PUBLICATIONS OF UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 



[Bulletin No. 204.] 



The serial publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of (1) Annual 

 Reports, (2) Monographs, (3) Professional Papers, (4) Bulletins, (5) Mineral Re- 

 sources, (6) Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, (7) Topographic Atlas of United 

 States — folios and separate sheets thereof, (8) Geologic Atlas of United States — 

 folios thereof. The classes numbered 2, 7, and 8 are sold at cost of publication; the 

 others are distributed free. A circular giving complete lists may be had on appli- 

 cation. 



The Bulletins, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply Papers treat of a variety of 

 subjects, and the total number issued is large. They have therefore been classified 

 into the following series: A, Economic geology; B, Descriptive geology; C, Syste- 

 matic geology and paleontology; D, Petrography and mineralogy; E, Chemistry and 

 physics; F, Geography; G, Miscellaneous; H, Forestry; I, Irrigation; J, Water stor- 

 age; K, Pumping water; L, Quality of water; M, Methods of hydrographic investi- 

 gations; N, Water power; O, Underground waters; P, Hydrographic progress reports. 

 This bulletin is the fifty-eighth number in Series C, the complete list of which follows 

 (all are bulletins thus far) : 



SERIES C, SYSTEMATIC GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY. 



3. Fossil faunas of Upper Devonian, along the meridian 76° 30', from Tompkins County, New York, 

 to Bradford County, Pennsylvania, by Henry S. Williams. 1884. 36 pp. 



4. Mesozoic fo.ssil.s, by Charles A. White. 1884. 36 pp., 9 pis. 



10. Cambrian faunas of North America. Preliminary studies, by C. D. Waleott. 1884. 74 pp., 10 pis. 



11. Quaternary and recent mollusca of the Great Basin, with descriptions of new forms, Ijy R. Ells- 

 worth Call. Introduced by a sketch of the Quaternary lakes of the Great Basin, by G. K. Gilbert. 

 1884. 66 pp., 6 pis. 



15. Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleontology of California, by C. A. White. 1885. 33 pp. 



16. Higher Devonian faunas of Ontario County, New Y'ork, by John M. Clarke. 1885. 86 pp., 3 pis. 



18. Marine Eocene, fresh-water Miocene, and other fossil mollusca of western North America, by 

 Charles A. White. 1885. 26 pp., 3 pis. 



19. Notes on the stratigraphy of California, by G. F. Becker. 1885. 28 pp. (Exhausted.) 

 22. New Cretaceous fossil.s from California, by C. A. White. 1885. 25 pp., 5 pis. 



24. List of marine mollu.sca, comprising the Quaternary fossils and Recent forms from American 

 localities between Cape Hatteras and Cape Roque, including the ermudas, by W. H. Dall. 1885. 

 336 pp. 



29. Fresh-water invertebrates of the North American Jurassic, by C. A. White. 41 pp., 4 pis. 



30. Second contribution to the studies on the Cambrian faunas of North America, by C. D. Waleott. 



1886. 369 pp., 33 pis. 



31. Systematic review of our present knowledge of fossil insects, including myriapods and arachnids, 

 by S. H. Scudder. 1886. 128 pp. 



34. Relation of the Laramie molluscan fauna to that of the succeeding fresh-water Eocene and other 

 groups, by C. A. White. 1886. 64 pp., 5 pis. 

 37. Types of the Laramie flora, by L. F. Ward. 1887. 354 pp., 57 pis. 

 41. Fossil faunas of the Upper Devonian— the Genesee section. New York, by Henry S. Williams. 



1887. 121 pp., 4 pis. 



43. Tertiary and Cretaceous strata of the Tuscaloosa, Tombigbee, and Alabama rivers, by E. A. Sn^ith 

 and L. C. Johnson. 1887. 189 pp., 21 pis. 



51. Invertebrate fossils from the Pacific coast, by C. A. White. 1889. 102 pp., 14 pis. 



56. Fos.sil wood and lignite of the Potomac formation, by F. H. Knowlton. 1889. 72 pp., 7 pis. 



63. Bibliography of Paleozoic Crustacea from 1698 to 1889, including a list of North American species 

 and a systematic arrangement of genera, by A. W. Vogdes. 1890. 177 pp. 



69. Classed and annotated bibliograpliy of fossil insects, by S. H. Scudder. 1890. 101 pp. 



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