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I. McChesney and Coues. Mammals of Fort Sisseton. 
2. Coues Dr. E. Birds of Dacota. 
3. Couesand H. C. Yarrow. Herpetology of Dacota and Montana, 
4. Grote A. R. Noctuidze, chiefly from California. 
5 a5 vel Es North American Pyralidz. 
6. Riley C. and Monell J. Alphididze of the United States. 
7. Thorell J. Descriptions of Aranez. 
8. Chambers V. F. Papers on the Tineina and Entromostraca of 
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g. Scudder Samuel. Butterflies of Utah and North Arizona. 
Io. Fossil Insects of the Green River Shales. 
11. Calvin S. Dark Shale below Devonian Limestone at Indepen- 
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12. Cope E. D. Geology of Judith River. 
13. Uhler P. R. Insects collected during 1875. 
14. Ridgway Robert. Studies of American Herodiones. 
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Natural Resources of Black Hills of Dacota, 
Whitfield B. P. Palzeontology of Black Hills. 
Annual Report of Secretary of Interior. 1873. 
Powell J. W. Method of Surveying Public Domain, 1878. 
Report of Governors of Territories, Arizona, Dacota, &c. 1878. 
Hayden. Supplement to 5th Annual Report Geological 
Survey. 1871. 
ae — Catalogue Publications U.S. Geological Survey. 
8. Coues Dr. E. Account of Zaphus Hudsonius. 
g. Bulletin U.S. Entomological Commission, ‘‘ Destruction of 
Young Locusts.” 
1o. Gannett Henry. Arable and Pasture Lands of Colorado. 
11. Hayden F. V. Field Work. : 
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Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountains, U.S. 
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