20 PUBLICATIONS OP HAYDEJST StJEVEY. [bull. 222. 



D. — Contribution to a knowledge of the influence of external 



conditions of life upon the organization of animals, by 



Wladimir Schmankewitsch, pp. 473-514. 



Osteology of Speotyto cunicularia hypogaea, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., 



captain, Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 593-626, 



pis. i-iii. 



Osteology of Eremophila alpestris, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., captain, 



Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 627-652, pi. iv. 

 Osteology of the North American Tetraonidse, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., 

 captain. Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 653-718, pis. 

 v-xiii. 

 Osteology of Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides, by E. W. Shufeldt, 

 M. D., captain, Medical Department, United States Army, pp. 719-725, 

 pi. xiv. 

 Osteology of the Cathartida?, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D., captain. Medi- 

 cal Department, United States Army, pp. 727-806, pis. xv-xxiv, 1 un- 

 numbered illustration. 

 Index, pp. 807-809. 

 , Part II. Yellowstone National Park, xxv, 503 pp., 2 11., 151 pis. and other 

 illustrations. 

 Letter to the Secretary, pp. xvii-xxiv. 

 Section I. Geology, pp. xxv, 1-62, 2 11., pis. A, B, i-xxxii, and map. 



Report on the geology of the Yellowstone National Park, by W. H. 

 Holmes, pp. 1-62, pis. A, B, i-xxxii, and map. 

 Section II. Thermal springs, pp. 68^54, pis. C, D, i, ia, ii-iv, v-vd, vi-vid, 

 vii-xi, xi a, xii-xiii, xiii a, xiv, xiv a, xv-xviii, xix, xixa, xx-xxxii, xxxiia, 

 xxxiii, xxxiiia, xxxiv-xl, xla, xlb, xli, xlia, xlii-xlv, figs. 1-32, 11 maps. 

 Thethermalsprings of Yellowstone National Park.by A. 0. Peale, M. D., 

 pp. 65-454, pis. C, D, i, i a, ii-iv, v, v d, vi-vi d, vii-xi, xi a, xii-xiii, 

 xiii a, xxiv-xl, xla, xlb, xli, xlia, xlii-xlv, figs. 1-32, 11 maps. 

 Section III. Topography, pp. 455-490, 8 pis. 



Geographical field work of the Yellowstone Park division, by Henry 

 Gannett, E. M., pp. 455-490, 8 pis. 

 Index, pp. 491-503. 



FINAL REPOKTS OR MONOGRAPHS. 



Depai-tment of the Interior. Report of the United States Geological 

 Survey of the Territories. F. V. Haj'den, United States geologist- 

 in-charge. In five volumes" [Volume II-lII, V-XIII] Washington: 

 Government Printing Office. 1873 [-1890] 



4°. 12 vols. 



I. Fossil vertebrates. Part !.'> Contributions to the extinct vertebrate 

 fauna of the western Territories, by Prof. Joseph Leidy. 1873. 358 

 pp., 37 11., 37 pis. 

 II. The vertebrata of the Cretaceous formations of the West, by E. D. Cope. 

 1875. 302 pp., 5811., 57 pis. 

 . III. The vertebrata of the Tertiary formations of the West. Book I. ti By 

 Edward D. Cope, member of the National Academy of Sciences. 1883. 

 xxxiv, 1009 pp., 136 11., 134 pis. 



a Vi^hen the series was commenced it was intended to complete it in five volumes. 

 6 No other part. 



