252 KA7>ISAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



Exploration of the Red river of Louisiana, in the year 1852, by Capt. R. B. 

 Marcy, U. S. Army. Washington, 1854, xiv and 28tt pp., 66 plates and sec- 

 tions, and atlas of two maps. (A H S U V). 



Refers to the gypsum north of the Arkansas river in Kansas. 

 Geological Report of the country explored under the 38th and 41st parallels 

 of north latitude, in 1853-54, by James Schiel. Pacific R. R. Reports, Vol., 

 II. Washington, 1855, Chap. X, 3 plates. (H V). 

 Kansas Fossils. 

 Report of the Geological Exploration from Fort Leavenworth to Bryan's Pass, 

 made in connection with the survey of a road from Fort Riley to Bridger's 

 Pass, under command of Lieut. F. T. Bryan. Washington, 1856. Also in 

 35 Cong., 1st Sess., Sen. Ex. Doc. 2, pp. 489-520. (H V). 

 Geology, by H. Englemann. 

 United States Preliminary Field Report of Survey of New Mexico and Colo- 

 rado, by F. V. Hayden, 1869, p. 14. (H V). 



Gives occurrences of cretaceous rocks on line of Kansas Pacific railway 

 at Hays City and Fort Wallace, Kansas. 

 Geological Report of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers, by Dr. F. V. Hayden, 

 under direction of Capt. W. F. Raynolds, m 1859-60, printed in 1869. (V). 

 Chapter XII, entitled "Geological Explorations in Kansas," gives the 

 succession of strata up the Kaw valley from Lawrence to Fort 

 Riley and thence to Salina, being an account of the exploration in 

 1858. Article on fossil plants collected in the expedition is by Dr. 

 Newberry, who names several Kansas localities. (A). 

 United States Geological Final Survey of Nebraska, Hayden and Meek, 1868. 

 Printed in 1872. (H S V). 



Chapter IX, pp. 66-69, is a sketch of the "Geological Formations along 



the Union Pacific railway, eastern division, from the Missouri river 



to Fort Riley, Salina, and Fort Wallace," Kansas. 



Preliminary Report of the U. S. Geological Survey of Wyoming and portions of 



contiguous territories, being a second annuarl report of progress conducted 



under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior, by F. V. Hayden. 



Washington, 1872, 511 pp. (A H S V). 



Contains report on fossil reptiles and fish of the cretaceous rocks of 

 Kansas, by E. D. Cope, pp. 385-424. Also Kansas cretaceous inverte- 

 brate fossils, by F. B. Meek, pp. 304-7. Also Kansas plants, by Les- 

 quereux, 370, et seq. 

 Preliminary Report of the U. S. Geological Survey of Montana, and portions of 

 adjacent territories, being a fifth annual report of progress, by F. V. Hay- 

 den. Washington, 1872, 538 pp. (A H S U V). 



Contains a report on the geology and paleontology of the cretaceous 

 strata of Kansas, by E. D. Cope, pp. 318-349. 

 Geological Report of B. F. Mudge. Notes on the Tertiary and Cretaceous 

 Tperiods of Kansas. Bulletin U. S. Geol. Survey of the Territories, 

 Vol. II, No. 3, 1876, pp. 211-221. (H S). 

 U. S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. 6th Annual Re- 

 port. Hayden, 1872. (H S). 



Contains "Lignitic formation and fossil flora," by Leo Lesquereux. 

 Describes several Dakota leaves from Saline and Ellsworth coun- 

 ties, Kas. 

 U. S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Ninth Annual 

 Report. Hayden, 1875, printed 1877. (A H S). 



