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MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS. 



Department of the Interior. United States Geological Survey of 

 the Territories. F. V. Hay den, U. S. Geologist in charge. Miscel- 

 laneous publications. No. 1[-12]. Washington: Government Print- 

 ing Office. 1873[-1880]. 

 8°. 15 vols. 



1. Lists of elevations in that portion of the United States west of the Mississippi 

 River. [Second edition. «] Collated and arranged by Henry Gannett, 

 Assistant. 1873. 47 pp. 

 1. List of elevations principally in that portion of the United States west of the 

 Mississippi Kiver. Third edition. Collated and arranged by Henry Gan- 

 nett. 1875. 72, ii pp. 



1. List of elevations principally in that portion of the United States west of the 



Mississippi Elver. Fourth edition. Collated and arranged by Henry Gan- 

 nett, M. B. 1877. X, 167 pp., 1 map. 



2. Meteorological observations during the year 1872 in Utah, Idaho, and Mon- 



tana, prepared for pubHcation by Henry Gannett, Assistant. 1873. 120 pp. 



3. Birds of the Northwest: A hand-book of the ornithology of the region drained 



by the Missouri River and its tributaries. By Elliott Coues, captain and 

 assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 1874. xi, 791 pp. 



4. Synopsis of the flora of Colorado, by Thomas C. Porter and John M. Coulter. 



March 20, 1874. 5 11., 180 pp. 



5. Descriptive catalogue of the photographs of the United States Geological Sur- 



vey of the Territories for the years 1869 to 1873, inclusive. W. H. Jack- 

 son, photographer. 1874. 83 pp. 



5. Descriptive catalogue of the photographs of the United States Geological Sur- 



vey of the Territories for the years 1869 to 1875, inclusive. Second edition. 

 W. H. Jackson, photographer. 1875. 81 pp., 14 illustrations. 



6. Meteorological observations made during the year 1873 and the early part of 



the year 1874 in Colorado and Montana Territories. Prepared for publica- 

 tion by George B. Chittenden. 1874. '57 pp. 

 1 7. Ethnography and philology of the Hidatsa Indians, by Washington Mat- 

 thews, assistant surgeon United States Army. 1877. vi, 239 pp. 



8. Fur-bearing animals: A monograph of North American Mustelidse, in 



which an account of the wolverine, the martens or sables, the ermine, 

 the mink and various other kinds of weasels, several species of skunks, the 

 badger, the land and sea otters, and numerous exotic allies of these ani- 

 mals, is contributed to the history of North American mammals. By 

 Elliott Coues, captain and assistant surgeon. United States Army, secretary 

 and naturalist of the Survey. Illustrated with sixty figures on twenty 

 plates. 1877. xiv, 348 pp., 20 pis. 



9. Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, by W. H. 

 .'rf • Jackson, photographer of the Survey. 1877. vi, 124 pp. 



10. Bibliography of North American invertebrate paleontology, being a report 

 upon the publications that have hitherto been made upon the invertebrate 

 paleontology of North America, including the West Indies and Greenland. 

 By C. A. White, M. D., paleontologist of the United States Geological Sur- 

 vey, and H. Alleyne Nicholson, M. D., D. Sc, professor at the University of 

 Saint Andrews, Scotland. 1878. 132 pp. 



a The first edition of this publication was by Cyrus Thomas, and is catalogued under unclassified 

 publications, p. 32. 



