BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE LITERATURE RELATING TO 

 THE TERTIARY GEOLOGY AND PALAEONTOLOGY OF THF GREAT EASIH 



REGION OF THE UNITED STATES^ ** 



Listed chronologically at the end 



under the several Great Basin states at the end. 

 Abstracts of most of the literature will be found in the 



partial bibliographies at the end. 

 Cartography, see note at end. 



(Anonymous) 



1. 1898 a Geological Hotes. Kept* GOT. of Arizona to 



Sec f y Inter., Ann. Repts. Inter, U.S., Misc. 

 Repta., pp. 307-312,1898. 



2. 1899 b Notes on the Geology of Arizona* Ibid* . 



Sfiiso.ReptB. ,Pt.S, pp. 194-303, 1899. 



Abbot, Lieut. Henry L. 



3. 1857 a General Report, General Description of the Regions 



Examined. Report upon Explorations (in 1855) 

 for a Railroad Route, frois the Saoraeentd Valley 

 to the Columbia River by Lieut. R.S.Williamson, 

 assisted by Lieut. Henry L. Abbot, Pt.l, pp. 19-134 

 (Chaps. 1-4, pp. 25-111), U.S. 33rd Congr.,2nd sees., 

 Sen.Ex.Boo., no. 78, 1857. 



f Largely representative to and including 1918 ', but not ex- 

 haustive. Publications on mining and economic geology have been 

 examined only to the extent that this literature is listed in the 

 U.S. Geological Survey bibliography, and very little of that is 

 included. Also there are no entries from the early Spanish writings 

 and explorations. 



** For delimitation of area conprising the Great Basin region 

 see Murrimss, J.C, a fcifcau.lmejr.PhiXos. Soo. .n.&* 



1915; Fennemen, Hevin If., Physiographic Divisions of the U.S. 

 Ann. Aesoc.Amer. Geographer a, vol. 6, r>t. 1,1917. (Columbia Plateau 

 region, differentiated in letter, ie included by Merriam in 

 Great Basin region.) ' 



