II PUBLICATIONS U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
185. Results of spirit leveling, fiscal year 1900-1901, by H. M. Wilson, J. H. Renshawe, E. M. Douglas, 
and R. U. Goode. 1901. 219 pp. 
187. Geographic dictionary of Alaska, by Marcus Baker. 1901. 446 pp. (Out of stock.) 
190. Gazetteer of Texas, by Henry Gannett. 1902. 162 pp.. 8 pis. (Out of stock.) 
192. Gazetteer of Cuba, by Henry Gannett. 1902. 113 pp., 8 pis. (Out of stock.) 
194. Northwest boundary of Texas, by Marcus Baker. 1902. 51 pp., 1 pi. 
196. Topographic development of the Klamath Mountains, by J. S. Diller. 1902. 69 pp., 13 pis. 
197. The origin of certain place names in the United States, by Henry Gannett. 1902. 280 pp. 
(Out of stock.) 
201. Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1901-2, by H. M. Wilson, 
J. H. Renshawe, E. M. Douglas, and R. U. Goode. 1902. 164 pp., 1 pi. 
214. Geographic tables and formulas, compiled by S. S. Gannett. 1903. 284 pp. 
216. Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1902-3, by S. S. Gannett. 
1903. 222 pp., 1 pi. 
224. Gazetteer of Texas (second edition), by Henry Gannett. 1904. 177 pp., 7 pis. 
226. Boundaries of the United States and of the several States and Territories, with an outline 
of the history of all important changes of territory (third edition), by Henry Gannett. 
1904. 145 pp., 54 pis. 
230. Gazetteer of Delaware, by Henry Gannett. 1904. 15 pp. 
231. Gazetteer of Maryland, by Henry Gannett. 1904. 84 pp. 
232. Gazetteer of Virginia, by Henry Gannett. 1904. 159 pp. 
233. Gazetteer of West Virginia, by Henry Gannett. 1901. 164 pp. 
234. Geographic tables and formulas (second edition), compiled by S. S. Gannett. 1904. 310 pp. 
245. Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1902-3, by S. S. Gannett. 
1904. 328 pp., 1 pi. 
248. Gazetteer of Indian Territory, by Henry Gannett. 1904. 70 pp. 
258. The origin of certain place names in the United States (second edition), by Henry Gannett. 
1905. a34pp. 
Correspondence should be addressed to 
The Director, 
United States Geological Survey, 
Washington, D. C. 
March, 1905. 
