176 WARMAN 



195. Bureau of Ethnology [and] United States Geological 



Survey [accounts of their operations] . 



In Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report for 1SS6, Part 

 I, pp. 51-80, Washington, 1889, 8°. 



196. Ninth annual report of the Director of the United States 



Geological Survey [for the fiscal year 1887-88] . 



In United States Geological Survey, Ninth Annual Report, 

 pp. iii-xiii, 1-46, Washington, 1889, royal 8°. 



Treats of : progress in topographic work, progress in 

 geologic work, progress in paleontologic work, miscellaneous, 

 necrology. 



Separates were issued, with paper cover bearing title, but 

 they include the reports of chiefs. 



197. Bureau of Ethnology [account of its operations] . 



In Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report for 1SS7, Part 

 I, pp. 20-27, Washington, 1889, 8°. 



1890. 



198. Statement of Maj. J. W. Powell, Director of the Geolog- 



ical Survey [in relation to irrigation in the United 

 States] . 



In Hearings before Select Committee on Irrigation, House 

 of Representatives, Fifty-first Congress, on the General Sub- 

 ject of Irrigation in the United States, pp. 4-5, 16-29 (Feb- 

 ruary 6, 1890), pp. 1-90, 104-116 (February 27, 1890), 

 Washington, 1890, 8°. 



Two pamphlets with similar titles, the one dated February 

 6, consisting of 38 pp.; that of February 27, 134 pp. 



Largely interlocutory. The testimony covers a wide field. 

 "Artesian irrigation on the Great Plains," pp. 71-90. 



Reprinted in No. 207. 



199. Tenth annual report of the Director of the United States 



Geological Survey [for the fiscal year 1888-89]. 



In United States Geological Survey, Tenth Annual Report, 

 Part I, pp. iii-xv, i-So; Part II, pp. i-viii, 1-65; Wash- 

 ington, 1890, royal 8°. Two vols. 



In Part I the subjects treated are : changes in organization, 

 progress of topographic work, progress in geologic work, 

 progress in paleontologic work, progress in accessory work, 



