in and around the park assume can be presented to the eye by 
panoramic views with wonderful distinctness." (Page XV) 
"The editorial work has been under the supervision of 
W. H. Holmes, who has also had general charge of the business 
of the Survey in Washington for the last two years. He has 
bestowed much time and labor upon the preparation and revision 
of illustrations as well as upon other details of the work." 
(Page XVIII, 1878 Report) 
In addition to my report on the geology of the Park, I 
made separate reports on the fossil forests of the Park and on 
the obsidian implements left by the Indians at many points; these 
are privately published. 
See Bibliography, Vol. I. 
