532 INDEX. 



yellowstone Eiver 49,51,53 



Upper -. 132 



Valley 45,132 



foot-hlllsof 58 



from Bottlers to Second Canon 54, 56 



resources of 5d 



Parts II, III, IV, V.— ACCOMPANYING EEPOETS, PAPERS, &C. 



Page. 



Agricultural resources of the Territories 205 



Alien, Professor G. N., letter of 269 



Anabruis simplex • 243 



Barrel Springs, fossil plants of , 2S4 



Basin, the Great Salt Lake 227 



Beaman, J. W., Meteorology, by 501 



Bear Eiver Valley 240 



Beaver Head County, M. T 258 



Benton Group, fossil reptiles of 327 



Big Blackfoot Valley 257 



Birds, fossil 365 



Bubo leptosteus 365 



Bitter Eoot Valley 254 



Blake's Fork - 284 



Botany 477 



Boulder Valley, north 263 



Box Elder Canon 241 



Butterflies, catalogue of, by W. H. Edwards 466 



new species : 



Erebia Haydenii 467 



Cache Valley 242 



Cactacese, by Dr. G. Engleman 483 



California, quotations from agricultural report of 218 



Caloptenus spretus 243 



Carbon Station • 290 



Carboniferous fossils 373 



Catalogue of butterflies 466 



Coleoptera 384 



fossil shells 373 



mosses - 498 



plants 477 



Climateof Salt Lake Basin 239 



effect on by settlements 279 



Coalville, Utah 290 



Coleoptera, list of 382 



Cope, Professor E. D., on the geology and paleontology of the Cretaceous strata 



of Kansas". 318 



on the vertebrate fossils of the Wahsatch strata 350 



reptiles and fishes, by 467 



Cretaceous fossils ." 375 



Cretaceous strata of Kansas, ancient life of 318 



fossil plants of 303 



geology of. ., 324 



Cyperacese, by S. T. Olney 495 



new species: 



CarexHallii 496 



Deer Lodge Valley 253 



Dibothrium cordiceps 382 



Distances, table of 521 



Divide between Snake Eiver and Yellowstone Lake, fossil plants of 295 



Edwards, W. H., list of butterflies, by 466 



Elevations 249, 250, 521 



