PUBLICATIONS OF UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



[Monograph XLI.] 



The serial publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of (1) 

 Annual Reports, (2) Monographs, (3) Bulletins, {i) Mineral Eesources, (5) Water- 

 Supply and Irrigation Papers, (6) Topographic Atlas of United States — folios and 

 separate sheets thereof, (7) Geologic Atlas of United States — folios thereof. A circu- 

 lar giving complete lists may be had on api^licatiou. The complete list of monographs 

 follows : 



MONOGRAPHS. 



I. Lake Buuneville, Ijy Grove Karl Gilbert. 1«90. 4''. x.-c, 438 pp., ,51 pis., 1 map. Price, $1.50. 



II. Tertiary hi.story of the Grand Canon ilistrict, with atlas, by Clarence E. Dutton, Capt., U. S. A. 

 1882. 4°. xiv-, 264 pp., 42 pis., and atlas of 24 sheets folio. Price, $10.00. 



III. Geology of the Conistoclv loile and the Washoe district, witli atlas, by George F. Becker. 

 1882. 4-^. XV, 422 pp., 7 pis., and atlas of 21 .sheets folio. Price, $11.00. 



IV. Comstock mining and miners, by Eliot Lord. 1883. i'^. xiv, 4.51 pp., 3 pis. Price, $1..50. 



V. The copper-bearing rocks of Lake Superior, by Roland Dner Irving. 1883. 4^., xvi, 4(54 

 pp., 15 11., 29 pis. and maps. Price, $1.85. 



VI. Contribntions to the knowledge of the older Mesozoic llora of Virginia, by William Morris 

 Fontaine. 1883. i-\ xi, 144 pp., .54 II., 54 pis.; Price, $1.05. 



VII. Silver-lead deposits of Eureka, Nevai^a, by .Joseph Story Curtis. 1884. 4-. xiii, 200 pp.. 

 16 pis. Price, $1.20. 



VIII. Paleontology of the Eureka district, by Charles Doolittle Wab'ott. 1884. 4-. xiii, 298 

 pp., 24 11. , 24 pis. Price, $1.10. 



IX. Brachiopoda and Lamelliljrancliiata of the Raritan clays and greeusand marls of New 

 Jersey, by Robert P. "Whitfield. 1885. 4-. xx, 338 pp., 35 pis., 1 map. Price, $1.15. 



X. Dinocerata. A monograph of an exfinct order of gigantic mammals, by Othftiel Charles 

 Marsh. 1886. 4'=. xviii, 243 pp., 56 II., 56 pis. Price, ,$2.70. 



XI. Geological hi,story of Lake Lahontaii, a Quaternary lake of northwestern (Nevada, by 

 Israel Cook Russell. 1885. 4-. xiv, 288 pp., 46 pis. and maps. Price, $1.75. 



XII. Geology and mining industry of Leadville, Colorado, with atlas, by Samuel Franklin 

 Emmons. 1886. 4^\ xxix, 770 pp., 45 pis., and atlas of 35 sheets folio. Price, .$8.40. 



XIII. Geology of the quicksilver deposits of the Pacific slope, with atlas, by George F. Becker. 

 1888. 4". xix, 486 pp., 7 pis., and atlas of 14 sheets folio. Price, $2.00. 



XIV. Fossil fishes and fossil plants of the Triassic rocks of New Jer.sey and the Connecticut 

 Valley, by John S. Newberry. 1888. 4'. xiv, 152 pp., 26 pis. Price. $1.00. 



XV. The Potomac or younger Mesozoic flora, by William Morris Fontaine. 1889. 4^. xiv, 

 377 pp., 180 pis. . Text and plates bound separately. Price, $2.50. 



XVI. The Paleozoic fishes -of North America, by John Strong Newberry. 1889. 4'^, 340 pp,, 

 53 pis. Price, $1.00. 



XVII. The flora of the Dakota group; a posthumous work, by Leo Lesciuereux, edited by F. H. 

 Knowlton. 1891. 4". 400 pp., 66 pis. Price, $1.10. ' 



XVIII. Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Raritan clays and greeusand marls of New Jersey, 

 by Robert P. Whitfield. 1891. 4-. 402 pp., 50 pis. Price, $1.00. 



XIX. The Penokee iron-bearing series of northern Wisconsin and Michigaui, by Roland D. 

 Irving and C. R. Van Hisc 1892. 4-. xis, 534 pp., 37 pis. Price, $1.70. 



XX. Creology of tlie Eureka district, Nevada, with an atlas, by Arnold Hague. 1892. 4^-, xvii, 

 419 pp., 8 pis. Price, $5.25. 



XXI. The Tertiary rhyuchophorous C<jleoptera of the United States, by Samuel Hubbard 

 Scudder. 1893. 4^. xi, 206 pp., 12 pis. Price, 90 cents. 



