

1 1 5 





d and ha: s ]-ju 



of two 1 250 00 



one mule 



-a hand 60 00 



) 01) 



penditures for tw< $2,254 5 ! 



On Kin Swift wi fed in accordance 



with the provisions of S L0 of the law defini i the 



e Mineralogist. Be served three months and ten da; 

 $100 per month, amounting in tin 

 bill was presents I and properly audited by the Bo.v 

 - : but, by an omission in the law, it was found that no appropria- 

 >r this purpose, and his claim stands unpaid. 



me at all acquai 



• it H the nature of the work in whi I, and the character of 



•uutry through which I had to travel ; without hie many 



• ns made would have been impossible, h is therefore 



i.Kiv rec romended I honorable body that an appropriation 



ly day for the payment of Mr. 

 aim. 



FLORA. 



It is with pleasure that T append t<> this report " A ue of Nevada 



red at my requ< si by ('. L. And, rson, Iff. 1).. long a resident 



(now <>f Santa Cruz, Cal.) and favorably known through our 



a man of rare scientific ability. Thi> catalogue will be invaluable 



- who desire an accurate knowledge of the subjects of which 

 ill be read with peculiar interest abroad. 



co: con. 



Jong up this has been made to | facts, 



rd to seltish interests, or I He specuh I 



Mineralogy and Geology are I 

 needed is a truthful presentation of the actual condition and 

 38 of the mines. If their real merits an btract 



I ipulation, or capital, n< 

 •. or visionary I 



er plausible, wiH long avail. Every material inter I 

 stand upon its own merits, and Nevada ha t un- 



-• to enabL her to rise to ai isition in 



ithout th 'ice of unjustifiable emh I 



- to inspire a vain confidi i 

 V\ ith the hope that this attempt will meet your a] i] i is 



aitted. 



A. I\ WHITE, 



Min for the [ 



