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L(>s(jucrcux ( L. ), on the fossil jilaiits of the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations 



of Kansas and Nel)raska H, Ann 4, pp 870-385 



on tlie <rt'niTal characters and relation of the flora of t lie Dakota group. 



II, Bull, vol I, ser 1, No 2, pp 52-62 

 on tlu'Tcrtiary fioraof the North American Lignitic considered asevidence 



of the age of the formation H, Ann 8, pp 275-315 



remarks on specimens of Cretaceous an(I Tertiary plants secured l)y the 



Survey in 1878, with a list of sjjecies hitherto described . . .11, Ann 10, 



pp 481-520 



review of the Cretaceous flora of North America H, Ann 8, pp 316-365 



review of the fossil flora of North America H, Bull, 



vol I, ser 2, No 5, pp 233-248 



Tertiary flora of North America H, Ann 5, pp 304-318 



Tertiary flora of the western Territories H, JNIon vii 



Leucite rock, analysis of, from Wyoming, Green River Basin K, ii, p 237 



of Wyoming, Leucite Hills, microscopic petrography of K, vi, pp 259-261 



thin section of, from Wyoming, Leucite Hills K, vi, pi 5 



Leucitophyrite, analysis of, from Wyoming, Leucite Hills H, Ann 11, p 135 



Leucosticte, monograph of H , Bull, vol i, ser 2, No 2, pp 51-82 



(See, also, Vertebrates.) 

 Leucosticte tephrocotis, sexual, individual, and geographical variation in..H, Bull, 



vol II, No 4, pp 345-350 

 (See, also. Vertebrates.) 

 T^ewis and Clarke, travels of, account of publications relating to, with a com- 

 mentary on the zoological results of their expedition H, Bull, 



vol I, ser 2, No 6, pp 417-444 



Lignite, analysis of, from Colorado, Boulder, Marshall mine K, in, ji 483 , 



analysis of, from Colorado, South Boulder Creek H, Ann 3, 



p 94; H, Ann 1-3, p 194 



deposits of, in the upper Missouri region H, Mon ix, pp xlvii-lxi 



formation of H, Ann 6, pp 350-358 



of Colorado, age of W, in, pp 404-410 



Lignitic formation, age of H, Ann 7, pp 367-379 



age of, as determined ])y fossil i)hints H, Mon viii, pp 309-355 



exi:)0sures, study, etc. , of H, Ann 8, pp 19-33 



of Colorado H, Ann 8, pp 28-35 



eastern, and i)ortions of Wyoming ...H, Bull, vol i, ser 2, No 5, pp 401-411 



front range, east of H, Ann 7, pp 106-110 



Middle Park H, Ann 7, pp 156-157 



of North America, distribution, age, stratigraphy, etc., of ..H, Mon vii, pp 3-31 

 Tertiary flora of, considered as evidence of the age of the formations. 



H, Ann 8, pp 275-315 



of Rocky Mountain region H, Ann 6, pp 317-427 



plants of, some new species of H, Bull, vol i, ser 2, No 5, pp 363-389 



(See, also. Fort Union grouj). ) 



Lignitic formation and its fos.^-il flora H , Ann 7, pp 365^25 



Lilowat language, vocabulary of l<]th, i, pp 268-283 



(See, also, P^thnology and archaeology.) 



Limestone, analysis of, from Colorado K, ii, p 39 



analysis of, from Colorado, Browns Park K, ii, p 274 



from Colorado, (Jreen River K, i, p 542 



North Park K, i, ]> 542; K, ii, pp 112-129 



from Nevada, Car.«on Ri\cr, vicinity of K, i, p 542 



