scHMECKEBiER.] POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 155 



Packard (A. S., jr. ), description of new insects If, Ann 6, pp 739-741 



desi-rii)tion of new parasitic worms found in the brain and otlier parts of 



birds / H , Ann 6, pp 735-737 



descriptions of new piiyllopod Crustacea from tlie West H, Bull, 



vol III, Xo 1, pp 171-185 

 descriptions of new species of Mallophaga collected by C. H. Merriam 

 while in the Government Geological Survey of the Rocky 



IVIountains H, Ann 6, pp 731-734 



insects affecting the cranbei-r}', witli remarks on other injurious in- 

 sects H, Ann 10, pp 521-531 



insects inhabiting Great Salt Lake and other saline or arkaline lakes.in 



the West H, Ann 6, pp 743-746 



monograph of the geometrid moths, or Phalenidre of the United 



States H, Mon x 



monograph on the phyllopod Crustacea of North America, with remarks 



on the order Phyllocarida II, Ann 12, i, pp, 295-457 



on a crayfish from the Lower Tertiary beds of western Wyoming H, Bull, 



vol VI, No 2, pp 391-397 



on a new cave fauna in Utah H, Bull, vol in. No 1 , pp 157-109 



on the geographical distribution of the moths of Colorado H, Ann 7, 



pp 543-559 



on the supposed ancient outlet of Great Salt Lake H, Bull, 



vol I, ser 2, No 5, pp 413-414 

 report on the Myriapods collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter in 1873 in 



Colorado H, Ann 7, p 607 



report on the Rocky IMountain locust and other insects now injuring or 

 likely to injure field and garden crops in the western States 



and Territories H, Ann 9, pp 589-809 



synopsis of the fresh-water phyllopod Crustacea of North America H, Ann 7, 



pp 613-622 



Pagosa Springs, Colorado, geology of II, Aim, 9, pp 183-185 



Pahranagat Lake district, Nevada, notes on W, 1871, pj) 43-44 



Pahsupp Mountains, Nevada, geology of K, ii, pp 801-803 



granite of K, i, pp 92-93 



Pahtson Mountains, Nevada, Archean rocks of K, i, pp 90-92 



geology of K, ii, pp 775-786 



Pah-Ute Lake (Tertiary), ext^^nt of K, i, PP 454-455 



Pah-Ute Range, Nevada, granite of K, i, pp 83-85 



Triassic rocks of K, i, pp 278-280 



l*alagonite, analysis of, from Galapagos, Java, and Iceland.. K, i, p 417; K, ii, p 770 



analysis of, from Nevada, Carson River K, n, p 769 



from Nevada, Hanes station K, i, p 417 



Palagonite-tufa, thin section of, from Nevada, Ilanes station K, vi, pi 12 



Paleontology, general significance of H, Mon ir, i)p 7-14 



(See, also. Plants, fossil; Vertebrates, fossil; Invertebrates, fossil.) 



Paleozoic rocks of California, soutiieastern W, 1876, p 174 



of Colorado, central .-'. W, in, pp 355-377 



Eagle, Grand, and (lunnison rivers H, Ann 8, pp 110-120 



Grand River di.strict.- II, Ann 9, i)p 70-79; H, Ann 10, p 178 



of Fortieth Parallel area, exposures of K, i, pp 127-248 



of Idaho, Bear River Range H, Ann 11, pp 613-621 



eastern, and Wyoming, western H, Ann 11, pp 477-490 



of Nevada, Pinyon Range '. K, ii, pp 552-558 



of Utah, ©ear River region H, Ann 11, pp 613-621 



