14 PUBLICATIONS OF HAYDEN SURVEY. [bull. 222. 



Descriptions of new species of INIallopliaga collected by C. H. Merriam 

 while in the Government geological survt-y of the Rocky Mountains, Pro- 

 fessor F. V. Hayden, United States geologist, by A. S. Packard, jr., M. D., 

 pp. 731-734. 



Description of new parasitic worms found in the brain and other parts of 

 birds, by A. S. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 785-737. 



Description of new insects, by A. S. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 739-741. 



Insects inhabiting Great Salt Lake and other saline or alkaline lakes in the 

 West, by A. S. Packard, jr., M. D., pp. 744-746. 



Botany, by John M. Coulter, pp. 747-792. 

 Part IV. Report on astronomy and hypsometry, pp. 793-817. 



Report on astronomy and hypsometry, by Henry Gannett, M. E., pp. 795-807. 



Notes on the climate of Montana, by Mr. Granville Stuart, of Deer Lodge, 

 Montana Territory, pp. 809-817. 

 Index, pp. 819-844. 



1873. 



[Seventh] Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geo- 

 g-raphical Survey of the Territories, embracing Colorado, being a 

 report of progress of the exploration for the year 1873, b}^ F. V. 

 Hayden, United States geologist. Conducted under the authority of 

 the Secretary of the Interior. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office. 1874. 



8°. xii, 718 pp., 54 pis. and maps, 44 leaves containing figures and other illustra- 

 tions. 



Letter to the Secretary, pp. 1-14. 



Part I. Geology, mineralogy, and mining industry, pp. 15-361. 



Report of F. V. Hayden, United States geologist, [on geology of central jwr- 



tion of Colorado], pp. 17-82, figs. 1-18, sections i-iv. 

 Report of Arch. R. Marvine, assistant geologist directing the Middle Park 

 division, pp. 83-192, pis. i-iii, figs. 1-17 (fig. 4 misnamed pi. 4; fig. 6 mis- 

 named fig. 4; fig. 17 misnamed fig. 16). 

 Report of A. C. Peale, M. D., geologist of the South Park division, pp. 



193-273, pis. 1-20. 

 Report of F. M. Endlich, S. N. D. [geologist of the San Luis division], pp. 

 275-361, pis. A, B, viii, x, xii-xv, figs. 1-13; illustrations A and B, and 

 3 not nundiered. 

 Part II. Special reports on paleontology, pp. 365-533, pis. i-viii. 



The Lignitic formation and its fo.ssil flora, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 365-425. 

 Report on the vertebrate paleontology of Colorado, by Edward D. Cope, 

 A. M., pp. 427-533, pis. 1-8. 

 Part III. Zoology, pp. 535-623, pis. i-vi. 



Report of Lieut. W. L. Carpenter on the collections made by him in 1873, 



while connected with the United States Geological Survey, pp. 537-538. 

 Destruction of pine-timber in the Rocky Mountains, by Lieut. W. L. Car- 

 penter, U. S. A., pp. 538-539. 

 Report on the alpine insect-fauna of Colorado, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, 



U. S. A., pp. 539-542. 

 List of species of butterflies collected l)y Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, U. S. A., 

 for the United States geological survey of Colorado, 1873, by W. H. 

 Edwards, p. 542. 



