice of a ruined pueblo and an ancient burial place in the valley of the BiG! Chama ino. ccilsleaincaiie dae ser neeestatedce W, vu, pp 362-365 pueblo of San Juan .......---..--- 2-0-2 2-22 ee eee eee eee eee W, vir, p 331 pueblo:of Taos. 2... 1.2 cues ncdeenaamenwine sss vecteueomaries W, vit, pp 327-330 report on ethnological examinations in the vicinity of Santa Barbara, Cali- HOTMMIA. nn teiarsiocincinonie cctv: os ve 'ecmiaeemcaaencs W, 1876, pp 312-321 report upon ethnological researches near Santa Barbara, Calitomin Breen W, vu, pp 32-47 report upon the collections of batrachians and reptiles made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, TBP As sca rewatacnmmstnnancacsdilamaelaban a. W, v, pp 509-584 report upon the collections of terrestrial and fluviatile Mollusca made in portions of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1872- UB Tat aii wieenitsg ease eeteuse ean useducadhoeanes W, v, pp 923-954 work in charge of..W, 1872, pp 52-55; W, 1874, pp 107-110; W, 1875, pp 189-149 208 INDEX TO HAYDEN AND OTHER SURVEYS. [BULL. 222, Yarrow (H. C.) and Cope (E. D.), report upon the collections of fishes made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1871-1874............-..222.-------- W, v, pp 635-703 Yarrow (H. C.) and Coues (E.), notes on the herpetology of Dakota and Montana) ssc eceenea sone sedccesecs H, Bull, vol rv, No 1, pp 259-291 report upon the collections of mammals made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1871-1874....W, v, pp 35-129 Yarrow (H. C.) and Henshaw (H. W.), report upon and list of birds col- lected in Utah and Nevada in 1872 ........------ W, Uncl 4, pp 5-33 report upon the reptiles and batrachians collected in 1875-1877 in Cali- fornia, Arizona, and Nevada _._.-----..-------- W, 1878, pp 206-226 Yarrow (H. C.) and Severance (M. 8.), notes upon human crania and skele- tons collected by the expeditions of 1872-1874 ...W, v1, pp 391-397 Yellow Pine district, Nevada, notes on....---..----------------- W, 1871, pp 52-53 Yellowstone Park, access to, by railroads, means of......------- H, Ann 6, pp 92-95 Climate Of. sc vcduest sneer enters esate aeeseseceeees H, Ann 12, 1, pp 486-488 elevations ilt......csasesesceecensex sexce caseedenseess H, Ann 12, 11, pp 497-463 forests) fosetl, Ofs..50.052 je esele esses H, Bull, vol v, No 1, pp 125-132 geology Ol icucwawns cake eees H, Ann 6, pp 120-167; H, Ann 12, 11, pp 1-64 PCVRCTS-Ol ss andilaededlnsaaden oats t4 Qaetmonecddeehaneec asannemee ee H, Ann 5, pp 104-126; H, Ann 6, pp 138-140, 144-158, 234-249, 244-247 law creating, passage of ._..- aeeuicecdanewae mane Sates H, Ann 5, pp 162-165 routes for roads from settlements to -.........----------- H, Ann 6, pp 802-807 springs; thermal Mite <2.4s,2.ceuce seksi eves ¢clvigded wehiele eh vale H, Ann 6, pp 122-125, 128-130, 135-143, 176-178; H, Ann 12, m1, pp 63-453 Yellowstone region, meteorology of .......-.-.---.------.---- H, Ann 5, pp 501-524 Yellowstone River, course and character of.....-- LOR, 1868, p 226; H, Ann 2, p 72 geological sections near headwaters of, notes on. .H, Bull, vol 11, No 3, pp 197-209 Peoloey Near soe eesetes see tinge ee se eaciteces H, Ann 5, pp 51-63, 81-92 topography Mears) itc,