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United State.[ GEOGRAPHICAL k GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.] 



l.i HIT . . . communicating a Report of a Geological 

 Reconnoissance of the Chippewa land district of Wis- 

 consin, and the northern jwrt of Iowa, by D. D. Owen. 

 pp. 134 : SS pis. (14 col.), 1 map col. 



8. Wathington [D.C.I 1848. 



Senate : SOth Congr., 1st Sets., Exec. No. 67. 



Ihis includes a Keport by J. G. Norwi>od on the topography, dr., of 



the Lake Superior regions of the State of H'i-coii-m. 



United States. [ GEOGRAPHICAL & GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.] 



C Notes of a ... reconnoissance, from Fort Leavenworth, 



in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including 



parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers. 



By W. H. Emory, pp. 416: 42 pis., 1 map. text Must. 



8. Washington [D.C.], 1848. 



Senate : SOth Congr., 1st Sen., Exec. No. 7. 

 Appendix contains : 

 No. 2. Botany by Prof. Torrey : with a letter on the Cactacew by 



G. Kngelniann. 



6. Natural History Notes of J. W. Abert the Plants named by 

 Prof. Torrey. 



United State.[ GEOGRAPHICAL & GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.] 



[Report . . . communicating information in relation to 

 the Geology and Topography of California. By P. T. 

 Tyson. 8". Washington, D.U., 1850.] 



Wanting. 



Senate : Ex. Doc. No. 47. 



[Another edition entitled :] Geology and Industrial 



Resources of California. By P. T. lyson. To which 

 is added the official reports of P. F. Smith ( J. F. Frazer's 

 report on Minerals, forwarded by P. F. Smith) . . . 

 B. Riley . . . Talbpt, Ord, Derby and Williamson, of 

 their explorations in California and Oregon : and also 

 of their examinations of routes for rail road communi- 

 cation eastward from those countries, pp. xxxiv, 127, 

 37 : 9 pis., S maps. 8. Baltimore, 1851. 



This consists of the antbor's copies of the original " Report," to which 

 an " Introduction" containing additional matter has been prefixed. 



United State.[ GEOGRAPHICAL & GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.} 



Report on the Geology and Topography ... of the Lake 

 Superior land district, in the State of Michigan : by 

 J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney, <tr.. 2 Pt. illust. 



8". Washington [D.C.], 1850, 51. 



House of Representatives : 31st Congr., 1st Sess., Ex. Doc. No. 69. 

 IX l. Cop|>er lands, pp. tel*: 15 pit., U map (3 geol. col.), tfsl 



Mutt. 1850. 



Three of the plates are numbered in with the text. 

 One of the maps is a facsimile of a map of Lake Superior 

 and the adjacent regions, made by the Jesuit missionaries 

 in 1670 and 1671, and published in Paris in 1672. 

 ,, li. The Iron Ore region, together with the general Geology. 



pp. xii, U>6: SSpli., textiUtat. 1861. 



Pis. xxiij-xxv * xxxii are missing. 

 Contains, inter alia : 



Chap. i\. LowerSilurian System. Continued by J. Hall. 



,. x. UpperSilnrian and Devonian series. By J. Hall. 



,, XI. "On the Geology of the south-eastern |>ortion 



of^the State of Wisconsin ; being the part not 



surveyed by the l"mt"d States Geologists, in 



a letter to J. W. Foster, by I. A. Lapham," dr. 



,. ,, Remarks npon the section from the Falls of 



Wolf River, through Navarino to Lake l ichi- 



gan. By C. Whittlesey, 



. ,, The dip, bearing, and thickness of the Silurian 



Group*. By [C.] Whiitlesey. 

 ,, xil. Remarks on . . . Lower Silurian Limestones. 



By [J.] Hall. 

 ,, xni. Description of new or rare species of Fossils, 



from the Palceozoic series. By J . Hull. 

 ,. xiv- ) On the sujwrftcial dejiositsof . . . the northern 

 xvi. / coast of Lake Michigan and western coast of 

 Green Bay. Of the Menomonee. Of the 

 valley of the Mtinistee. Of the White-Fish. 

 Of the Escanaba, dr. DyE. Pisor. (The 

 ancient and present Beaches of l*ake Michi- 

 gan. By (C.) Whiuleeey.) 

 ,, xvill. Parallelism of the Paleozoic de|iosits of the 



United Stales and Europe. By ,1 Hall. 

 xix. On the observed fluctuations of the surfaces of 



the Lakes. By C. Whittlesey. 

 XX. Magnetic variations ... By C. Whittlesey. 

 ,, ,, BoUny. By W. D. Whitney. 



United States. | GEOGRAPHICAL <fc GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 \ i-.vs : Mitctlluntout.'] 



Kxpliinition of the Red River of Louisiana, in ... 1852: 

 by 1!. B. Marcy . . . assisted by G. B. McClellan . . . 

 with reports on the Natural History of the country, <fre. 

 p/>.sv,3M: (i.'i pis., 2 maps. 8". Wtisliitigtvn[D.C.], 1853. 



.-.ii. Hi' : 82nd Congr., '.ml Sess , Exec. Nu. 54. 

 A|.|>endix contains, ..'-. rt/ia : 

 C. Minemlogy. lly C. U. Shepartl. 



Notes upon the s)icdmrns of Hocks and Minerals collected. By 

 E. Hitchcock. 



Remarks 11)1011 the general Giologyof the country tlaverscd. By 



G. G. Slmni.nil. 

 i . Pulfeontolofiy. Description of the (^.ecies of Carboniferous and 



Cretaceous Fossils collected. By B. F. Shumard. 

 r. Zoology. 



Mammals. By II. B. Marcy. 



Reptiles. By S. F. Biiird and C. Girard. 



Fishes. By 8. F. Baird and C. Girard. 



Shells. By C. B. Adams and G. C. Shnmard. 



Orthopterons Insects. By C. Girard. 

 \ i .i.-lni i.l i.i n... By C. Girard. 



Myria|iods. By C. Gimrd. 

 o. Botnny. Description of the Plants collected during the eipeduion. 



By J. Torrey. 



[Re-issue.] pp. xv, 286 : 65 pis., S maps. 



8". Washington [D.C.], 1854. 



Differs from the preceding issue solely in having a new title-page, and 

 in the more condensed setting of some of the tables in the Appendix. 

 In both issues there is no plate numbered xviii to the Botanical section, 

 and the two maps are wanting. 



United States. [ GEOGRAPHICAL it GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.] 



Iteport of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado 



Rivers, by Capt. L. Sitgreaves. pp. 198 : 79 pis., 1 map. 



8. Washington [D.C.], 1853. 



Senate : S2nd Congr., 2nd Sess., Exec. No. E9. 

 Contains, inter alia : 



Report on the Natural History, by S. W. Woodhouse. 



Mammals, by S. W. Woodhouse. 



Birds, by S. W. Woodhonse. 



Reptiles, by E. Hallowell. 



Fishes, by S. F. Baird and C. Girard. 



Botany, by J. Torrey. 

 Wanting PI. 2 of the section on the Birds. 



United States.! GEOGRAPHICAL & GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.] 



Report upon the Colorado River of the West, explored 



in 1857 and 1858 by . . . J. C. Ives, <kc. 6 Pt. [in 1 Vol.] 



4. Washington [D.C.], 1861. 



Senate : 36th Congr., 1 SOBS., Ex. Doc. 



Pt. I. General Iteport. jrp. 131: tS pl. (cot.), S map*, text illmt. 



,, n. Hydrographic Keport. pp. lit. 



in. Geological Report. By J. S. Newbeiry. pp. Ill, : Opts., i 

 text iltutt. 



,,iv. Botany. By Profs. Gray, Torrey, Thurber.andEngelmann. pp. SO. 



v. Zoology. By S. F. Baird. pp. 6. 

 Appendices, pp. St. 



United States.[ GEOGRAPHICAL & GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.} 



Geological report of the exploration of the Yellowstone 

 and Missouri Rivers by ... F. V. Hayden . . . 1859-'60. 

 (Report on the Cretaceous and Tertiary Plants, by 

 J. S. Newberry.) pp. ix, 174 : 1 n P c l. 



8. Washington [D.C.], 1869. 



United States.[ GEOGRAPHICAL <fe GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.] 



Resources of the Pacific Slope. A ... summary of the 

 Mines and Minerals . . . and miscellaneous Productions 

 of the States and Territories west of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains With a sketch of the . . . exploration of Lower 

 California. By J. R. Browne, pp. 674, 200. 



8". San Francisco, 1869. 



United Statea.[ GEOGRAPHICAL & GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS : Miscellaneous.] 



Report upon the reconnaissance of northwestern Wyo- 

 ming, including Yellowstone National Park, made . . . 

 1873 by W. A. Jones, pp. vi, SSI, I tab. : 5 pis, 51 

 maps (1 col.) 8. Washington [D.C}, 1875. 



Coi. tains, inter alia '. 

 Geological report. By T. B. Comstock. 

 Botanical re|iort, By C. C. Parry. List of Plants collected. 

 Entomological report. By J. U. Putnam. List of Insects collected. 



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