28 



260. Artesian Basins in Southwest Iilaho and Southeast Oregon. 



Preliminary report, \\ater Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 78, 

 U. S. G. S., 1903. 



261. Geology of Southwest Idaho and Southeast Oregon. U. S. G. S. 



Bull. 217, 1903. 



Describes topography, mountains, valleys, artesian basins. 



262. Geology and Water Resources of Central Oregon. Bull. 252, U. S. 



G. S., 1905. 



Describes general topography, drainage, climate, forests, geology 

 and topography by counties, glaciers and water resources. 



262a. "Hanging Valleys." Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 16, Feb., 1905, 



pp. 84-5. 



A discussion of possible glaciation in the gorge of Kieger creek, 

 Steens mountains, Oregon. 



263. Evaporation of Crater Lake. 14th annual report, U. S. Weather 



Bureau, pi. 6. 



263a. Rivers of North America. Geo. P. Putnam's Sons, 1905, pp. 278-82. 



Some characteristics of the Columbia river. 



263b. Volcanoes of North America. The MacMillan Co., 1897, pp. 



233-9, 2 pis. 



Notes on Crater lake. Alt. Pitt, Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson and 

 Mt. Hood. 



253c. Glaciers of North America. Ginn & Co., 1897, pp. 67-70. 



Notes on glaciers on Mt. Hood, also Mts. Jefferson, Diamond 

 Peak and Three Sisters. 



263d. Lakes of North America. Ginn & Co., 1904, pp. 20-6, 2 figs. 



Notes on Crater and Albert lakes, Oregon. 



263e. Salisbury, RoUin D., and Chamberlain, Thomas C. See Chamberlain. 



263f. Salisbury, Rollin D., and Alwood, W. W. Interpretation of Topo- 

 graphic Maps. U. S. G. S. Prof. Paper No. 60, 1908. 



263g. Sanford, Samuel, and Fuller, Mryon L. See Fuller. 



264. Scott, W. B. Beitrage zur Kentniss der Oreodontidae. Morpholog. 



Jahrb., Vol. 16, pp. 319-95, 1890. 



265. On a New Musteline from the John Day Miocene. Am. Nat., Vol. 



27, p. 558, 1893. 



266. The Mammalia of the Deep River Beds. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, Vol. 



17, p. 60, 1892. 



Discusses Cope's correlation of the Mascall and deep river beds. 



267. On the Tertiary Lacustrine Formations of North America. Report. 



Brit. Assn. for the Adv. of Sci., p. 681, 1895. 



268. The later Tertiary Lacustrine Formation of the West. Abstract; 



Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 5, pp. 594-5, 1895. 



Refers to Oregon regards Cope's referring certain deposits in 

 Oregon to the "Ticholeptus" bed of the Deep river horizon of Mon- 

 tana. 



269- The Selcndont Artiodactyla of the Uinta Eocene. Trans. Wagner 

 Free Inst. Sci., Phil., Vol. 6, pp. 9-13, 1-121, 1899. 



