scHMECKEBTKK.] ANNUAL REP0ET8. 11 



the Secretary of the Interior, by F. V. Hayden, United States geologist. 

 Washington: Government Printing Office. 1871. 



[Note. — Though called in the title a Second Annual Report, this is really the Fourth 

 Annual Keport, as the informal reports for 1867 and IStiS were considered the first and 

 second of the series. There is another edition of this report, exactly identical, Imt with 

 the date 1872.] 



8°. 511 pp. 

 Letter to the Secretary, pp. 3-8. 

 Part I. Report of F. V. Hayden, pp. 9-81. 



Part II. Geology of the Missouri Valley [lay F. V. Hayden], pp. 83-188. 

 Part III. Report of Professor Cyrus Thomas, pp. 189-284. 



Agriculture [in Wyoming and adjacent territory], pj). 189-264. 

 List and description of new species of Orthoptera, by Prof. Cyrus Thomas, 

 pp. 26.5-284. 

 Part IV. Sjiecial reports, pp. 285-458. 



I. Preliminary paleontological report, consisting of lists of fossils, with 

 descriptions of some new types, etc., by F. B. Meek, pp. 287-318. 

 II. On the Tertiary coals of the West, by .Tas. T. Hodge, geologist, pp. 

 318-329. 



III. The aticient lakes of western America: Their deposits and drainage, ))y 



J. 8. Newberry, LL. D., pp. 329-339. 



IV. Report on the vertebrate fossils of the Tertiary formations of the West, 



))y Prof. Joseph Leidy, pp. 340-370. 

 V. On the fossil plants of the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of Kansas 

 and Nebraska, by L. Lesquereux, pp. 370-385. 

 VI. On the fossil reptiles and fishes of the Cretaceous rocks of Kansas, by 

 Prof. E. D. Cope, pp. 385^24. 

 VII. On the fishes of the Tertiary shales of Green River, Wyoming Territory, 



by Professor Edward D. Cope, pp. 425-432. 

 VIII. Recent reptiles and fishes. Report on the rej^tiles and fishes obtained by 

 the naturalists of the expedition, by E. D. Cope, A. M., pp. 432-442. 

 IX. Material resources. Report on the industrial resources of western Kansas 

 and eastern Colorado, by R. S. Elliott, pp. 442-458. 

 Part V. Catalogues, pp. 459-487. 



I. Mammals and birds. A list of mammals and birds collected in Wyoming 

 Territory, by Mr. H. D. Smith and Mr. James Stevenson, during the 

 expedition of 1870, by James Stevenson, pp. 461—467. 

 II. Rejwrt on Mollusca, by S. R. Roberts, recorder conchological section. 

 Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, pp. 467-469. 

 III. Coleoptera. A list of Coleoptera collected by C. Thomas, in eastern Col- 

 orado and northeastern New Mexico, during the survey of 1869, by I)r. 

 G. H. Horn, p]). 469-470. 

 IV. Hemiptera. A list of Hemi{)tera collected in eastern Colorado and north- 

 eastern New Mexico, by C. Thomas, during the expedition of 1869, by 

 P. R. Uhler, Esq., pp. 471-472. 

 V. Catalogue of plants, by Thomas C. Porter, Lafayette College, Easton, 

 Pennsylvania, jjp. 472-483. 

 VI. Catalogue of plants. A list of plants collected by C. Thomas, in eastern 

 Colorado and northeastern New Mexico, during the survey of 1869, by 

 Dr. C. C. Parry, pp. 484-487. 

 Appendix. Meteorology, etc., by Mr. J. W. Beaman, pp. 488-501. 

 Index, pp. 503-511. 



