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Cambrian — Continued. 

 Texas — Continued. 

 1853. Sllur-Gebild in Texas, etc., Bar- 

 rande. 

 Primordial fossil from Texas, 

 Barrande. 

 1859. Etat des connaissances sur la 

 fauue primordiale. Barrande. 

 1861. Primordial of Texas, Shu- 

 mard. 

 Sur la faune primordiale en 



Am^rique. Barrande. 

 Primordial of Texas, Shumard, 

 B.F. 

 1866. Preliminary report <rf survey of 



Texas, Buckley. 

 1869. Geology of western Texas, Jen- 

 ney, Newberry. 

 Geology of Texas, Roessler. 



1873. ErforschuBg des Nordwest- 



theiles von Texas, Loew and 

 Roessler. 



1874. Part of eastern Texas, Buck- 



ley. 



1875. Map of Llano County, Tex., 



Roessler. 



1876. Second report of survey of 



Texas, Buckley. 



1884. Paleozoic of central Texas, 



Walcott. 



1885. Report division of Paleozoic 



invertebrates, Walcott. 



1887. Map of United States, Hitch- 

 cock, C. H, 



1889 Story of Colorado River, Hill, 

 R.T. 



1890. Review of Texas geology, 



Dumble. 



Central region of Texas, Coy- 

 stock. 



Central Texas, Tarr. 



1891. Central basin of Texas, Cur- 



tice. 

 Central mineral region of 



Texas, Comstock. 

 Cambrian of Nortb America, 

 Walcott. 

 Rocky Mouhtains to the Pacific 

 Coast. 

 1853. Geologic map of United States, 



etc., Marcon, J. 

 1855. Report on exploration between 

 latitude 38^ and 41-^ for route 

 to the Pacific, Schiel. 

 1858. Geology of North America, 

 Marcon, J. 



Cambrian — Continued. 

 Rocky Mountains to the Pacific 

 Coast — Continued. 

 1858. Fort Leavenworth to Bryans 

 Pass, Englemann. 



1860. Rooky Mountains in vicinity of 



Santa Fe, Blake. 



1861. Country between Lake Supe- 



rior and the Paciiic, Hector. 



1862. Primordial of Rocky Moun- 



tains, Hayden. 

 1865. Iron regions of Arizona, Blake. 



1868. Second annual report of survey 



of AVyoming, Hayden. 

 Formations aloug eastern mar- 

 gin of Rocky Mountains, 

 Hayden. 



1869. Report of survey of Colorado 



and New Mexico, Hayden. 

 Exploration of Yellowstone 

 and Missouri rivers, Hay- 

 den. 



1870. Fossils collected by Kuig sur- 



vey. Meek. 



1871. Geology on Great Pacific Rail- 



road, Meek. 

 Report of San Juan division, 



survey of Colorado, Endlich. 

 Notes on Wyoming and Colo- 

 rado, Haydrn. 

 I 1872, Report on survey of Territories, 

 j Hayden. 



Map of Montana and Wyoming, 

 1 Hayden and Peale. 



Reconnaissance in Nevada and 

 I Arizona, Lyle. 



Quebec formation in Idaho, 



Bradley, F. H. 

 Quebec and Carboniferous in 



Teton range, Bradley, F. H. 

 Notes on some minuig districts 



of Utah, Silliman. 

 Notes on mining districts in 



Nevada, Gilbert. 

 Primordial fauna in Nevada, 



Whitney, J. D. 

 1873. Map of United States, Hitch- 

 cock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and 



Blake. 

 Paleontologic report, Montana, 



Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, 



Meek. 

 Geology of western Wyoming, 



Comstock. 

 H?pnvt of Snake Hiver division, 



Bradley, 1\ H. 



