GENERAL INDEX.* 



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Alabama lode 166 



Alder Gulch ._ - 64,83 



American Fork Cauou 16 



Analyses of boiliDg-si^rings 102 



coal 114 



hot-spring deposits 125, 137, 145, 151, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158 



mineral 169 



ores 107 



Ancient mounds of Dakota 655 



Antelope Island , 16, 18 



prong-horned 669 



Architectural geyser , 234 



Arkansas Valley ^ 322 



Artesian Tvells » 301 



Articulates living in fresh water 743 



Astronomy and hypsometry 793 



Avosets 701 



Bannister, H. M., report of 521 



Baunock Indians 75 



trail 57,81 



Barlow's Eiver 253 



Basaltic beds, «fec 29,35,51,59,61,104,203,209,224,271 



columns 50, 55 



j)eaks 1 55 



Bat, blunt-nosed 669 



Gila 669 



Bear, black 663 



grizzly ■ 663 



river 199 



city 477 



estuary beds : 478 



spriugs ..: 173 



Beaver, American 665 



Bechler's River 244 



Bee-hive, (geyser) 148, 149 



Beulah Lake 257 



Big-horn Mountains 21, 431, 465 



Eiver 79 



Birds 670 



eggs, list of 704 



found in Fire-Hole Basin, (list) 712 



Teton Basin, (list) 712 



Utah, (list) 713 



Bitter Creek coal series, fossils from 477 



Black Butte 398 



to Eock Spring 333 



Blackfoot Fork , 207 



Blackmorite 169 



B'.ackmore, Mount 169 



B];tck Rock Station 204 



Black Sulphur Geyser 246 



Black-tail Deer Creek 64 



Bhie-bird. Rocky Mountain , 671 



'• Boiling Spring " 54, 102 



Botany, by J. M. Coulter 747 



Boteler s Ranch , 29 



Bowlder Creek 48 



Mountains, South ; 65,66 



■'XoTE. — For names of genera and species see index of systematic names. 



