scHMECKEBiER] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 127 



Jurassic rocks of Basin Kaiijic W, in, pp 174-175 



of Black Hills BIT, pp 151-169 



of Colorado, central W, ni, pp 381-382 



Eagle, Grand, and < innnison rivers H, Ann 8, pp 124-128 



Front Range H, Ann 8, pp 44-45; K, ii, pp 37-39 



east of - H, Ann 7, pp 98-100 



northwestern H, Ann 10, p 28 



of Colorado Plateau - - W, iii, pp 280-282 



of Fortieth Parallel area K, i, pp 285-295, 343-347 



of Idaho, eastern H, Ann 11, pp 623-624 



eastern, and Wyoming, western II, Ann 11, pp 494-496 



of Utah, high plateaus HP, pp 150-154 



of Wyoming, Colorado Range K, ii, pp 37-39 



Rawlings Peak, vicinity of H, Ann 1 1, p 121 



Sweetwater Valley H, Ann 11, pp 107-108 



western - H, Ann 11, pp 623-624 



western, and Idaho, eastern H, Ann 11, pp 494-496 



Wind River Range, vicinity of H, Ann 11, pp 82-84 



Juratrias rocks of Colorado, Sangre de Cristo Range H, Ann 9, p 123 



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



Supp, pp 85-87 



Spanish Peaks region W, 1879, p 276 



White River district IT, Ann 10, pp 72-74, 107-108 



of Idaho, southeastern, fossils of H, Bull, vol v, No 1 , pp 105-117 



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



Supp, pp 85-87 



of Utah, Henry Mountains HM, pp 5-8 



Uinta Mountains U^NI, pp 150-153 



White River district H, Ann 10, pp 72-74, 107-108 



Red beds of Colorado, W^hite River district H, Ann 10, pp 72-73 



Juratrias section of southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming H, Bull, 



vol V, No 1, pp 119-123 

 (See, also, Triassic; Jurassic.) 



Kai-ga-ni language, vocal)ulary of Eth, i, pp 135-142 



(See, also, Ethnology and archaeology.) 



Kalispelm, language, vocabulary of Eth, i, pp 267-283 



(See, also. Ethnology and archaeology.) 



Kamma IVIountains, Nevada, geology of K, ii, pp 786-790 



Kampf (F. ), report on astronomical observations at Colorado Springs... W, Unci 3, 



pp 47-82 

 Kampf (F.) and Clark (J. H.), report on astronomical observations at 



Cheyenne, Wyoming W, Unci 3, pp 2-45 



Kampf (F.), Clark (J. H.), Maryatt (W. W.), and Safford (T. II.), astronom- 

 ical determinations in Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, 



Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico, 1872-74 W, ii, pp 1-491 



Kaniagmut language, vocabulary of Eth, i, pp 136-142 



(See, also. Ethnology and archaeology. ) 



Kansas, climate of eastern Colorado and western H, Ann 4, pp 453—456 



Cretaceous rocks of, fossil reptiles and fishes of II, Ann 4, pp 385-425 



geology and paleontology of H, Ann 5, i)p 318-349 



Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of Nebraska and, fossil plants of . .H, Ann 4, 



pp 370-385 



Cretaceous and Tertiary i)eriods of, notes on H, Ann 9, 



pp 277-294; H, Bull, vol ii, No 3, pp 211-221 

 elevations in H, Miscl 1 (3d ed), pp 10-11; II, Miscl 1 (4th ed), pp 75-79 



