LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS 



GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. 



1. First, Second, and Third Annual Eeports of Progress for 18G7-8-9, 

 pp. 261, 8vo. 



2. Fourth Annual Report of Progress for 1870, (Wyoming, &c.,) pp. 

 511, 8vo. 



3. Fifth Annual Eeport of Progress for 1871, (Montana, &c.,) pp. 538, 

 8vo., with sixty-four wood-cuts, two plates and five maps. 



4. Sixth Annual Report of Progress for 1872, (Idaho, &c.,) pp. 844, 

 8vo. with sixty-eight woodcuts, twelve plates and five maps, 



5. Seventh Annual Report of Progress for 1873, in preparation, and 

 will be issued early in 1874. 



0. Final Report of the Geological Survey of IS'ebraslva during the 

 year 181)7, pp. 264, 8vo., with a colored geological map and eleven plates 

 of carboniferous fossils. 



Miscellaneous Publications. 



7. No. 1. — Lists of Elevations in that portion of the United States 

 west of the Mississippi. Collated and arranged by Henry Gannett, 

 assistant, pp. 47, 8vo. Second edition. A third edition of this impor- 

 tant paper will be issued in a few months, very much enlarged and im- 

 proved. 



8. No. 2. — Meteorological Observations during the year 1872, Utah, 

 Idaho, and Montana, prepared for publication by Henry Gannett, assist- 

 ant, pp. 120, 8vo. 



9. No. 3. — Hand-book of the Ornithology of the Territories of the 

 Northwest, by Dr. Elliott Cones, U. S. A., (in press.) 



10. No. 4.— Synopsis of the Flora of Colorado, by Prof. T. C. Porter 

 and John M. Coulter, (in press.) 



11. No. 5 — Catalogue of Photographic Negatives belonging to the sur- 

 vey, by Wm. H. Jackson, (nearly ready.) 



12. Supplement to the Fifth Annual Eeport, on the Fossil Flora of the 

 West by Leo Lesqnereaux, pp. 22, 8vo. 



13. Synopsis of New Vertebrata from the Tertiary of Colorado., ob- 

 tained (luring the summer of 1873, by Prof. E. D. Cope, pp. 19, 8vo. 



QuAKTO Publications. 



14. Vol. I. Contributions to the Extinct Vertebrata of the Western 

 Formations, by Prof. Joseph Leidy, pp. 358, with thirty-seven plates. 



15. Vol. II. The Vertebrata of the Cretaceous Formations of the 

 West, by Prof. E. D. Cope. 



*Nos. 1,2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, and 18, are already published Nos. 9 and 10 are in 

 press and will be issu(;d in a few weeks. It" success attends the efforts of the survey 

 all the publications indicated in the list will be issued in less than two years, with 

 sever.al otliera not mentioned. 



