TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. J-JH 



Bulletin No. 13. Temperatures Injurious to Food Products in storage and 

 during transportation, with methods of protection, by H. E. Williams; 20 pp. 

 Circular of Information. Protection from Lightning, by Alexander McAdie: 

 22 pp.; 11 figs., 7 colored. 



Monthly Weather Review, 24x29 cm., by Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Editor. Jan- 

 uary, 1894; 46 pp.; 6 maps. February, 1894; 47-98 pp.; 7 maps. March, 1891; 

 pp. 99-148; 7 pll. May, 18S4; pp. 193-234; 4 maps. June, 1894; pp. 235-272; 4 maps. 

 July, 1894; pp. 273-310; 4 maps. August, 1894; pp. 311-340; 5 maps. September, 

 1894; pp. 351-382; 4 maps; 2 charts folded in. October, 1894; pp. 292-429; 4 maps; 

 2 charts with corrections and additions. 



Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, 1891-'92, 24x29 cm., bound in 

 black cloth; 528 pp.; 4 pll., 24 figures. 

 For 1893, by Mark W. Harrington; 122 pp., 4 plates of drawings. 

 United States Department of the Interior— Census Office: 



Atlas of sixteen maps, 50x82 cm., accompanying Report on Forest Trees of 

 North America, by Prof. C. S. Sargent, special agent, showing distribution of 

 trees throughout North America. 

 United States Department of the Interior— U. S. Geographical and Geological 

 Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region, J. W. Powell in charge: 



Contributions to North American Ethnology, 24x29 cm., bound in brown 

 cloth, vignette. Vol. IX. Dakota Grammar, Texts, and Ethnography, by 

 Stephen Return Riggs. Edited bj^ James Owen Dorsey. 271 pp. Part I, Gram- 

 mar, pp. 1-79; Part II, Texts, pp. 81-152; Part III, pp. 153-232. 

 United States Department of the Interior— U. S. Geological Survey, Chas. D. 

 Walcott, Director: 



Eleventh Annual Report, 1889-90. Part I— Geology. Report of the Directors 

 and Administrative Reports, pp. 1-577, pll. I-LXI. The Natural Gas Field of 

 Indiana, by Arthur John Phinney, pp. 617-741, 1 map; pll. LXI-LXVI; 6 maps in 

 pockets. 



Part II— Irrigation. Hydrography, pp. 1-110, pll. LXVII-LXXIV. Engineer- 

 ing, pp. 111-200, pll. LXXV-XCVI. The Arid Lands, pp. 203-289. Topography, 

 pp. 293-345. 



Twelfth Annual Report, 1890-1. Part I— Geology. Report of the Director 

 and Administrative Reports, pp. 1-345, pll. I-XXXI. The Lafayette Forma- 

 tion, by W. J. McGee, pp. 353-521, pll. XXXII-XXXVII. The North American 

 Continent During Cambrian Time, by Charles D. Walcott, pp. 529-567, pll. 

 XXXVIII-XLV. The Eruptive Rocks of Electric Park and Sepulcher Moun- 

 tain, Yellowstone and National Park, by Joseph Paxson Iddings, pp. 577-663, 

 pll. XXXIX-LIII, fig. 1-80; 6 maps in pockets. 



Part II — Irrigation. Report upon the location and survey of reservoir sites 

 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, by A. H. Thompson, pp. 1-569, pll. 

 LIV-CXLVI, figs. 81-270. 



Thirteenth Annual Report, 1891-2. Part I— Report of Director, pp. 1-65. Ad- 

 ministrative Reports, pp. 69-240, 2 large maps' in pocket. 



Part II— Geology. Second Expedition to Mount St. Elias, by Israel Cook 

 Russell, pp. 7-91, pll. I-XXI. The Geological History of Harbors, by Nathaniel 

 Southgate Shaler, pp. 97-206, pli. XXII-XLVI. The Mechanics of Appalachian 

 Structure, by Bailey Willis, pp. 217-274, pll. XLVII-LXXIII. The Average Ele- 

 vation of the United States, by Henry Gannett, pp. 284-289, pll. LXXIV-XCVII. 

 The Rensselaer Grit Plateau in New York, by T. Nelson Dale, pp. 297-337, pll. 

 XCVIII-CI. The American Tertiary Aphidae, by Samuel Hubbard Scudder, pp. 

 347-356, pll. CII-CVII, fig. 1-41, 1 map in pocket. 



Part III— Irrigation. Water Supply for Irrigation, by F. H. Newell, pp. 7-92, 

 pll. CVIII-CX. American Irrigation Engineering, by Herbert M. Wilson, pp. 

 109-346, pll. CXI-CXLVII. Engineering Results of Irrigation Survey, by Her- 

 bert M. Wilson, pp. 357-426, pll. CXLVIII-CLXXXIII. Report on Sites of 

 the Arkansas river, Colorado, by A. H. Thompson, pp. 431-435. Report on Lo- 

 cation and Survey of Observation of Reservoir Sites during the fiscal year end- 

 ing June 30, 1892, by A. H. Thompson, pp. 451-477, pll. CLXXXIII-CLXXXIV. 

 Figs. 42-1.60, 2 maps in pocket. 



Bulletins: No. 97. The Mesozoic Echinodermata of the U. S., by William 

 Bullock Clark. 1893. 207 pp. ; 50 pi. 



98. Flora of the Outlying Carboniferous Basins of Southwestern Missouri, 

 by David White. 1893. 139 pp. ; 5 pi. 



99. Record of North American Geology for 1891, by Nelson Horatio Darton. 

 1892. 72 pp. 



