warman.]  MAP,    GEOL.     (OF    SOUTH    DAKOTA UTAH).  481 
Map,  geologic,  of  United  States;  Eocene,  distribution  of Bull  83,  pp  146-147 
of  United  States;  fossil  plants,  geographic  distribution  of. .  .Ann  8.  n,  pp  848-849 
glacial  Lake  Agassiz  and  adjoining  country,  altitudes Mon  xxv,  pp  36-37 
drainage  systems  in  area  of Mon  xxv.  pp  52-53 
formations  underlying  the  drift  in  area  of Mon  xxv,  pp  64-65 
glacial  region  and  Pleistocene  water  bodies  of  northern  and  eastern 
half inn  11,  i,  pp  188-189 
glacial  stride  of  eastern Ann  7,  pp  154-155 
mineral  spring  resorts,  location  of Ann  14,  n,  pocket 
mineral  springs  the  waters  of  which  are  nsed  commercially,  location 
of.... Ann  14,  t r,  pocket 
moraine,  terminal,  of  second  Glacial  epoch Ann  .'!.. 
pp  314-315, 322-323,  346-347,  382-383 
Neocene  Ion  nations,  known  distribution  of Bull  84,  pp  1  7S-179 
Newark  system,  areas  occupied  by Bull  85,  pp  2-3 
Northeastern  States Bull  86,  pp  348-349 
plan  for Ann  8,  i.  pp  74-76 
southeastern;  pre-Cambrian  and  crystalline  rocks Bull  86,  pp  416-417 
■     of  Utah Bull  86,  pp  286-287 
Bear  River  formation  in  Wyoming,  Idaho,  and Bull  L28,  pp  28-29 
Fillmore,  volcanic  district  near Mon  i,  pp  320-321 
Fort  Duchesne,  region  about,  showing  uintaite  vein Ann  17,  i,  p  930 
Grand  Canyon;  Mesozoic  terraces,  southern  portionsof  theHigh  Pla- 
teaus and Mon  n,  atlas  sheet  xxi 
Mesozoic  terraces,  southwestern  portion  of,  and  vicinity  of  Hurri- 
cane fan  It Mon  ii,  atlas  sheet  xx 
Plateau  province,  western  part  of Mon  n,  atlas  sheet  ii 
western  part,  showing  fault  and  high  plateaus.  .Mon  n,  atlas  sheet  iii 
platform  of,  and  surrounding  Mesozoic  formations Mon  n,  pp  2£ 
Great  Basin  and  its  Pleistocene  lakes Ann  8, 
i,  pp  268-269;  Mon  i,  pp  (i-7;  Mon  \i,  p  1 
Lake  Bonneville;  basalt,  showing  distribution  of Mon  i,  pp  334-335 
deformation  of  Bonneville  shoreline Mon  i,  pp  368-369 
deformation  of  Provo  shoreline  and  position  of  Great  Sail  Lake  on 
its  plain Mon  i,  pp  .'17'J— :J73 
extent  at  date  of  Provo  shoreline Mon  i,  pp  L28-129 
glaciated  districts  of  Bonneville  Basin Mon  i.  pp  :;74-375 
lines  of  recent  faulting Mon  i,  pp  352-353 
local  variations  of  vertical  interval  between  Bonneville  and  Provo 
shorelines Mon  i,  pp  372-373 
outlet  of,  in  Idaho Mon  i,  pp  174-175 
present  hydrographic divisions  of  Bonneville  Basin  ..Mon  i,  pp  122-123 
Little   and    Dry   Cottonwood    canyons,    mouth    of,    showing  glacial 
moraines  and  faults Mon  i,  pp  346-347 
Mercur  Basin Ann  16,  n ,  pp  370-371 
old  river  bed Mon  i,  pp  194-195 
showing   former   connection   of    Great   Salt    Lake    with    Sevier 
Lake 1 Mon  1,  pp  182-183 
Oquirrh  Mountains,  southern  end Ann  16,  ii,  pp  360-361 
Plateau  province,  strata  and  eruptive  rocks Ann  2,  pocket 
volcanic  areas  around  border  of , Ann  6,  pp  118-119 
portions  of  Colorado,  Wyoming,  and Ann  9,  pp  684-685 
Tintic  district,  showing  economic  and  structural  geology GF  65 
showing  historical  geology Ann  19,  in,  pocket;  GF  65 
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