14 PUBLICATIONS Oi isVjiiaujiiX i. baiub. 



1852. Baird, Spenceu F., and Chakles Girard— Continued. 

 Phrynosoma platyrhinos, G., n. s. 



Great Salt Lajie, Stansbury'a party. 

 Phrynosoma modestum, G., n. s. 



Valley of Rio Grande. Geu. Cliurchill.— Between, San Antonio, and El Paso 

 del Norte. Col. Graham. 



Ghurchillia, B. .indG., n. g 70 



ChnrchilUa bellona, B and G., n. s. 



Kio Grande, 1846. Gen. Churchill. 

 Coluber mormon, B. and G., n. s. 



Valley of Great Salt Lake. Capt. Stansbnry. 

 Heterodus nasicum, B. and G., n. .s. 



Texas. Gen. Churchill. 



28. 



i852. Baird, Spenceu F. {editor). Zoology [of tli(3 Valley of the Great Salt Lake of 

 Utah]. < Sta^isbury's Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt 

 Lake of Utah, etc., Philadelphia, 1852, App. C, pp. 305-378, pll. i-x (Zoologi- 

 cal plates numbered separately). For full title, see under Stansbury, 

 Howard.* 



This part of the Stansbury llcport was issued as a separate in June, 1852, with the follow- 

 ing title : 



Zoology I of the | Valley of the Great Salt Lake | of | Utah. | Mammals by Prof. S. F. Baird. 

 1 Birds by Prof. S. F. Baird. 1 Reptiles by Prof. Baird and C. Girard. | Insects by Prof. 

 S. S. Haldeman | — | Extracts from Captain K. Stan.sbury's Report to the U. S. Senate, March 

 10, 1852. I — I Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo &, Co. | June, 1852. 8vo. pp. 305-379. No 

 title except that printed on cover. 



Though the names of his collaborators appear on the title-pago of the Appendix and of the 

 separate, this report seems to have been submitted under the name of Professor Baird, wlio 

 acted as editor. The introductory chapter, in which the zoological results of the survey are 

 epitomized, pp. 307-8, is signed by him. 



* 1852. Stansbury, Howaud, Capt.aiu Corps Topographical Engineers. U. S. Army. 



^^larch^isfr"' ! ^^°''*''- { ^'^Na 3'^' | | ^^P^oration and Survey | of the | VaUey | 01 



the I Great Salt Lake of Utah, | including | a reconnoiss.ance of anew route through | the 

 Rocky Mountains. | By Howard Stansbury, | Captain Corps Topographical Engineers, | U. S. 

 Army. | Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. | Philadelphia: | Lippincott, 

 Grambo & Co. | 1852. 8vo, pp. 487, 34 plates of scenery, etc., some of them colored; \0 plates 

 geology, numbered i-x ; 9 plates botany , numbered i-ix ; 4 plates botany, numbered v-iv ; map 

 at p. \'A.— All lithographic. Report.— (Narrative), pp. 7-209. ArP. A. T.ible of Disttnces 

 Measured .along the route, etc., pp. 270-294. Ai'P. B. Latitudes and longitudes of principal 

 triangulation stations, etc., pp. 295-304. Ait. C. Zoology, pp. 305-379. Mammals, by Prof. 

 Spencer r. B.aird, pp. 309-313; Birds, by Prof Spencer F. Baird, pp. 314-335; Reptiles, by 

 Prof. Baird and Charles Girard, pp. 336-305 ; Insects, by Prof. Haldoman,pp. 366-378 ; On cer- 

 tain Insect Larvse, by Titian R. Pealo, p. 379. Arr. D. Botany, by Prof. John Torrey, 

 pp. 381-398. Api>. E. Geology and Paleontology, by Prof. Jas. Hall, pp. 399-414. App. F. 

 Chemical Analysis, etc., by Dr. L. D. Gale, pp. 414-4€1. App. G. Meteorological Observa- 

 tions, pp. 423-478. Index, pp. 479-487. A supplementary volume, without titles, containing 

 two maps. 



Published early in 1852, probably late March or early April. 



"An edition of the same work was subsequently printed by the Public Printer for the 

 House of Representatives in 1853. This is much inferior in typography and illustrations."— 



BAHiU. 



1852. STANhiP.uriY, Howard. An | expedition 1 to the |* valley cf the Great Salt Lake | of 

 Utah : I including | a description of its geography, natural history, and | minerals, and an 

 analysis of its waters : | with an authentic account of the Mormon settlement. | Illustrated by 

 numerous Ijeautiful plates, | from drawings taken on the spot. | Also a reconnoissanco of a 

 new route through the Rocky Mountains and two large and accurate maps of that region. 

 I — I By Howard Stansbury, | Captain Corps Topographical Engineers, United States Army. 

 I — I Philadelphia: | Lippincott, Grambo & Co. | 1852. 



A separate edition, issued from the same stereotype and lithographic plates as the official 

 government edition ; the text and illustrations are the same. 



