6l8 TRANS. ST. LOUIS ACAD. SCIENCE. 



deposits of Cole, Miller, Morgan, Moniteau, and Cooper. C. J. 

 Norwood and H. H. West made surveys in Putnam, Schuyler, 

 and part of Chariton. G. C. Broadhead made surveys in Cole 

 and Madison, and generally directed the survey and prepared 

 the reports for publication. 



The surveys from 1872 to 1875 w^ere specially directed tow^ards 

 noting matters of the greatest economic importance, and devel- 

 oped mines were carefully examined. 



During the administration of Pumpelly and Broadhead the 

 office of the Survey was in Washington University, St. Louis,, 

 and the collections were also placed there. 



MISSOURI GEOLOGICAL SURVEY APPROPRIATIO VS 



By Act of the Legislature. 



From 1S53 to 1S62 $ 105,000 00 



1S70 and 1871 12,500 00 



Under Acts of 1872, 1873 and 1S74 60,00000 



In I 876 and 1877, used by School ot Mines SjOOO 00 



Printing, 187-? 12,000 oa 



" 1876 1,50000 



Total $196,000 00 



Deduct unexpended appropriations 19,814 45 



Total expended $176,185 55 



I do not know what it cost to print Prof. Swallow's report, but 

 it may have been $20,000 ; if so, we have 



Printing Swallow's Report, 1854 $ 20,000 00 



" Report, 185O0 1871 3,00000 



" Pumpelly, &c., 1873 9,00000 



Broadhead, &c., 1874 7,32000 



" Williams' Report, 1876 1,50000 



Total $ 40,820 00 



Leaving for field work, salaries, and incidentals $I35?365 55 



Total as above 176,185 55 



PUBLICATIONS. 



LIST AND ANALYSIS OF THEIR CONTENTS. 



First Annual Report^ i853- This was only a Report of Pro- 

 gress. 



Second Annual Report^ 1S54. Includes 38 pages Report of 

 Progress; Part I., 207 pages; Part II., 240 pages. Printed at 

 Jefferson City, 1855. 



