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dorsements, resolutions, petitions, and requests show- 

 ing the demand for the topographical work of the 

 United States Geological survey. January 21, 1902. 

 . . . Washington, Govt, print, off., 1902. 67 p. (57th 

 Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 136) Serial no. 4231 



56 U. S. Geological survey. Annual report, 1st — 1880- 

 Washington, Govt, print, off., 1880- 



[The first [preliminary] report described plan of organiza- 

 tion and publications. Beginning with the second report, 

 these annual reports contain the administrative reports of the 

 Director, together with technical papers, these comprising 

 several volumes. "Beginning with the Twenty-third, each 

 annual report consists of one volume, such papers as had 

 been included in the Director's report being thenceforth pub- 

 lished as professional papers, bulletins, and water-supply 

 papers."] 



57 Building for the Geological survey. Letter 



from the Director submitting a report on the question 



of a building for the Survey. [Washington, Govt. 



print, off., 1906] 6 p. (59th Cong., 1st sess. House. 



Doc. no. 621) 



[Shows that quarters occupied by the Survey are inadequate 

 and urges a new building] 



58 The classification of the public lands, by 



G. O. Smith [and others] Washington, Govt, print, 

 off., 1913. 197 P- (Bulletin no. 537) 



59 Cooperation between the United States and 



various states in topographic, hydrographic and geo- 

 logic work. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 32 p. 



60 Division of mines and mining, United 



States Geological survey . . . Letter from the Di- 

 rector . . . transmitting a report on joint resolution 

 (S. R. 205) to provide for a division of mines and 

 mining in the . . . Survey. [Washington, Govt, 

 print, off., 1898] 12 p. (55th Cong., 3d sess. Sen- 

 ate. Doc. no. 40) Serial no. 3778 

 [Division of mines and mining, or a bureau of mines, recom- 

 mended in report] 



