28 PtJBLlCATlONS OF HATDEKf SURVEY. [etji,l,222. 



Art. XXIX. Paleontological papers No. 7: On the distribution of mol- 

 luso£^n species in the Laramie group, by C. A. White, 

 M. D., pp. 721-724. 

 Art. XXX. On some dark shale recently discovered below the Devonian 

 limestones, at Independence, Iowa; with a notice of its 

 fossils and description of new species, by S. Calvin, pro- 

 fessor of geology. State University of Iowa, pp. 725-730. 

 Art. XXXI. On the mineralogy of Nevada, by W. J. Hoffman, M. D., pp. 

 731-745. 

 No. 4. December 11, 1878. 747-908 pp., 2 11. 



Art. XXXII. The fossil insects of the Green Eiver shales, by Samuel H. 



Scudder, Cambridge, Mass., pp. 747-776. 

 Art. XXXIII. Report on the collection of fishes made by Dr. Elliott Coues, 

 U. S. A., in Dakota and Montana during the seasons of 

 1873 and 1874, by David S. Jordan, M. D., pp. 777-799. 

 Art. XXXIV. Catalogue of phajnogamous and vascular cryptogamous 

 plants collected during the summers of 1873 and 1874 in 

 Dakota and Montana along the forty-ninth parallel, by Dr." 

 Elliott Coues, U. S. A.: with which are incorporated those 

 collected in the same region at the same times by Mr. 

 George M. Dawson, by Prof. J. W. Chickering, pp. 

 801-830. ' 



Art. XXXV. On some striking products of erosion in Colorado, by F. M. 



Endlich, S. N. D., pp. 831-864. 

 Art. XXXVI. Paleontological papers No. 8: Eemarks upon the Laramie 



group, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 865-876. 

 Art. XXX VII. Synonymatic list of American Sciuri, or arboreal squirrels, by 

 J. A. Allen, pp. 877-887. 

 Index. 889-908 pp. 



Department of the Interior. Bulletin of the United States Geo- 

 logical and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, 

 U. S. geologist-in-charge. 1879-80. Volume V. Washington: Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office. 1880. 



8°. vii, 1072 pp., 8 11., 4 pis. 

 No. 1. February 28, 1879. 1-152 pp., 4 11., i-ii pis. 



Art. I. Notes on the Aphididte of the United States, with descrip- 

 tions of species occurring west of the Mississippi, by Chas. 

 V. Riley and J. Monell, pp. 1-32, pis. i-ii. 

 Art. II. The relations of the horizons of extinct vertebrata of Europe 

 and North America, by E. D. Cope, pp. 33-54. 

 Art. III. Observations on the faunfeof the Miocene Tertiaries of Oregon, 



by E. D. Cope, pp. 55-69. 

 Art. IV. Notes on the birds of Fort Sisseton, Dakota Territory, by 

 Chas. E. McChesney, acting assistant surgeon, U. S. A., 

 pp. 71-103. 

 Art. V. Paleontological papers No. 9: Fossils of the Jura-Trias of 

 southeastern Idaho, by C. A. White, 51. D., pp. 105-117. 

 Art. VI Jura-Trias section of southeastern Idaho and western Wyo- 

 ming, by A. C. Peale, M. D., pp. 119-123. 

 Art. VII. Fossil forests of the volcanic Tertiary formations of the Yel- 

 lowstone National Park, by W. H. Holmes, pp. 125-132. 



