SCHMECKEBIEU.] 1>()WKLL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. 207 



"Wvoining, Tetmi Kanfio, geol(»<,'y of II, Ann 11, 



J.)) 41 1-424, 4:}2-4:«; U, Ann 6, pp 214-223 



Teton River, course and eluiracter of LOR, 1S88, p 227; H, Ann 2, p 73 



Thompson Plateau, geology of 1 1 , A nn 1 1 , pp 538-539 



Togwotee Pass, geology near 11, Ann 1 1, pp 471-473 



triangulation in H , Ann 1 1 , pp 651-672 



Twin Creek, geology near H, Ann 1 1, pp 575-576 



Two Ocean Pass, discussion of H, Rull, \< .1 v, No 2, pp 223-225 



Uinta Mountains, geology of H , A ini 4, pp 41-54 



vertebrata, fossil, of the Eocene of II, Ann (i, ])p 543-649 



Warm Springs Creek, geology near II, Ann 12, i, i)p 235-237 



Washakie Basin, geology of K, ii, jjp 207-222 



Washburn Range, geology of H , Ann 12, ii, pp 32-35 



topographic features of II, Ann 12, ii, p 478 



Wind River Basin, geology of H, Ann 12, i, pp 255-269 



Wind River district, geology of H, Ann 12, i, pp 175-269 



Wind River Range, geology of H, Ann 11, 



pp 64-94, 524-525; II, Ann 12, i, pp 228-254 



strata exposed in H, Ann 6, pp 19-21 



Wyoming Range, geology of ..H, Anu U, i>p 540-542; H, Ann 12, i, pp 178-201 



topographic features of H , Ann 1 1 , pp 693-694 



Yellowstone River, course and character of ...LOR, 1868, p 226; II, Ann 2, p 72 



topography near H, Ann 12, ii, pp 475-478 



Yellowstone Valley, geology of H, Ann 12, ii, pp 35-42 



(See, also. Fortieth Parallel region; Yellowstone Park.) 



Wyoming conglomerate in Wyoming H, Ann 11, p 133; K, n, pp 71-72 



Wvoming Range, Wyoming, geology of H, Ann 11, 



pp 540-542; PI, Ann 12, i, pp 178-201 



topographic features of II, Ann 11, pp 693-694 



Yakntat language, vocabulary of Eth, i, pp 121-133 



(See, also. Ethnology and archeology.) 



Yampa Plateau, Colorado, geology of I"^, n, PP 282-286 



structure of .'. H'M, pp 202-203 



Yampa River, Colorado, geology of valley of upper K, ii, pp 181-187 



Yampa River district, Colorado, topographic report on II, Ann 10, pp 359-378 



Yampa Valley and Browns Park, Colorado, geology of K, ir, pp 222-225 



Yarrow (H. C), notes upon geographical distribution and variation with 

 regard to the zoology of the Western United States as relates 



more particularly to mammals and birds AV, v, pp 23-34 



notice of a ruined jnieblo and an ancient Inirial place in the valley of the 



Rio Chama W, vii, pp 362-365 



pueblo of San Juan W, vii, p 331 



puel)lo of Taos W, vii, pp 327-330 



report on ethnological examinations in the vicinity of Santa Barbara, Cali- 

 fornia W, 1876, pp 312-321 



report upon ethnological researches near Santa Barbara, California W, vii, 



pp 32-17 

 rei)ort upon the collections of batracliians and reptiles made in ])()rtions of 

 Nevada, I'tah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 



1871-1874 W, V, pp 509-584 



report upon the collections of terrestrial and fluviatile MoUusca made in 

 portions of Colorado, L^tah, New ^Mexico, and Arizona, 1872- 



1874 W, V, pp 923-954 



work in charge of..W, 1872, pp 52-55; W, 1874. pp 107-110; W, 1875, pp 139-149 



