ADVERTISEMENT. IX 



STATISTICAL PAPERS. 



Mineral Resources of the United States [1882], by Albert Williams, jr. 1883. 8°. xvii, 813 pp. 

 Price 50 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1883 and 1884, by Albert Williams, jr. 1885. 8°. xiv, 

 1016 pp. Price 60 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1885. Division of Mining Statistics and Technology. 

 1886. 8°. vii, 576 pp. Price 40 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1886, by David T. Day. 1887. 8°. viii, 813 pp. Price 

 60 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1887, by David T. Day. 1888. 8°. vii, 832 pp. Price 

 50 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1888, by David T. Day. 1890. 8°. vii, 652 pp. Price 

 50 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1889 and 1890, by David T. Day. 1892. 8°. viii, 671pp. 

 Price 50 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1891, by David T. Day. 1893. 8°. vii, 630 pp. Price 

 50 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1892, by David T. Day. 1893. 8°. vii, 850 pp. Price 

 50 cents. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 1893, by David T. Day. 1894. 8°. viii, 810 pp. Price 

 50 cents. 



On March 2, 1895, the following provision was included in an act of Congress: 



"Provided, That hereafter the report of the mineral resources of the United States shall be 

 issued as a part of the report of the Director of the Geological Survey." 



In compliance with this legislation, the report Mineral Resources of the United States for the 

 Calendar Year 1894 forms Parts III and IV of the Sixteenth Annual Report of the Survey; Mineral 

 Resources of the United States for the Calendar Year 1895 forms Part III of the Seventeenth Annual 

 Report of the Survey ; and Mineral Resources of the United States for the Calendar Year 1896 forms 

 Part V of the Eighteenth Annual Report of the Survey. 



The money received from the sale, of these publications is deposited in the Treasury, and the 

 Secretary of that Department declines to receive bank checks, drafts, or postage stamps ; all remit- 

 tances, therefore, must be by money order, made payable to the Director of the United States 

 Geological Survey, or in currency for the exact amount. Correspondence relating to the publica- 

 tions of the Survey should be addressed to 



The Director, 



United States Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C, January, 1S98. Washington, D. C. 



