46 PUBLICATIONS OF WHEELER SURVEY. [bull. 222. 



■Appendix C. Executive report of Lieutenant E. Birnie, jr., Thirteenth United 

 States Infantry, on the operations of party No. 2, first division, field season of 

 1874, pp. 41-43. 

 Appendix D. Executive report of Lieutenant Stanhope E. Blunt, Ordnance 

 Corps, on the operations of party No. 2, second division, field season of 1874, pp. 

 43-44. 

 Appendix E. Executive report of Lieutenant C. W. Whipple, Third United 

 States Artillery, on the operations of party No. 1, first division, and subparties, 

 field season of 1874, pp. 44—16. 

 Appendix F. Jleteorology and hypsometry, field season of 1874, by Lieutenant 



"W. L. jNIarshall, Corps of Engineers, pp. 47-60, diagram. 

 Appendix G 1. Report on the geology of that part of northwestern New Mexico 

 examined during the field season of 1874, by E. D. Cope, paleontologist and 

 geologist, pp. 61-97, pis. ii-vi. 

 Appendix G 2. Geological and mineralogical report on portions of Colorado and 



New Mexico, by Dr. O. Loew, mineralogist and chemist, pp. 97-116. 

 Appendix H 1. Preliminary botanical report, with remarks upon the general 

 topography of the region traversed in New Mexico and Arizona; its climatology, 

 forage plants, timber, irrigation, sanitary conditions, etc., by Dr. J. T. Eoth- 

 rock, acting assistant surgeon. United States Army, pp. 117-129, pis. vii, viii. 

 Appendix H 2. Report upon the agricultural resources of northern New Mexico 

 and southern Colorado, with analyses of soils, plants, etc., by Dr. O. Loew, 

 pp. 129-139. 

 Appendix I 1. Zoological report, field season of 1874. 

 \/ I. General itinerary, by Acting Assistant Surgeon H. C. Yarrow, U. S. 



Army, pp. 139-148. 

 11. Notes upon the ornithology of the regions traversed, by H. W. Hen- 

 shaw, ornithological assistant, pp. 149-150. 

 III. Notes on the ornithology observed by ;\Ir. C. E. Aiken, assistant, pp. 

 150-153. 

 Appendix I 2. Annotated list of the birds of Arizona, by H. W. Henshaw, orni- 

 thological assistant, pp. 153-166. 

 .g^ Appendix J. Ethnology, philology, and ruins. 



y 1. Report on the remains of population observed on and near the Eocene 

 Plateau of northwestern New Mexico, by Prof. E. D. Cope, pp. 166-173. 

 }/■ 2. Report on the ruins of New Mexico, by Dr. Oscar Loew, pp. 174-178. 

 / 3. Report on certain ruins visited in New Mexico, by Lieutenant Rogers 



Birnie, jr.. Thirteenth United States Infantry, pp. 178-180, pi. ix. 

 ^^^ 4. Report on the Pueblo languages of New Mexico and of the jNIoquis in 

 Arizona; their affinity to each other and to the languages of the other 

 Indian tribes, by Alb. 8. Gatchet, philologist, pp. 180-187. 

 Appendix K. Publications, maps, reports, photographs, pp. 187-188. 

 Index, pp. 189-196. 



1876. 



V Annual report upon the geographical surveys west of the one hun- 

 dredth meridian in Californiti, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wj^oming, 

 New Mexico, Arizona, and Montana, by George M. AVheeler, First 

 Lieutenant of Engineers, U. S. A:; being Appendix JJ of the Annvial 

 Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1876. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office. 1876. 



8°. vi, 355 pp., 2 11., 11 illustrations and maps. 

 [Progress report], pp. 1-79, 3 maps. 



