312 A'.4YS-L,S' ACA[>r:MY OF SCIENCtJ. 



100. Biography and Index of the Publications of the U. S. Geological Survey, 

 1879-1892, by Philip Creveling War man. 1893. 495 pp. 



101. Insect Fauna of the Rhode Island Coal Field, by Samuel Hubbard 

 Scudder. 1893. 27pp.;2pll. 



102. A Catalogue and Biography of North America Mesozoic Invertebrata, 

 by Cornelius Breckinridge Boyle. 1893. 315 pp. 



103. High Temperature Work in Igneous Fusion and Ebullition, chiefly in 

 relation to pressure, by Carl Barus. 1893. 57 pp.; 9 pi., 2 folded in. 



104. Glaciation of the Yellowstone Vallej' north of the Park, by Walter 

 Harvey Weed. 1893. 41 pp.; 4 pi. 



105. The L,ara;mie and the overlying Livingston Formation in Montana, by 

 Walter Harvey Weed, with Report of Flora, by Frank Hall Knowlton. 1893. 

 68 pp.; 6 pi. ; one three-page colored map, folded in. 



106. The Colorado Formation and its Invertebrate Fauna, by T. W. Stanton. 

 1893. 288 pp.; 45 pi. 



107. The Trap Dikes of the Lake Champlain Region, by James Furman Kemp 

 and Vernon Freeman Marsters. 1893. 62 pp. ; 4 pi. 



108. A Geological Reconnoisance in Central Washington, by Israel Cook 

 Russell. 1893. 108 pp.; 12 pll. 



109. The Eruptive and Sedimentary Rocks on Pigeon Point, Minnesota, and 

 their contact phenomena, by William Shirley Bayley. 1893. 121 pp. ; 16 pi. ; 1 

 large map. 



110. The Paleozoic Section in the vicinity of Three Forks, Montana, by 

 Albert Charles Peale. 1893. 56 pp. ; 6 pi. ; two two-paged colored maps. 



111. Geology of the Big Stone Gap coal field of Virginia and Kentucky, by 

 Marius R. Campbell. 1893. 106 pp. ; 6 pi. ; two large maps folded in. 



112. Earthquakes in California in 1892, by Charles D. Perrine. 1893. 57 pp. 



113. A Report of the Work done in the Division of Chemistry during the 

 fiscal years 1891-'92 and lS92-'93. P. W. Clarke, chief chemist. 1893. 115 pp. 



114. Earthquakes in California in 1893, by Charles D. Perrine. 1894. 23 pp. 



115. A Geographic Dictionary of Rhode Island, by Henry Gannett. 1894. 

 31 pp. 



116. A Geographic Dictionary of Massachusetts, by Henry Gannett. 1894. 

 126 pp. 



117. A Geographic Dictionary of Connecticut, by Henry Gannett. 1S94. 67 pp. 

 Mineral Resources of the United States, bound in black cloth. For 1886, 



by David T. Day; 790 pp. 



For 1891, by David T. Day; 609 pp. 



For 1892, by David T. Day; 833 pp. 



For 1893, by David T. Day; 794 pp. 



Monographs. 24x29 cm., bound in black cloth. Vol. XXI. Tertiary Rhyn- 

 chophorous Coleoptera of the United States, by Samuel Hubbard Scudder. 

 1893; 176 pp.; 13 pll. 



Vol. XXII. A Manual of the Topographic Methods, by Henry Gannett, chief 

 topographer. 1893; 300 pp.; IS pll.; large map folded in pocket. 



Topographical maps of portions of Kansas, 40x50 cm., covering one-half 

 degree each in latitude and longitude, with contour lines 20 to 50 feet apart 

 In elevation. Six sets, embracing the following sheets, topographically ar- 

 ranged: Hiawatha, Seneca, Marysville, Oskaloosa, Topeka, Wamego, Junction 

 City, Clay Center, Lawrence, Burlingame, Eskridge, Parkerville, Abilene, 

 Garnett, Burlington, Emporia, Cottonwood Falls, Newton, Hutchinson, Lyons, 

 Great Bend, Larned, Ness City, lola, Fredonia, Eureka, Eldorado, Wichita, 

 Chenej , Kingman, Pratt, Kinsley, Speareville, Parsons, Independence, Sedan, 

 Burden, Wellington, Caldwell, Anthony, and Medicine Lodge. 



Same sheets alphabetically arranged: Abilene, Anthony, Burden, Burlin- 

 game, Burlington, Caldwell, Cheney, Clay Center, Cottonwood Falls, Eldorado, 

 Emporia, Eskridge, Eureka, Fredonia, Garnett, Great Bend, Hiawatha, Hutch- 

 inson, Independence, lola. Junction City, Kingman, Kinsley, Larned, Law- 

 rence, Lyons, Marysville, Medicine Lodge, Ness City, Newton, Oskaloosa, 

 Parkerville, Parsons, Pratt, Sedan, Speareville, Topeka, Wamego, Wel- 

 lington, and Wichita. 



Also one each of the following sheets of the survey of Kansas: Atchison, 

 Coldwater, Columbus, Concordia, Dodge, Fort Scott, Kansas City (mounted 

 on linen), Meade, Minneapolis, Mound City, Olathe, and Salina. 



Also one each of the following sheets of the topographical survey in Colo- 



