290 UNITED STATES. 



'Washingrton. — Keport of the chief of engineers. (See 4339.) 



4348. Waslimgton. — Report on meteorology; by Espy. 1-4, 1843-57. 3 n. 



and V. 4''. (Reports 2-3 continuously paged.) 



4349. 'Washington. — Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the 



most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Missis- 

 sippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 1-12, 1855-60. 13 v. 4''. (Vol. 

 12 in two volumes.) 

 Washington. — Scientific association. (See 4360.) 



4350. "Washington. — Smithsonian institution. 



a. (Annual) report from (of) the board of regents [with varying ad- 

 ditions]. 1-10,1846-56(1847-56). 10 n. and v. 8°. ; 1856-75 (1857- 

 76). 20 V. 8°. 



h. Occultations visible in the United States during 1848-52 (1848-52). 

 5 pt. 4°. ; — occultations of planets and stars by the moon during 1853. 



1 pt. 4". 



c. Report. (See a.) 



d. Results of meteorological observations made under the direction of 

 the U. S. patent office and of the s. i. Vol. 1-2 i, 1854-59 (1861-64). 



2 V. 4°. 



c. Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. Vol. 1-21, 1848-76. 21 v. 4°. 

 /. Smithsonian meteorological observations. 1855 (1857). 1 v. 8**. 

 g. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Vol. 1-12, 1856-74 (1862-74). 

 12 V. 8°. (See also 4357.) 

 Washington. — Statistics of mines and mining. (See 4351, a.) , 



4351. Washington. — Treasury department. 



a. Mineral resources of the states and territories west of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains ; by Raymond. 1869. 1 v. 8°. ; — statistics of mines and mining 

 in the states, etc. 1870-71 (1870-72). 2 v. 8°. ; . . .; being . . . 

 annual report. 4-8, 1872-76 (1873-76). 5 v. 8« 



h. Statistics of mines, etc. (See a.) 

 (See also 4224, 4352.) 



4352. Washington. — United States coast survey. 



a. Annual report of the superintendent. 1850(1851). Iv. 8''. Sketches. 

 1 V. 4°. (Preceded by c; succeeded by d.^ 



b. Principal documents. (See 4224, a.) 



c. Report of the secretary of the treasury, communicating (transmitting) 

 a report of the superintendent of the (coast survey) survey of the 

 coast (showing the progress of the work). 1844-50. 7 n. and v. 8**. 

 (Followed by a, d.) 



d. Report of the superintendent of the coast survey, showing the progress 

 of the survey. 1852-73(1853-75). 22 v. 4«. (For earUer volumes, 

 see c, a.) 



4353. Washington. — United States commission of fish and fisheries. 



a. Report. Pt. 1-8, 1872-75 (1878-76). 8 v. 8°. 



4354. Washington. — United States geological exploration of the fortieth 



parallel. (Clarence King, geologist in charge.) 

 a. (No title.) Vol. 3, 5-6, 1870-76. 8 v. 4^. (Forming also no. 18 of 4343.) 

 (See also 4344, 4355, 4356.) 



4355. Washington. — United States geological (and geographical) survey of 



the territories. (F. V. Hayden, in charge.) 

 a. Annual report. 1-8, 1867-74 (1867-76). 8 v. 8". Suppl. to 5, 1872. 

 1 n. 8". (The first report was published in the report of the commis- 

 sioner of the general land office for 1867, with no distinctive heading; 

 the second, entitled : Report ... on the geography of the Missouri 

 valley, in the same report for 1868 ; the tliird, entitled : Preliminary 

 field report of the U. S. geol. surv. of Colorado and New Mexico, was 

 published independently. Reports 1-3 were reprinted in 1873 in one 

 vol., under the title : First, second and third annual reports of the 

 U. S. geol. surv. of the territories ; the fourth report was entitled : 

 Prel. rep. of the U. S. geol. surv. of Wyoming and portions of con- 

 tiguous territories, being a second annual report of progress. The 

 fifth report was entitled : Prel. rep. of the U. S. geol. surv. of Mon- 

 tana and portions of adjacent territories, being a fi,fth annual rep. of 

 progr. The sixth : Sixth ann. rep. of the U. S. geol. survey of the 

 territories, etc. The seventh and eighth : Ann. rep. of the U. S. geol. 

 and geogr. surv. of the territories . . . being a report of progress of 

 the exploration for the year.) 



