828 GENERAL INDEX. 



Page. 



Porcupine, yellow-haired 666 



Port Neuf Eiver 203 



Potsdam Group 19,25,57,59,63,72,75,217,265 



Prairies, origin of the 281 



Prickly Pear Canon 82 



Creek 82 



Primitive art in Bridger Basin 651 



Pueblo, from, to Canon City 322 



Putnam, Mount 206 



Pyroxene Peak 63 



Quebec Group 19,194,201,206,218,228,262 



Eabbit, Baird's 667 



jackass or mule 686 



Radei'sburgh : ' 81 



Railroads to National Park 92 



Rails ■- 702 



Rapid Branch , 239 



Rat, Mountain Pocket 665 



Raton Mountains 318,372 



Rayuolds, Captain William F 19 



Pass 23,57,61,228 



Eea lode 166 



Red Mountain Range 251 



River 282 



Valley 293 



Rock Creek 64 



Lake 56,57 



Pass 57,228 



Remains of jirimitive art in Bridger Basin ^ 651 



Report on astronomy and hypsometry, by H. Gannett 795 



of H. M. Bannister of a geological reconnaissance along the Union 



Pacific Railroad 521 



F. H. Bradley, geological 192 



E. D. Cope on the extinct vertebrata of the Eocene of Wyoming. 545 



J. M. Coulter on botany ^ 747 



H. Hagen on the O^lonata 727 



F. V. Hayden, United States Geologist, geological 12 



R. Hering on the means of access to the National Park 9;^ 



G. H. Horn on the Coleoptera 717 



N. P. Langford on the resources of Snake River Valley 86 



Leo Lesquereux on the Lignitic formation and fossil flora 317 



F. B. Meek, paleontological 429 



C. H. Merriam on the mammals and birds 661 



A. S. Packard, jr. on new species Mallophaga 731 



parasitic worms 735 



insects 739 



insects inhabiting Great Salt Lake and other 



saline lakes 743 



A. C Peale, on miner"alogy and lithology 99 



C. Thomas on physical geography and agricultural resources, 



Minnesota, &c . . ."^ 275 



ancient mounds of Dakota 655 



Orthoptera 7l9 



Reports, special, on zoology and botany 659 



Riddle Lake 256 



River, American Fork „ 16 



Barlow's 253 



Bear 199 



Bechler's 244 



Big-Horn 79 



Blackfoot Fork 207 



Buffalo Fork 261 



Clark's Fork 46,47,48 



East Fork -.45,47,49,54,58,59 



East Teton 265 



Falls. (See Pierre's.) 



Fire-Hole 141,147 



Fontaine qui BouiUe 102 



Gallatin 19,25,27,59,63,73,77,79,431,463,467 



