WAKMAX.]  WYOMING.  853 
Wyoming;  elevations  in,  lists  of Ann  18,  i,  pp  348-349,  360-362;  Ann  19,  i,  pp 
277-280,  317-321;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  502-514,  515-517;  Bull  5,  pp 
321-325;  Bull  72,  pp  196,225;  Bull  76;  Bull  160,  pp  770-775 
fuller's  earth  in  Black  Hills,  southern  part Ann  21,  iv,  pp  588-589 
Gallatin  quadrangle.     (See  Yellowstone  National  Park.) 
gas,  illuminating  and  fuel,  and  by-products  in,  statistics  of Ann  20, 
vi  cont,  pp  228,  241,  244,  246,  247,  249 
geographic  positions  in Ann  18,  i,  p  183;  Ann  19,  i,  p  164;  Ann  20, 
i,  pp  266-277;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  280-306;  Bull  123,  pp  132-133 
geologic  maps  of,  listed Bull  7.  pp  115,  116,  169,  170 
(See  Map,  geologic,  of  Wyoming.  | 
geologic  sections  in.     (See  Section,  geologic,  in  Wyoming.) 
geologic  and  paleontologic  investigations  in.  .Ann  4.  p41;  Ann"),  pp  49-57;  Ann  6, 
p  72;  Ann  7,  pp  112.  1  Is,  1 11);  Ann  8,  i,  p  173;  Ann  9,  p  114; 
Ann  10,  i,  p  159;  Ann  11,  i,  pp  101,  123;  Ann  12,  i,  p  119;  Ann 
13,  i,  pp  125,  140;  Ann  14,  i,  p  266;  Ann  15.  pp  L34-135, 159, 
167-168;  Ann  16,  i,  p 33;  Ann] 7,  i,  p68;  Ann  is,  i,  pp  63-64; 
Ann  19,  i,  pp45-46;  Ann20,  i,  pp47-48;  Ann  21,  i,  pp 75-76,80 
geology  and  physiography  of  a  portion  of  northwestern  Colorado  and 
adjacent  parts  of  Utah  and  Wyoming \nn  9,  pp  »>77— 712 
glaciers,  existing,  of  United  States \nn  5,  pp  303-355 
gold  and  silver  from,  statistics  of Vnn  2.  p  385; 
MR  L882,pp  172.  L76,  177.  17s.  L82;  Ml!  L883-84,  pp  312,  313; 
MR  I885,p201;  Ml:  L886,  pp  104,  1(1-");  Ml;  L887,  pp  58,  59; 
MR  isss,  pp  36,37;  Ml;  L889-90,  p  19;  MR  1891,  pp  76,  77; 
MR  1S92.  pp  50,  52.  53,  85-86;  M  R  L893,  pp  50,  51,  55,  57,  58; 
Ann  17.  in.  pp  72.  74.  7">.  T* '» .  77;  Ann  Is.  \.  p  ill'  e1  seq; 
Ann  19,  vi.  pp  L27,  L28,  L29,  L30,  131,  132,  133;  Ann  20, 
vi,  pp  104.  105,  106,  107,  108,  109;  Ann  21,  vi.   pp  124-127 
Goose  Creek,  flow  of,  measurements  of Vnn  18, 
iv.  pp   L36-138;   Ann    L9,  iv.  pp  295-297;   Ann  20,  vi, 
p53;  Bull  140.  p  94:  WS   11,  pp  49-50;  WS  15,  p  77 
grazing  in  Bighorn  Reserve Ann  19,  v,  pp  183-185 
Green  River,  flow  of,  measurements  of An n  IS,  i  v ,  pp 
272-275;  Ann  19,  iv,  pp  3<»4-896;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  58,  380-383; 
Ann  21,  iv,  pp  302-304;  Bull  140,  pp  200-201;  WS  11,  p  70; 
WS  16,  p  135;  WS  28,  pp  134.  142,  144;  WS  37,  pp  286-287 
( i  ivy  Bull  River,  flow  of.  measurements  of Ann  19, 
iv,  pp  293-295;  Ann  20,  iv,  p  53;  WS  15,  p  75 
gypsum  in  Black  Hills,  southern  part Ann  21,  iv,  pp  584-585 
pr<  .auction  of,  statistics  of MR  1889-90,  pp  465,  466;  AIR  1891; 
pp  580,  582;  MR  1892,  p  802;  AIR  1893,  p  714;  Ann  16, 
iv,  p  664;  Ann  20,  vi  cont,  p  658;  Ann  21,  vi,  cont,  p  524 
Hay  Creek  coal  field,  Lower  Cretaceous  plants  from,  notes  on Ann  19, 
ii,  pp  645-702 
Horseshoe  Creek,  reservoir  sites  on Ann  20,  iv,  pp  270-273 
hot  springs  in Bull  119,  pp  67-68 
iron,  iron  ore,  and  steel  from,  statistics  of MR  1882,  pp  120, 125, 133, 
135, 136,  137,  147;  AIR  1883-84,  p  285;  AIR  1885,  p  184;  AIR 
1886,  p  18;  AIR  1887,  p  11;  AIR  1888,  pp  15,  35;  AIR  1892, 
pp  15,  18;  AIR  1893,  p  15;  Ann  17,  in,  pp  27,  39,  41,  48, 
63;  Ann  18,  v,  pp  24,  41,  42,  47;  Ann  19,  vi,  pp  26,  27,  29, 
66,  72;  Ann  20,  vi,  pp  84-85;  Ann  21,  vi,  pp  34,  51,  52,  53 
Jurassic  invertebrates  of Bull  128,  pp  71-72 
