sruMF.cKEBiER.] I'OWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. *>7 



Cretaceous fossils, vertebrates, fishes of Cretaceous and Tertiary west of Mis- 

 sissippi River H, Bull, vol iv, No 1, pp 67-77 



vertebrates of Colorado "> Ann 7, pp 444-i56 



of Dakota and upper Tertiarv formations. .H, Bull, vol iv, No 2, pp 379-396 



of Kansas '- H, Ann 5, pp 327-349 



of Missouri River region H, Bull, vol iii, No 3, pp 5/ /-59/ 



of North America, synopsis of H, Mon ii, pp 245-302 



of West H, Mon ii ; H, Bull, vol i, ser 1, No 2, pp 5-48 



reptiles and fishes of interior region H, Mon i, pp 266-310 



of Kansas H, Ann 4, pp 385-425 



(See, also, Vertebrates, fossil.) 

 (See, also, Laramie fossils; Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils. ) 



Cretaceous rocks, classification an<l distribution of H, Mon ii, pp 15-41 



of Basin Ranges ^^' "i' P ^^"^ 



of Black Hills BH,pp 169-186 



of Colorado, central ^^^, "i. pp 382-403 



Eagle, Grand, and Gunnison rivers H, Ann 8, pp 128-139 



Front Range H, Ann 8, pp 45-46 



east of H, Ann 7, pp 100-105 



Grand River district H, Ann 9, pp 87-92; H, Ann 10, pp 180-181 



Huerfano Park H, Ann 1, pp 123-127 



Middle Park H, Ann 7, pp 154-156 



northwestern H, Ann 10, pp 28-32 



San Juan drainage basin H, Ann 9, pp 180-189 



San Juan region H, Ann 8, pp 221-228; H, Ann 9, pp 257-263 



south-central, and New Mexico, north-central W, in, Supp, pp 88-130 



White River district H, Ann 10, pp 74-77 



of Colorado Plateau W, iii, pp 274-280 



of Fortieth Parallel region K, i, pp 296-339, 347-357 



of Idaho, eastern, and Wyoming, western H, Ann 11, p 497 



of Kansas H, Ann 9, pp 281-294 



geology and paleontology of H, Ann 5, pp 318-349 



notes on H, Bull, vol ii. No 3, pp 214-221 



of Missouri River region, upper - -H, Mon ix, pp xxi-xxxviii 



parallelism with Cretaceous of Europe H, Mon ix, pp xliii-xlvii 



relation to beds of the Mississippi H, Mon ix, pp xxxviii-xlii 



of Nebraska • LOR, 1867, pp 167-173; H, Ann 1, pp 49-55 



of New Mexico, north-central, and Colorado, south-central W, in, 



Supp, pp 88-130 



of Utah, Henrv .Mountains HM, pp 4-5 



highplatelms HP, pp 154-158 



Uinta Mountains UM, pp 153-158 



White River district H, Ann 10, pp 74-77, 108-109 



of West, mutual relations of Tertiary and H, Ann 7, pp 431-444 



of Wyoming, Sweetwater ^'alley H, Ann 1 1, pp 108-109 



western H, Ann 11, p 629 



western, and Idaho, eastern H, Ann 11, p 49/ 



Wind River Range, east of H, Ann 11, pp 84-87 



(See, also, Laramie; names of formations.) 



Cretaceous uplift of Bitter Creek, Wyoming K, ", PP 227-236 



of Oyster Ridge, Wyoming K, ii, pp 250-253 



Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils, fishes west of Mississippi River.. H, Bull, vol iv, 



No 1, pp 67-77 



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