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Report ui)on the colkH-tioii!^ of Ortlioplerii iiunle in portions of Nt'Xiula, I "tali, 

 California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona during the years 1S71, 1872, 

 1S7:>, and 1874, by Prof. Cyrus Thomas, pp. 843-908, i)ls. xliii-xlv. 



Report upon the colleetions of Neuroptera and Pseudo-Neuroptera, made in por- 

 tions of Colorado, New ^lexico, and Arizona during the years 1872, 187.'), and 

 1874, by Dr. H. A. ilagen, i)p. 909-922. 



Report ui)on the collections of terrestrial and liuviatile Mollusca made in por- 

 tions of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona during the years 1872, 1873, 

 and 1874, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow, pp. 923-954. 



Report upon the collections of fresh-water leeches made in ])ortions of Nevada, 

 Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona during the years 1872, 1873, and 



1874, by Prof. .1. E. Verrill, pp. 955-967. 

 Index, pp. 969-1021. 



VI. Botany. 1878. xx, 404 pp., .'JO ])ls. 



Notes on Colorado, l)y J. T. Rothro(;k, surgeon and l)otanist to the expeditions 

 of 1873, 1874, and 1875, pp. 1-14. 



Notes on New Mexico, by J. T. Rothrock, surgeon and botanist to the ex])e(li- 

 tions of 1873, 1874, and 1875, p]i. 15-37. 



Notes on economic botany, by J. T. Rothrock, surgeon and botanist to tlui expe- 

 ditions of 1873, 1874, ahd 1875, pp. 39-52. 



Catalogue of plants collet'ted in Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and 

 Arizona, with descriptions of those not contained in (iray's Manual of the 

 Northern U. S., and Vol. X, Geological Exjiloration of the Fortieth Parallel, 

 by J. T. Rothrock, surgeon and botanist to the expeditions of 1873, 1874, and 



1875, and the following l)otanists: Sereno Watson, Cambridge, Mass.; George 

 Engehnann, :M. D., St. Louis, Mo.; Prof. T. C. Porter, Easton, Pa.; M. S. Bebb, 

 Fountaindale, 111.; Wm. Boott, Boston, Mass.; George Vasey, M. D., Agri- 

 cultural Department, Washington, D. C. ; Prof. D. C. Eaton, Yale College, 

 New Haven, Conn.- Thos. P. James, Cand^ridge, Mass.; Prof. Edward 

 Tuckerman, Amherst, Mass., pp. 53-351. 



[Notes on that portion of California traversed by the botanists of the expeditions 



of 1875, with enumei'ation of plants collected during that year], pp. 353-378. 

 Table of orders, p. 379. 

 Index, pp. 381-400. 

 Description of plates, pp. 401—404. 



VII. Archicology. 1879. xxi, 497 pp., 20 pis., frontispiece. 1 map. 



Part I. Reports iipon archreological and ethnological collections, by Frederick W. 

 Putnauj, curator of the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass., assisted by C. C. 

 Abbott, M. D.; S. S. Haldeman,"LL. D.; H.C. Yarrow, M! D.; H. W. Henshaw, 

 and Ijucieu Carr, assistant curator Peabod}' Museum. 

 The southern Californians, pp. 1-31. 



Report on the ojierations of a special party for making ethnological researches 

 in the vicinity of Santa Barbara, Cal., with a short historical accouid. of 

 the region explored, l)y Dr. H. C. Yarrow, acting assistant surgeon, United 

 States Army, pp. 32-47. 

 Chipped stone implements, by C. C. Abbott, pp. 49-69, pis. i-iv. 

 Mortars and pestles, by C. C. x\.bbott, pp. 70-92, pi. v. 

 Steatite cooking pots, plates, and food vessels, by C. C. Abbott, pp. 93-116, 



pi. vi. 

 The method of manufai'ture of soapstone pots, by Paul Schumacher, pp. 



117-121. 

 Articles made of wood, by C. C. Abbcjtt, pp. 122-124. 



