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The accompanying map is intended to illustrate the exact position, as 

 well as the extent of country covered by the Wasatch sediment at this 

 point. Its topography is taken from a map made by Capt. J. Russell, 

 Third Cavalry, U. S. A. (and published by the War Department), during 

 a reconnoissance of that region in the summer of 1880, and to whom, as 

 well as Dr. W. H. Corbusier, Col. J. W. Mason, and other officers sta- 

 tioned at Fort Washakie, I wish to express my deep sense of obligation 

 for their very kind and courteous treatment. 



M.V,, wl IL^ Bi^'lloiu IU.^1)., iKlucL i tioni Ilu M ip ol llu I s \\ u Di p ii 1 

 ment. 



2. Synopsis of the Fainui. 



PISCES. 

 Clastes sp. ; not abundant. 

 Pappichthys sp. Vertebra? ; not very common. 



