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Hagen (H. A.), report upon the collections (jf Neuroptera and pseudo- 

 Neuroptera made in portions of Colorado, New Mexico, and 



Arizona, 1872-1874 W, v, pp 909-922 



Hague ( A. ), chemistry of the "Washoe process K, iii, pp 273-293 



geology of the White Pine district K, iii, pp 409-422 



Hague (A.) and Emmons (S. F. ), descriptive geology of Fortieth Parallel 



region K, ii 



Hague (J. D. ) , mining industry in Fortieth Parallel region K, in 



Ha-ilt-zukh language, vocabulary of Eth, i, pp 143-153 



(See, also, Ethnology and archaeology. ) 



Haldeman (S. S. ), beads of Indians of southern California W, vii, pp 263-271 



Hall (J.) and Whitfield (E. P.), paleontology of Fortieth I'arallel region K, iv, 



pp 199-302 



Hamy Fork, Wyoming, geology near H, Ann 11, pp 532, 534-535 



Hardscrabble district, Colorado, notes on AV, 1876, pp 48-49 



Haskill ( — . )) short descriptions of some of the valleys of Nevada H, Ann 5, 



pp 271-273 



Havallah Kange, Nevada, geology of K, ii, pp 673-688 



granite of K, i, pp 80-83 



Triassic rocks of K, i, pp 280-281 



Hayden (F. Y.), notes descriptive of some geological sections of the country 



al:)out the headwatersof the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. .H, Bull, 



vol II, No 3, pp 197-209 

 notes on some artesian borings along the line of the Union Pacific Railroad 



in Wyoming Territory H, Bull, vol in. No 1, pp 181-185 



notes on some peculiar forms of erosion in eastern Colorado H, Bull, 



vol I, ser 2, No 3, pp 210-211 

 notes on the Lignitic group of eastern Colorado and portions of Wyo- 

 ming H, Bull, vol I, ser 2, No 5, pp 401^11 



notes on the surface features of the Colorado or Front Range of the 



Rocky Mountains H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 4, pp 216-220 



]>reliminary report for 1877 H, Unci 13 



preliminary report for 1878 IT Unci 16 



remarks on the geological formations along the eastern margins of the 



Rocky Mountains H, Unci 16, pp 13-16 



report on geology of Nebraska H, Unci 1, pp 7-79 



some remarks in regard to the period of elevation of those ranges of the 

 Rocky Mountains near the sources of the Missouri River and its 



tributaries H, Unci 16, pp 9-13 



sketch of the geology about the headwaters of the Missouri and Yellow- 

 stone rivers H, Unci 16, pp 21-29 



the Primordial sandstone of the Rocky Mountains in the Northwestern 



Territories of tlvL United States H, Unci 16, pp 16-21 



the so-called Two Ocean Pass H, Bull, vol v. No 2, pp 223-225 



report on explorations in Colorado H, Ann 8, pp 1-71 



work in charge of, report on LOR, 1867, 



pp 128-181; LOR, 1868, pp 220-255; H, Ann 1, pp 5-64; 

 H, Ann 2, pp 67-107; H, Ann 4, pp 3-188; H, Ann 5, pp 

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 vii-xxviii; H,Annl2, i, pp xiii-xviii; ii, pi> xvii-xxiv 



Helena. Montana, geology between Three Forks and H, Ann 6, pp 81-82 



Hemiptera of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and California W, 1877, 



pp 1322-1334 



