CLASSIFICATION OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL 



SURVEY. - 



[Bulletin No. 302.) 



The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of (1) Annual 

 Reports; (2) Monographs; (3) Professional Papers; (4) Bulletins; (5) Mineral Re- 

 sources; (6) Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers; (7) Topographic Atlas of United 

 States — folios and separate sheet." thereof; (8) Geologic Atlas oi United States — folios 

 thereof. The classes numbered 2, 7, and 8 are sold at cost of publication; the others 

 are distributed free. A circular giving complete lists may be had on application. 



^lost of the above publications may be obtained or consulted in the following ways: 



1 . A. limited number are delivered to the Director of the Survey, from whom they 

 may be obtained, free of charge (except classes 2, 7, and 8), on application. 



2. A certain number are delivered to Senator,^ and Representatives in Congress, 

 for distribution. 



3. Other copies are deposited with the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, 

 D. C, from whom they may be had at prices slightly above cost. 



4. Copies of all Government publications are furnished to the principal public 

 libraries in the large cities throughout the United States, where thej' may be con- 

 sulted by those interested. 



The Professional Papers, Bulletins, and Water-Supply Papers treat of a variety of 

 subjects, and the total number issued is large. They have therefore been classified 

 into the following series: A, Economic geology; B, Descriptive geology; C, Sy.stera- 

 atic geology and paleontology; D, Petrography and mineralogy; E, Chemistry and 

 physics; F, Geography; G, Miscellaneous; H, Forestry; I, Irrigation; J, Water stor- 

 age; K, Pumping water; L, Quality of water; M, General hydrographic investi- 

 gations; N, Waterpower; <>, Underground waters; P, Hydrographic pnjgress reports. 

 This paper is the fifty-third in Series F, the complete list of which follows (all are 

 bulletins thus far except Professional Paper 45): 



SERIES r, GEOGEAPHY. 



5. Dictionary of altitudes in United States, by Henry Gannett. 1^4. 325 pp. (Out of stock; see 



Bulletin 274.) 



6. Elevations in Dominion of Canada, by J. W. Spencer. ls,s4. 43 pp. (Out of stock, j 



13. Boundaries of United States and of the several States and Territories, with historical sketch of 



territorial changes, by Henry Gannett. 1885. 136 pp. (Out of stock; see Bulletin 226.) 

 4-s. On form and pdsition of sea level, by R. S. Woodward. 1888. 88 pp. (Out of stock.) 



49. Latitudes and longitudes of certain points in Mis.souri, Kansas, and New Mexiio. by R. s. Wood- 



ward. 1889. 133 pp. 



50. Formulas and tables to facilitate the construction and use of maps, by R. 8. Woodward. 1889. 



124 pp. (Out of stock.) 

 70. Report on astronomical work of 1889 and 1890, by R. .S. Woodward. 1890. 79 pp. 

 72. Altitudes between Lake Superior and Rocky Jlountains, by Warren Upham. 1891. 2J9 jip. 

 7(i. Dictionary of altitudes in United States (second edition), by Henry Gannett. 1891. 393 pp. (Out 



of sicrck; see Bulletin 274.) 

 115. Geographic dictionary of Rhode Island, by Henry Gannett. 1894. 31 pp. 

 nil. Geographic dictionary of Massachusetts, by Henry Gannett. 1894. 126 pp. 



117. Geographic dictionary of Connecticut, by Henry Gannett. 1X94. 67 pp. 



118. Geographic dictionary of New Jersey, by Henry Gannett. 1894. 131 pp. 



122. Results of primary triangulation, by Henry Gannett. 1894. 412 pp., 17 pK (Out of stock.) 



123. Dictionary of geographic positions, by Henry Gannett. 1895. 183 pp., 1 map. (Out of stock.) 

 154. Gazetteer of Kansas, by Henry Gannett. 1898. 246 pp., 6 pis. 



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