26  PUBLICATIONS    OF    U.    S.    GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY.         [bill.  177. 
Pt.    V.  Forest  reserves,     xvii,  400pp.,  110  pis.  and  maps  (16  maps  in  separate  case) . 
The  forests  of  the  United  States,  by  Henry  Gannett,  pp.  1-66,  pis.  i-xiii. 
Black  Hills  Forest  Reserve,  by  Henry  S.Graves,  pp.  67-164,  pis.  xiv-xxxvi. 
Bighorn  Forest  Reserve,  Wyoming,  by  F.  E.  Town,  pp.  165-190,  pis. 
xxxvii-xlii. 
Teton  Forest  Reserve,  from  notes  by  Dr.  T.  S.  Brandegee,  pp.  191-212, 
pis.  xliii-xlv. 
Yellowstone  Park  Forest  Reserve,  southern  part,  from  notes  by  Dr.  T.  S. 
Brandegee,  pp.  213-216. 
Priest  River  Forest  Reserve,  by  John  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  217-252,  pis.  xlvi-lxi. 
Bitterroot  Forest  Reserve,  by  John  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  253-282,  pis.  lxii-lxxiii. 
Washington  Forest  Reserve,  by  H.  B.  Ayres,  pp.  283-313,  pis.  lxxiv-c. 
Eastern  part  of  Washington  Forest  Reserve,  by  Martin  W.  Gorman,  pp. 
315-350,  pi.  ci. 
San  Jacinto  Forest  Reserve  (preliminary  report),  by  John  B.  Leiberg, 
pp.  351-357,  pis.  cii-civ. 
San  Bernardino  Forest  Reserve  (preliminary  report),  by  John  B.  Leiberg, 
pp.  359-365,  pi.  cv. 
San  Gabriel  Forest  Reserve  (preliminary  report),  by  John  B.  Leiberg, 
pp.  367-371,  pis.  cvi-cviii. 
Present  condition  of  the  forested  areas  in  northern  Idaho  outside  the 
limits  of  the  Priest  River  Forest  Reserve  and  north  of  the  Clearwater 
River,  by  John  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  373-386,  pis.  cix-cx. 
Pine  Ridge  timber,  Nebraska,  by  N.  H.  Darton,  p.  387. 
Index,  pp.  389-400. 
Case   for   maps  with  Part  V  contains  the  maps  which  are  designated  pis. 
i-iv,  ix,  xiv-xviii,  xxxvii,  xliii,  xlvi,  xlvii,  Ixxiv,  lxxv. 
Pt,  VI.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States,  1897;  metallic  products,  coal,  and 
coke,     viii,  651  pp.,  11  pis. 
Introduction,  p.  3. 
Summary,  pp.  3-22. 
Iron  ores,  by  John  Birkinbine,  pp.  23-63,  pis.  i-xi. 
The  American  iron  trade  in  1897  and  immediately  preceding  years,  by 
James  M.  Swank,  general  manager  of  the  American  Iron  and  Steel 
Association,  pp.  65-83. 
The  foreign  iron  trade  in  1897  and  immediately  preceding  years,  by 
James  M.  Swank,  general  manager  of  the  American  Iron  and  Steel 
Association,  pp.  84-89. 
Manganese  ores,  by  John  Birkinbine,  pp.  91-125. 
Gold  and  silver,  pp.  127-135. 
Copper,  by  Charles  Kirchhoff,  pp.  137-196. 
Lead,  by  Charles  Kirchhoff,  pp.  197-222. 
Zinc,  by  Charles  Kirchhoff,  pp.  223-239. 
Aluminum  (and  bauxite) ,  pp.  241-242. 
Quicksilver,  pp.  243-248. 
Nickel  and  cobalt,  pp.  249-252. 
Antimony,  by  Edward  W.  Parker,  pp.  253-258. 
Chromic  iron  ore,  pp.  259-264. 
The  chrome  ores  of  Turkey,  by  William  Glenn,  pp.  261-264. 
Platinum,  by  David  T.  Day,  pp.  265-271. 
Coal,  by  Edward  W.  Parker,  pp.  273-543. 
Pennsylvania  anthracite,  by  William  W.  Ruley,  pp.  480-505. 
Coke,  by  Edward  W.  Parker,  pp.  545-642. 
Index,  pp.  643-651. 
