ADV ERTISHMENT. 
[Monograph XVI.] 
The publications of the United States Geological Survey are issued in accordance with the statute 
approved March 3, 1879, which declares that— 
“The publications of the Geological Survey shall consist of the annual report of operations, geo- 
logical and economic maps illustrating the resources and classification of the lands, and reports upon 
veneral and economic geology and paleontology. The annual report of operations of the Geological 
Survey shall accompany the annual report of the Secretary of the Interior. All special memoirs and 
reports of said Survey shall be issued in uniform quarto series if deemed necessary by the Director, but 
otherwise in ordinary oetavos. Three thousand copies of each shall be published for scientific exchanges 
and forsale at the price of publication; and all literary and cartographic materials received in exchange 
shall be the property of the United States and form a part of the library of the organization: And the 
money resulting from the sale of such publications shall be covered into the Treasury of the United 
States.” 
On July 7, 1882, the following joint resolution, referring to all Government publications, was 
passed by Congress: 
“That whenever any document or report shall be ordered printed by Congress, there shall be 
printed, in addition tothe number in each case stated, the ‘usual number’ (1,900) of copies for binding 
and distribution among those entitled to receive them.” 
Except in those cases in which an extra number of any publication has been supplied to the Sur- 
vey by special resolution of Congress or has been ordered by the Secretary of the Interior, this office 
has no copies for gratuitous distribution. 
ANNUAL REPORTS. 
I. First Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, by Clarence King. 1880. 6°. 79 
pp. 1 map.—A preliminary report describing plan of organization and publications. 
II. Second Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1880~81, by J. W. Powell. 
1882. 8°. lv, 588 pp. 61 pl. 1 map. 
III. Third Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 188182, by J. W. Powell. 
1883. 8°. xviii, 564 pp. 67 pl. and maps. 
IV. Fourth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1882-’83, by J. W. Powell. 
1884. 8°. xxvii, 473 pp. 85 pl. and maps. 
V. Fifth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1883—54, by J. W. Powell. 
1885. 8°. xxxvi, 469 pp. 58 pl. and maps. ; 
VI. Sixth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1884-35, by J. W. Powell. 
1886, 8°. xxix, 570 pp. 65 pl. and maps. 
VII. Seventh Annnal Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1885—86, by J. W. Powell. 
1888. 8°. xx, 656 pp. 72 pl. and maps. 
VIII. Eighth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1886—87, by J. W. Powell. 
1859. 8°. 2v. xx, 1063 pp. 76 pl. and maps. 
TX. Ninth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1887~88, by J. W. Powell. 
1889. 8°. xiii,717 pp. 88 pl. and maps. 
The Tenth Annual Report is in press. 
MONOGRAPHS. 
Monograph I is in press. 
Il. Tertiary History of the Grand Cation District, with atlas, by Clarence E. Dutton, Capt., U.S. A. 
1882. 4°. xiv, 264 pp. 42 pl. and atlas of 24 sheets folio. Price $10.12. 
III. Geology of the Comstock Lode and the Washoe District, with atlas, by George F. Becker. 
1882. 4°. xv, 422 pp. 7 pl. and atlas of 21 sheets folio. Price $11.00. 
IV. Comstock Mining and Miners, by Eliot Lord. 1883. 4°. xiv,451 pp. 3 pl. Price $1.50. 
V. The Copper-Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, by Roland Duer Irving. 1883. 4°. xvi, 464 pp. 
151. 29pl.and maps. Price $1.85. 
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