12  PUBLICATIONS    OF    U.   S.    GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY.         [bull.  177. 
Report  of  the  Director,  pp.  xv-xviii. 
Administrative  reports  of  chiefs  of  divisions,  pp.  1-41,  pis.  i-ii. 
Birds  with  teeth,  by  Professor  O.  C.  Marsh,  pp.  45-88. 
The  copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake  Superior,  by  Roland  Duer  Irving,  pp.  89-188, 
pis.  iii-xvii. 
Sketch  of  the  geological  history  of  Lake  Lahontan,  a  Quaternary  lake  of  north- 
western Nevada,  by  Israel  C.  Russell,  pp.  189-235,  pis.  xviii-xxiii. 
Abstract  of  report  on  geology  of  the  Eureka  district,  Nevada,  by  Arnold  Hague, 
pp.  237-290,  pis.  xxiv-xxv. 
Preliminary  paper  on  the  terminal  moraine  of  the  second  Glacial  epoch,  by 
Thomas  C.  Chamberlin,  pp.  291-402,  pis.  xxvi-xxxv. 
A  review  of  the  nomnarine  fossil  Mollusca  of  North  America,  by  C.  A.  White, 
M.  D.,  pp.  403-550,  pis.  1-32. 
Index,  pp.  551-564. 
Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Surve}^  to 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  1882-83  by  J.  W.  Powell  Director 
[Vignette]     Washington     Government  Printing  Office     1884 
8°.  xxxii,  473  pp.,  85  pis.  and  maps.  Bound  in  dark  maroon  cloth  (Survey 
edition) .     Separates  of  the  various  papers  were  issued,  in  paper  covers. 
Report  of  the  Director,  pp.  xiii-xxxii,  pi.  i. 
Administrative  reports  of  chiefs  of  divisions,  pp.  1-72. 
Hawaiian  volcanoes,  by  Capt.  Clarence  Edward  Dutton,  pp.  75-219,  pis.  ii-xxx. 
Abstract  of  a  report  on  the  mining  geology  of  the  Eureka  district,  Nevada,  by 
Joseph  Story  Curtis,  pp.  221-251,  pis.  xxxi-xxxiii. 
Popular  fallacies  regarding  precious-metal  ore  deposits,  by  Albert  Williams,  jr., 
pp.  253-271. 
A  review  of  the  fossil  Ostreidas  of  North  America,  and  a  comparison  of  the  fos- 
sil with  the  living  forms,  by  Charles  A.  White,  M.  D,  with  appendices  by  Prof. 
Angelo  Heilprin  and  Mr.  John  A.  Ryder,  pp.  273-430,  pis.  xxxiv-lxxxii. 
A  geological  reconnaissance  in  southern  Oregon,  by  Israel  C  Russell,  pp. 
431-464,  pis.  lxxxiii-lxxxv. 
Index,  pp.  465-473. 
Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  to 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  1883-'84  by  J.  W.  Powell  Director 
[Vignette]     Washington     Government  Printing  Office     1885 
8°.    xxxvi,  469  pp. ,  58  pis.  and  maps.    Bound  in  dark  maroon  cloth  (Survey  edition ) . 
Out  of  stock.     Separates  of  the  various  papers  were  issued,  in  paper  covers. 
Report  of  the  Director,  pp.  xvii-xxxvi,  pis.  i-ii. 
Administrative  reports  of  chiefs  of  divisions,  pp.  1-66. 
The  topographic  features  of  lake  shores,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert,  pp.  69-123,  pis.  iii-xx. 
The  requisite  and  qualifying  conditions  of  artesian  wells,  by  Thomas  C.  Cham- 
berlin, pp.  125-173,  pi.  xxi. 
Preliminary  paper  on  an  investigation  of  the  Archean  formations  of  the  North- 
western States,  by  R.  D.  Irving,  pp.  175-242,  pis.  xxii-xxxi. 
The  gigantic  mammals  of  the  order  Dinocerata,  by  Professor  O.  C.  Marsh,  pp. 
243-302. 
Existing  glaciers  of  the  United  States,  by  Israel  C.  Russell,  pp.  303-355,  pis. 
xxxii-lv. 
Sketch  of  paleobotany,  by  Lester  F.  Ward,  pp.  357-452,  pis.  lvi-lviii. 
Index,  pp.  453-469. 
Note. — A  pocket  carries  amap  (pi.  ii)  of  the  United  States,  "  exhibiting  the  present 
status  of  knowledge  relating  to  the  areal  distribution  of  geologic  groups  (preliminary 
compilation),  compiled   by  W  J   McGee,  1884."     (See   notes   to   Fourteenth   and 
Twenty-first  annual  reports,  pp.  17  and  31  of  this  bulletin.) 
