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Survey,  United  States  Geological,  laws  establishing  and  extending Ann  1, 
pp  3-4;  Ann  4,  p  xiii 
plan  and  organization  of Ann  1,  pp  6-14;  Ann  7,  pp  3-17; 
Ann  8,  i,  pp  3-69;  Ann  21,  i,  19-22,  60-61 
Surveying,  topographic,  manual  on Mon  xxn 
Surveys  of  public  lands,  system  of Mon  xxn,  pp  101-105 
of  States  by  their  cooperation: 
Alabama inn  20,  i,  pp  98,   111-112;   Ann  21,  i.  pp  1  14,  128 
Connecticut Ann  10,  i,  pp  7,  88;  Ann  11,  i,  p  6;  Ann  12,  i,  p  5 
Maine \nn  20,  i,  p  98;   Ann  21,i,pp  114,  126 
Maryland \nn  IS.  i.  pp  loo,  102;  Ann 
19,  i,  pp  86,  98;  Ann  20,  i,  pp  99,  110;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  114,  125 
Massachusetts Ann  5,  p  xviii;  Ann  0,  p  A:  Ann  9,  p  4 
New  Jersey .Ann  6,  pp  5  7;   Ann  8,  i,  pp  72,  99-100 
New  York Ann  17,  i,  p  98;  Ann  18,  i,  pp  100,  101;  Ann  lit,  i,  pp  86, 
97-98;  Ann  20,  i,  pp  99,  109-110;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  114,  122-123 
North  Carolina \nn  L8,  i,  pp  Km,  L02;   Ann  20,  i,  p  111 
Pennsylvania inn  20,  i,  pp  98,  L10;   Ann  21,  i.  pp  111.  L23-125 
Rhode  Island inn  9,  p  51;   Ann  Hi.  i,  pp  7.  85  86 
West  Virginia Ann  20,  i,  pp  99,  I  10 
under  the  United  States  and  State  governments. Mon  \  \  n,  pp  2-5 
Sushitna  Basin,  Alaska,  reconnaissance  in.  in  1898 inn  20,  vn,  pp  1-29 
Sushitna  drainage  area,  Alaska,  motes  on Uaska  (2),  pp  111-112 
Sushitna  expedition  (1898),  Alaska,  report  of Uaska  (2),  pp  L5  27 
Sushitna  River,  Alaska,  itinerary  of  reconnaissance  along.. Ann  20,  vn,  pp  lo.  62  07 
Sushitna  slate  series  of  Alaska \nn  20.  vu,  pp  L5    L6;   Alaska  (2),  p  20 
Susquehanna  River,  flow  of ,  measurements  of \nn  10,  iv,  pp  122- 
127;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  48,  109-110;  Ann  21,  iv,  pp  87-92;  WS 
L5,  pp  8-  II;   WS  27.  pp   17,23,24;   WS  35,  pp  75-79,  80-81 
profile  of WS  44,  pp  17   10 
Swamp,  coast,  an  example  of TF  21,  p  2 
Swamp  reclamation  in  India \nn  12,  11,  p  561 
Swamp  soils,  character  of Ann  12,  1,  pp  311-317 
fertility  of,  after  drainage  and  removal  of  peat   Ann  In,  1.  pp  :!08-310 
Swamp  and  marsh  deposits  of  Cape  Cod  district Vim  18, 11,  pp  7)71-572 
Swamps,  classification  of \nn  10.  1.  pp  i'iil-285 
development  of,  process  of '. inn  0,  pp  363-373 
economic  problems  connected  with  marine Vnn  6,  pp  :>74-380 
marshes,  salt,  of  New  England  and  Long  Island,  catalogue  of  the  larger.  .Ann  6, 
pp  .°>90-398 
1 1  lorasses,  economic  uses  of Ann  10,  1,  pp  303-310 
effect  of  certain  plants  on  formation  of Ann  10,  1,  pp  285-295 
morasses,    fresh-water,    of  United    States,    with    description    of    Dismal 
Swamp Ann  10,  1,  pp  255-339 
of  eastern  United  States,  seacoast Ann  6,  pp  353-398 
which  owe  their  origin  to  glacial  action Ann  10,  1,  pp  295-303 
Swank  (J.  M),  American  iron  industry  from  beginning,  in  1619,  to  1886 MR  1886, 
PP  23-38 
American  and  foreign  iron  trades  in  1899 Ann  21,  vi,  pp  69-118 
iron  and  steel  industries  of  United  States,  statistics  of MR  1882,  pp  108-144; 
MR  1883-84,  pp  246-257;  MR  1885,  pp  180-195;  MR  1886, 
pp  12-22;  MR  1887,  pp  10-27;  MR  1888,  pp  12-32;  MR 
1889-90,  pp  10-22;  MR  1891,  pp  47-73;  MR  1892,  pp  12-22; 
MR  1893,  pp  13-22;  Ann  16,  111,  pp  220-237;  Ann  17,  in, 
pp  45-71;  Ann  18,  v,  pp  51-90,  136,  137,  138;  Ann  19,  vi, 
pp  65-83;   Ann  20,  vi,  pp  61-88;   Ann  21,  vi,  pp  69-118 
