156 THE U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 



148 Walcott, C. D. Principles which govern the Geological 



survey in its relations with other geological surveys 

 and working geologists. Science, Nov. 30, 1906, n.s. 

 v.24 1692-3. 



[Reply to Dr. Branner's charge that the Survey is an un- 

 democratic organization which abuses its power to the dis- 

 advantage of state surveys and of individual geologists] 



149 The United States Geological survey. Popular 



science monthly, Feb. 1895, v -46 :479"98. 



150 Western surveys. From The Daily Tribune, Denver, 



Colo. Jan. 23, 1879. s p. 



151 What the government is doing to save our national re- 



sources. Scientific American supplement, July 25, 

 1908, v.66:62-3. 



[Praises the Geological survey for its work in conserving the 

 national resources. It has saved millions of dollars for the 

 government] 



Manuscripts 



152 Gunn, Richards & Co., New York. Geological survey 



(In its Reports [on the] Department of the interior. 

 Oct. 1, 1907. p. 126-9) 



153 U. S. Geological survey. Memorial of Major J. W. 



Powell on the occasion of the presentation of his por- 

 trait to the survey. Mar. 24, 1905. Remarks by G. K. 

 Gilbert, response of C. D. Walcott, remarks by W. H. 

 Dall. Washington, 1905. 8 1. 

 [In the Library of the Geological survey] 



154 U. S. President's commission on economy and effi- 



ciency. Detailed description of accounting records 

 and procedure of the Geological survey. 107 1. 



[Draft of report on Interior Department. Part I. Appendix 

 VII] 



155 — ' History, organization, and activities of the 



Geological survey. 106 1. 



156 Report to the President on the land survey 



services of the government. June, 1912. 106 1. 



