648 



INDEX. 



North Carolina Board of internal Improvements, 

 364; Survey of, by Olmsted and Mitchell, 363. 



North Carolina, First survey. Acts relating to, 36o; 

 Administration, 36(1; Benefits of, 368; Connection 

 with other institutions, 366; Museum of, 367; 

 Personnel of, 366; Proposition of D. Olmsted, 

 1853, 363; Publications of, 367; Salaries and ex- 

 penses, 367. 



North Carolina, Second survey under Ebeneezer 

 Emmons, 368; Act relating to, 369; Administra- 

 tion of, 370; Benefits of, 374; Connection with 

 other Institutions, 370; Expenses of, 372; Loss of 

 manuscripts of, 373; Manner of appointment, 370; 

 Museum or cabinet of, 372; Personnel of, 370; 

 Publications of, 372; Salaries of, 370. 



North Carolina, Third survey under W. C. Kerr, 375; 

 Act governing operation of, 377-378; Acts relating 

 to frauds, 376; .\ct to sustain, 379; Administra- 

 tion of, 379; Benefits of, 385; Expenses of, 384; 

 Library of, 384; Methods of work, 382; Museum 

 of, 383; Organization of, 375; Persoimel of, 380; 

 Plan of organization, 376; Salaries of, 381; Un- 

 finished work of, 386. 



Northern Transoontiaental survej', 530. 



Norwood, J. O., Appointed geologist of Missouri, 

 282; Appointed State geologist of Illinois, 69. 



Ohio, Preliminary survey of, 387. 



Ohio, First survey under W. W. Mather, 394; Act 

 providiag for, 391-393; Administration of, 394; At- 

 tempts of revival, 398; Causes leading to estab- 

 lishment of, 387; Collections of, 397; Expenses of, 

 396, 423-426; Governor's message relatmg to, 390, 

 399; Personnel of, 3M; Report of eoromittee rela- 

 tive to, 391; Resolution relative to committee, 391. 



Ohio, Second survey under J. S. Newberry, 400; 

 Act of establishment of, 403-404; Acts relative to 

 completion of, 405-405; Act providing for extension 

 of, 420-421, 426; Acts relative to completion of 

 vol. 5, annua] report, 417-41S; Administration of, 

 405, 411; Annual reports of, 407, 409, 412, 413, 415; 

 Appropriations for 1872, 412; Appropriations for 

 1878, 414; Expenses of, 407, 40S, 413, 414, 415; Mes- 

 sage regarding, 401-402,411; Museum of, 408; Per- 

 sonnel of, 406: Progress during 1877, 414; Pro- 

 ceedings during 1879, 414; Publication of atlas, 

 415; Renswal of act of 1876, 410; Report of com- 

 mittee on, 402, 403; Resolution relative to, 405, 

 407; Work of, 1871, 410. 



Olmsted, Denison, Appointed by Board of agricul- 

 ture of North Carolina, 366. 



Orton, Edward, Appointed geologist of Ohio, 419. 



Orton, Edward, Jr., Appointed geologist of Ohio, 

 427. 



Owen, D. D., Appointed first State geologist of 

 Arkansas, 14; Appointed State geologist of In- 

 diana, 73, 74; Appointed State geologist of Ken- 

 tucky, 105; Death of, 75. 



Owen, Richard, State geologist of Indiana, 75 



Work at New Iberia, 126. 

 Pennsylvania, First survey under H. D. Rogers, 

 428; Acts of establishment, 429-31; Administra- 

 tion of, 431; Expenses of, 433; Museum of, 433; 

 Opinions of J. P. Lesley regarding, 431; Personnel 

 of, 431; Publications of, 433; Supplemental act 

 r^arding, 434. 



Pennsylvania, Second Kurs'cy under J. P. I-esley, 

 434; Acts relative to, 435-441; Administration of, 

 442; Appropriations of, 444; Benefits and results 

 of, 450-456; Distribution of publications, 449; 

 Duties of assistant geologist of, 443; Incidents rfr- 

 latlng to establishment, 435; Personnel, 444-445; 

 Progress of, 446; Publications of, 448; Salaries Of, 

 444. 



Perclval, .Tames Gates, Appointed State geologist of 

 Connecticut, 46; Appointed geologist of Wlscoa- 

 eln, 513; His report on the geology of Connecticut, 

 48. 



Penrose, R. H., Appointed assistant geologist of 

 Texas, 482. 



Perkins, George IT., Appointed State geologist of 

 Vermont, 507. 



Perry, George W., Appointed geologist of Vermont, 

 507. 



Price, Gov. R. M., Recommendation relative t« 

 New Jersey survey, 309. 



Proctor, Jolm R., Appointed State geolt^lstof Kea- 

 tucky, 118. 



Pumpelly, R., Appointed geologist of Missouri, 284; 

 Director of Northern transcontinental survey, 

 539-544. 



Rafinesque, C. S., Opinions of, 101. 



Rhode Island, First sm-vey under C. T. Jacksoa, 

 456; Resolutions of 1838 relating to, 456; Reso- 

 lution relative to distribution of report, 457; Reso- 

 lutions of 1875 rela) ing to, 457; Resolutions of 18M 

 relating to, 458. 



Rice, W. N., Superintendent of State survey of Coa 

 neeticut, 51. 



Roberts, W. F., Appointment as State geologist of 

 Arkansas, 17. 



Rogers, 11. D., Appointment as geologist of New 

 Jersey, 308; Of Pennsylvania, 431. 



Rogers, Wm. B., Appointed geologist of Virginia, 

 509. 



Rominger, Carl, Appointed director of the surrey 

 of Michigan, 231. 



Ruffln, Edmund, Agricultural surveyor of South 

 Carolina, 460. 



Safford, J. M., Appointed geologist of Teimessee, 

 469. 



Sellards, E. H., State geologist of Florida, 53. 



Shepard, Charles U., Appointed State geologist o* 

 Connecticut, 46. 



Shaler, N. S., Appointed State geologist of Ken- 

 tucky, 116. 



Shumard, B. F., Appointed geologist of Texas, 47B. 



Shumard, George G., Appointed assistant geologist . 

 of Texas, 472. 



Smith, Eugene A., Appointed State geologist of 

 Alabama, 3; Appointed assistant geologist of Mis- 

 sissippi, 268; Work In Mississippi, 269. 



Smock, J. C, Appointed geologist of New Jersey, 

 322; Appointed assistant in New York State 

 Museum, 361. 



South Carolina, First survey under Michael Tne- 

 mey, 461; Administration of, 461; Expenses of, 

 461; Events leading to establishment, 459; Pub" 

 hcations of, 461; Resolutions relating to, 46«; 

 E. RuiSn appointed Agricultural surveyor of. 

 460; Work of Vanuxem, 459. 



