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GENERAL NATURAL HISTORY. 



Table of Distances, Altitudes and Grades, — pp. 209 to 214 with folding table. Appendix G. — 

 Estimate of appropriations needed for Eoads in Terr, of Utah, pp. 215 to 220. Appendix H. — 

 Magnetic Ob-^ervations and Results, pp. 224 to 230, with map. Appendix H. H. — Railroad- 

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 Country between Fort Leavenworth and Sierra Nevada, near Carston Valley, by Henry 

 Engelmann, pp. 243 to 333. Appendix J. — Report on the PaUeontological Collections of the 

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 Gill, pp. 383 to 432: with nine fitie plates af Fishes. Appendix M. — Botany of the Expedition 

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 Appendix Q. — Journal of Edward M. Kern, of nn Exploration of Mary's on Humboldt River, 

 Cirson Lake and Owen's River. and Lake . in 1845, pp. 475 to 486. Appendix R.— Journeyings of 

 Father Escalante from Santa Fe to Utah Lake and the Moqui Villages, in 1776, by Philip Harny, 

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