MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS. 
CHARTS  SHOWING  MINERAL  PRODUCTS. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1882,  1883, 
and  1884. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1882,  1883, 
1884,  and  1885. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1882  to  1886. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1882  to  1887. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1880  to  1890. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1880  to  1891. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1880  to  1892. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1884  to  1893. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1885  to  1894. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  3^ears  1886  to  1895. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1887  to  1896. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  }^ears  1888  to  1897. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1889  to  1898, 
and  total  value  of  the  mineral  products  since  1880. 
Mineral  products  of  the  United  States,  calendar  years  1890  to  1899, 
and  total  value  of  the  mineral  products  since  1880. 
Note. — The  above  charts  ( large  broadsides)  are  issued  yearly  and  are  for  gratuitous 
distribution.     All  are  out  of  stock  except  the  last  two. 
REGULATIONS. 
United  States  Geological  Survey  J.  W.  Powell,  Director — Regu- 
lations and  instructions  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  second  edition 
approved  June  9,  1893,  to  take  effect  July  1,  1893.  [Design]  Wash- 
ington    Government  Printing  Office     1893 
8°.  104  pp.     Bound  in  dark-red  cloth. 
Organic  law  of  the  Survey,  with  instructions  relating  thereto,  pp.  9-11. 
General  instructions  and  office  regulations,  pp.  12-17. 
Instructions  relating  to  money  and  property,  pp.  18-74. 
Instructions  relating  to  collections,  pp.  75-78. 
Government  salary  tables,  pp.  79-97. 
Rates  of  pay  for  communications  by  telegraph,  pp.  99-105. 
Note. — For  first  edition  (1882)   and  earlier  circulars,  see  Bulletin   No.   100,  pp. 
321-322. 
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