PUBLICATIONS OF UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
[Bulletin No. 186. j 
The serial publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of (1) 
Annual Reports, (2) Monographs, (3) Bulletins, (4) Mineral Resources, (5) 
Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, (6) Topographic Atlas of United States — 
folios and separate sheets thereof. (7) Geologic Atlas of United States — folios 
thereof. A circular giving complete lists may be had on application. 
The Bulletins treat of a variety of subje ts. and the total number issued is 
large. They have therefore been classified into the following series: A, Economic 
geology; B, Descriptive geology; C, Systematic geology and paleontology; D, 
Petrography and mineralogy; E, Chemistry and physics: F. Geography; G, Mis- 
cellaneous. This bulletin is the thirty-fifth in Series E. the complete list of which 
follows: 
BULLETINS, SERIES E, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. 
'.i. Report of work done in the Washington laboratory during th« fiscal year L883 84, l>y F.W. 
Clarke and T. M. Chatard. 1884. 40pp. Price, 5 cents. 
14. Electrical and magnetic properties of the iron carburets, by Carl Barns and Vincenl 
Strouhal. 1885. 238 pp. Price, 15 cents. 
27. Report of work done in the Division of < hemistry and Physics, mainly during the year 
lssi 85. 1886. 80 pp. Price, 10 cents. 
32. Lists and analyses of the mineral springs of the United States (a preliminary study), by 
Albert C. Peale. L886. 235 pp. Price, 30 cents. 
35. Physical properties of the iron carburets, by Carl Barus and Vincent Strouhal. 1886. 62 
pp. Price, in cents. 
36. Sul>si<lcn< f fine solid particles in liquids, by Car] Barus. L886. 58 pp. Price, 10 cents. 
42. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal 
year L885 86, by F. W. Clarke. 1887. 152pp., 1 pi. Price, I5cents. 
47. Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, with an accounl of the methods of 
analyses employed, by Prank Austin G-ooch and James Edward Whitfield. 1888. 84 pp. Price, 
10 cents. 
52. Subaerial decay of rocks and origin of the red color of certain formations, by Israel ( took 
Russell. 1889. 65 pp.. 5 pis. Price. In cents. 
54. On the thermoelectric measurement of high temperatures, by Carl Barns. 1889. 313 pp., 
11 pis. Price, 25 cents. 
;").">. Report of work done in the Division of ('hemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal 
year 1886 87, by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke. 1889. 96 pp. Price, 10 cents. 
60. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal 
year 1887-88. 1890. 174 pp. Price, 15 cents. 
64. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal 
year 1888 89, by F. W. Clarke. 1890. 60 pp. Price, 10 cents. 
68. Earthquakes in California in 1889, by James Edward Keeler. 1890. 25 pp. Price, 5 cents. 
73. The viscosity of solids, by Carl Barns. 1891. xii, 139 pp., 6 pis. Price, 15 cents. 
7s. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal 
year 1889-90, by F. W. Clarke. 1891. 131 pp. Price, 15 cents. 
90. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal 
year 1890-91, by F. W. Clarke. 1892. 77 pp. Price, 10 cents. 
92. The compressibility of liquids, by Carl Barus. 1892. 96 pp., 29 pis. Price, 10 cents. 
94. The mechanism of solid viscosity, by Carl Barus. 1892. 138 pp. Price, 15 cents. 
95. Earthquakes in California in 1S90 and 1891, by Edward Singleton Holden. 1892. 31 pp. 
Price, 5 cents. 
96. The volume thermodynamics of liquids, by Carl Barus. 1892. 100 pp. Price, 10 cents. 
103. High temperature work in igneous fusion and ebullition, chiefly in relation to pressure, 
by Carl Barus. 1893. 57 pp., 9 pis. Price, 10 cents. 
112. Earthquakes in California jn 1892, by Charles D. Perrine. 1893. 57 pp. Price. 10 cents. 
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