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Hagen (H. A.), report upon the collections of Neuroptera and pseudo- 

 Neuroptera made in portions of Colorado, New Mexico, and 



Arizona, 1872-1874 W, v, pp 909-922 



Hague ( A. ) , chemistry of the Washoe process K, iii, pp 273-293 



geology of the White Pine district K, iii, pp 409-422 



Hague (A.) and Emmons (S. F. ), descriptive geology of Fortieth Parallel 



region K, ii 



Hague (J. D. ) , mining industry in Fortieth Parallel region K, in 



Ha-ilt-zukh language, vocabulary of Eth, i, pp 143-153 



(See, also, Ethnology and archseology. ) 



Haldeman (S. S. ), beads of Indians of southern California W, vii, pp 263-271 



Hall (J.) and Whitfield (B. P.), paleontology of Fortieth Parallel region K, iv, 



pp 199-302 



Hams Fork, Wyoming, geology near H, Ann 11, pp 532, 534^535 



Hardscrabble district, Colorado, notes on W, 1876, pp 48-49 



Haskill ( — . ), short descriptions of some of the valleys of Nevada H, Ann 5, 



pp 271-273 



Havallah Eange, Nevada, geology of K, ii, pp 673-688 



granite of K, i, pp 80-83 



Triassic rocks of K, i, pp 280-281 



Hayden (F. Y.), notes descriptive of some geological sections of the country 



about the headwaters of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. -H, Bull, 



vol II, No 3, pp 197-209 

 notes on some artesian borings along the line of the Union Pacific Railroad 



in Wyoming Territory H, Bull, vol iii. No 1, pp 181-185 



notes on some peculiar forms of erosion in eastern Colorado H, Bull, 



vol I, ser 2, No 3, pp 210-211 

 notes on the Lignitic group of eastern Colorado and portions of Wyo- 

 ming H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 5, pp 401-411 



notes on the surface features of the Colorado or Front Range of the 



Rocky Mountains H, Bull, vol 1, ser 2, No 4, pp 216-220 



preliminary report for 1877 H, Unci 13 



preliminary report for 1878 H Unci 16 



remarks on the geological formations along the eastern margins of the 



Rocky Mountains H, Unci 16, pp 13-16 



report on geology of Nebraska H, Unci 1, pp 7-79 



some remarks in regard to the period of elevation of those ranges of the 

 Rocky Mountains near the sources of the Missouri River and ita 



tributaries H, Unci 16, pp 9-13 



sketch of the geology about the headwaters of the Missouri and Yellow- 

 stone rivers H, Unci 16, pp 21-29 



the Primordial sandstone of the Rocky Mountains in the Northwestern 



Territories of th ; TJnited States H, Unci 16, pp 16-21 



the so-called Two Ocean Pass H, Bull, vol v, No 2, pp 223-225 



report on explorations in Colorado H, Ann 8, pp 1-71 



work in charge of, report on LOR, 1867, 



pp 128-181; LOR, 1868, pp 220-255; H, Ann 1, pp 5-64; 

 H, Ann 2, pp 67-107; H, Ann 4, pp 3-188; H, Ann 5, pp 

 3-204; H, Ann 6, pp 11-313; H, Ann 7, pp 17-82; H,Ann 

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 vii-xxviii; H,Annl2, i, pp xiii-xviii; ii, pp xvii-xxiv 



Helena, Montana, geology between Three Forks and H, Ann 6, pp 81-82 



Hemiptera of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and California W, 1877, 



pp 1322-1334 



