the Lands of Utah. Maps. 4to. pp. 195. 7251 Rafinesque (C. S.) Monographic 7264 Smith (Eugene A.) A General Description of the Climate, and of the Geological, Topographical, and Agricultural Features of the Cotton-producing States. 8vo. pp. 22. Wash., 1884. des Coquilles Bivalves et Fluviatiles 2 maps. de la Riviere Ohio. 3 plates. 8vo. pp. 7252 Rhode Island. Jackson (C. T.) Report on the Geological and Agricultural Survey of Rhode Island for 1839. 8vo. pp. 312, half bound. Providence, 1840. 3 00 7253 Ridgway (Rob't). Nomenclature of North American Birds. 8vo. pp. 94. Washington, 1881. 50 40 7265 Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, containing 119 Separate Memoirs, embracing the Records of extended Original Investigations and Researches in Archeology, Geology, Chemistry, Astronomy, Physics, etc., with numerous plates, wood-cuts and maps. 23 vols. 4to. Washington, 1848-81. 100 00 7266 Smithsonian Miscellaneous Col7254 Riley (C. V., and others). First lections, containing Reports on the present Annual Report of the United States Ento-State of our Knowledge of particular mological Commission for 1877, relating to branches of Science; Instructions for Colthe Rocky Mountain Locust, and the best lecting and Digesting Facts and Materials methods of preventing its injuries, etc. for Research; List and Synopses of Species Maps and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 477+294. of the Organic and Inorganic World; MuWashington, 1878. 1 25 seum Catalogues; Reports of Explorations; 7255 The same. Third Report, relating Aids to Bibliographical Investigation, etc. to the Rocky Mountain Locust, the West- 17 vols. 8vo., paper. Washington, 1862ern Cricket, the Army Worm, Canker 1880. 40 00 Worms, and the Hessian Fly. Maps and plates. 8vo. pp. 347+92. Washington, 1883. 125 7256 Riley (C. V.) The Silk Worm; being a brief Manual of Instructions for the Production of Silk. Wood cuts. 8vo. pp. 37 Washington, 1884. 25 of American Minerals, with their Locali- 7267 Smithsonian Reports of the Board of Regents on the Operations and Condition of the Institution, Reports of Committees, Translated Articles relating to the History Lectures, Correspondence, and Original or and Progress of Science, 1853 to 1882. 30 vols. 8vo. Washington, 1854-1884. 20 00 7257 Robinson (Samuel). A Catalogue M.) Chili; its Geography, Climate, Earth7268 South America. Gilliss (Lieut. J. quakes, Government, Social Condition, Mineral and Agricultural Resources, ComMaps, plans, Natural History plates, Views, merce, etc., (U. S. Nav. Astron. Exped). 51 etc., some colored. 2 vols. 4to. Philadelphia, 1856. pp. 7258 Ruffner (Lieut. E. H.) Report of Explorations and Surveys in the Department of the Missouri. Maps and 2 plates of insects. July, 1878. 8vo. pp. 119. Washington. 60 7259 Rush (Richard). Report on the Growth and Manufacture of Silk, adapted to different parts of the Union. 5 plates. 8vo. pp. 220. Washington, 1828. 1 25 7260 Ruschenberger (Dr. W. S. W.) A Report on the Origin and Therapeutic Properties of Cundurango. 22 Photographic plates. 4to. pp. 28, half morocco. Washington, 1873. 2 50 7261 Sabine (Lorenzo). Report on the 7269 6.00 Herndon (Lieut. W. L.) and Gibbon (Lt. L.) Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon. Numerous plates, Views, Antiquities, etc. 2 vols. 2 Atlases. 8vo. Washington, 1853–4. 5 00 7270 Maury (M. F.) The Amazon and the Atlantic Slopes of South America. Map. 8vo. pp. 63. Wash., 1853. 50 7271 South Carolina. Holmes (F. S.) Phosphate Rocks of South Carolina and the Great Carolina Marl Bed. 5 Plates. 8vo. pp. 87. Charleston, 1870. 1 00 7272 South Carolina. Tuomey (M.) Report on the Geology of South Carolina. Maps, plates and wood-cuts. 4to. pp. 293 +lvi. Water-stained. Columbia, 1848. 7 50 7273 Stanton (Capt. W. S.) Report of Explorations and Surveys in the Department of the Platte, August, 1878. Map and Diagrams. 8vo. pp. 43. Washington. 50 7274 Stevens (I. I.) Report of Explorations of a Route for the Pacific Railroad from St. Paul to Puget Sound. 8vo. pp. 614, paper. Washington, 1854. ianæ Texano Neo Mexicana. An Account 7287 Hughes (Maj. G. W.) Operations of the Army of the United States in Texas, with Astronomical Observations and Descriptive and Military Memoirs of the Country, 1849. 2 Maps and 8 plates. 8vo. pp. 67. Washington, 1850. 7288 1 25 Marcou (Jules). Notes on the 175 Cretaceous and Carboniferous Rocks of 7275 Suckley (Geo.) and Cooper (J. G.) Texas. 8vo. pp. 14. Boston, 1861. 50 The Natural History of Washington Terri7289 Buckley (S. B.) Preliminary tory and Oregon, with much relating to Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas. Utah and Report of the Geological and Agricultural California, being part of the Survey of the Survey of Texas. 8vo. pp. 87. Austin, Northern Pacific Railroad Route. 1 Map and 13 plates. 4to. pp. 399. New York, 1860. 1860. 7290 1 00 Buckley (S. B.) First An2 00 nual Report of the Geological and Agricul7276 Tanner (H. S.) Memoir on the re-tural Survey of Texas. 8vo. pp. 142. cent Surveys, Observations and Internal Austin, 1874. Improvements of the United States. 16mo. pp. 108. Philadelphia, 1829. 7291 1 00 Reply to Charges made by S. B. Buckley, State Geologist of Texas, in his Official Report of 1874 against Dr. B. F. Shumard and A. R. Roessler. 8vo. pp. 12. 100 7277 Tariff Commission. Report of the, appointed under Act of Congress approved May 15, 1882. 2 vols. 8vo. Washington, n. p. n. d. 1882. 2.50 7292 40 Watson (Sereno). List of Plants from South-western Texas and Northern Mexico, and Description of some new Western Species. 8vo. pp. 106. n. p. 1883. 2 25 7280 Tennessee. Killebrew (J. B.) Introduction to the Resources of Tennessee. Maps. 8vo. pp. 1204. Nash., 1874. 3 50 Flora 7281 Safford (Jas. M.) A Geological Reconnoissance of the State of Tennessee, 1855. 8vo. pp. 164. Nashville, 1856. 2.00 7282 Safford (Jas. M.) Geology of Tennessee. 2 Maps, wood-cuts and 7 plates of Fossils. 8vo. pp. 550. Nashville, 1869. 6 00 7283 Troost (G.) Third Geological Report of the State of Tennessee. Map. 8vo. pp. 32. Nashville, 1835. 200 of 75 7293 Titford (W. J.) Sketches towards a Hortus Botanicus Americanus; or (18) of the West Indies and North and South colored plates of New and Valuable plants America, with concise and familiar Descriptions. 4to. pp. 132. London, 1811. 5 00 7294 Torrey (John) and Gray (Asa). A North America, containing abridged descriptions of all known Indigeof Mexico, arranged according to the Natural System. 2 vols. 8vo. Half bound. New York, 1838-42. 15 00 7295 Another copy. Vol. 1. 6 50 7296 Ulrich (E. O.) Contributions to American Palæontology. Vol. 1, No. 1. 3 plates. 8vo. pp. 35. Cincinnati, 1886. 40 nous and Naturalized Plants from North 7297 Unios Alasmadontas and Anadontas. Catalogue of, of the Ohio River and its Northern Tributaries, adopted by the 7284 The same. Fifth Beport. 2 Maps. Western Academy of Natural Sciences of 8vo. pp. 75. Water-stained. Nashville, Cincinnati, January, 1849. 12mo. pp. 1840. 2 00 19. 7285 Texas. Cope (Edward D.) On the Zoological Position of Texas. 8vo. pp. 55. Washington, 1880. 50 7286 Gray (Asa). Plante Wright 25 7298 United States Geographical and Geological Surveys West of the Mississippi. Report from the Committee on Public Lands. 8vo. pp. 91. Washington, 1874. 50 United States Geological Survey of the 718. 7315 Vol. 6. Lesquereux (Leo). Contributions to the Fossil Flora of the Western Territories. Part 1. The Cretaceous Flora. 30 plates. pp. 136, 1874. 4.00 7316 Vol. 7. The same. Part 2. The Tertiary Flora. 65 plates. pp. 366, 1878. 5 00 7317 Vol. 9. Meek (F. B.) Report on the Invertebrate, Cretaceous and Tertiary Fossils of the Upper Missouri Country. 45 5. 00 plates. pp. 629, 1876. 1 75 10. Packard (A. S.) Monograph of the Geometrid Moths; or, Phala nidæ of the United States. 13 plates. pp. 607, 1876. 5 00 7319 Vol. 11. Coues (Elliott). and Allen (Joel A.) Monographs of the North American Rodentia. i plates. 1091, pp. 5 00 1877. 7320 Vol. 12. Leidy (Joseph). Fresh Water Rhizopods of North America. 48 plates. pp. 324, 1879. 5 00 7302 The same. 7318 Vol. Fifth Report for 1871. Montana and portions of Adjacent Territories. Maps and plates. pp. 538. 175 7303 The same. Sixth Report for 1872. Portions of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. Maps and plates. pp. 844. 2 00 7304 The same. Seventh Report for 1873. Colorado. Maps, sections and plates. pp. 2.00 7305 The same. Eighth Report for 1874. Colorado and parts of adjacent Territories. Maps, sections and plates. pp. 515. 3 50 7306 The same. Ninth Report for 1875. Colorado and portions of adjacent Territories. Maps, sections and plates. pp. 2 50 7307 The same. Tenth Report for 1876. Colorado and parts of adjacent Territories. Maps, sections and plates. pp. 546. 3 00 7308 The same. Eleventh Report for 1877. Idado and Wyoming. Maps sections and plates. pp. 720. 2.00 82. 7309 The same Twelfth Report for 1878. Wyoming and Idaho. Part 1. Geology, Paleontology and Zoology, with numerous plates and maps. Part 2. Yellowstone National Park Geology, Mineral Springs, Topography, with numerous maps and fine plates. 2 vols. and atlas. 1883. 5 00 7310 The same. The entire set, 11 vols., and atlas. 7311 Volume 1. Leidy (Joseph). Contributions to the Extinct Vertebrate Fauna of the Western Territories. 37 plates. pp. 358, 1873. 500 7312 Vol. 2. Cope (E. D.) The Vertebrata of the Cretaceous Formations of the West. 57 plates. pp. 303, 1875. 5 00 7313 Vol. 3. Cope (E. D.) The Vertebrata of the Tertiary Formations of the West. 134 plates. pp. 1009, 1884. 7 50 Vols. 4 and 8 not yet issued. 7321 United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, Geologist, in charge. Bulletins, 1st series, No. 2. 2d series, Vol. 1. Lacking, No. 3. Vols. 2, 3, 4, 5, each 4 parts. Vol. 6, 3 parts. In all 25 parts. 8vo., paper. Washington, 1874-82. 25 00 Some old parts can be supplied. 7322 Vol. 1. Systematic Geology, by 7323 Vol. 2. Descriptive Geology, by Arnold Hague and S. F. Emmons, 26 plates. pp. 890, 1877. 6 00 7324 Vol. 3. Mining Industries, by Jas. D. Hague, with Geological Contributions by Clarence King. 37 plates. With large folio atlas. pp. 662, 1870. 25 00 7325 Vol. 4. Part 1. Palantology, by B. F. Meeks. 17 plates. Part 2. Palæntology, by James Hall and R. P. Whitfield. 7 plates. Part 3. Ornithology, by Robert Ridgway. pp. 669, 1877, 6 00 7326 Vol. 5. Botany, by Sereno Watson. Map and 40 plates. pp. 525, 1871. 10 00 7327 Vol. 6. Microscopical Petrography, by Ferdinand Zirkel. 12 colored plates. pp. 297, 1876. 600 7328 Vol. 7. Odontornithes, a MonoSynopsis graph on the Extinct Toothed Birds of North America, by Othniel C. Marsh. 34 plates and 40 wood-cuts. pp. 216, 1880. 6 00 7314 Vol. 5. Thomas (Cyrus). of the Acridide of North America. plate. pp. 262, 1873. 3 50 600 United States Geological Survey. Clarence plates. Part 2. Extinct Vertebrata, by E. King, Director. D. Cope. 62 plates. pp. 602, 1877. 7329 First Annual Report. Map. Imperial 8vo. pp. 79. Washington, 1880. 1 00 The same. J. W. Powell, Director. 7330 Second Annual Report. 61 Implates of maps, sections, views, etc. 8vo. pp. 588. perial 1882. 7331 7343 Zoology. Vol. 5 Zoological Collections obtained from portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, by H. C. Yarrow, H. W. Henshaw, E. D. Cope, and assistants. 45 plates. Nearly all finely colored. pp. 1051, Washington, 1875. 750 4 00 Third Annual Report. 35 7344 The same. plates, maps, sections, etc. 32 plates Fos- plates, nearly all 7332 4 00 7333 Fifth Annual Report. 48 plates of views, maps, etc. 143 wood-cuts. Imperial 8vo. pp. 36+469. Washington, 1885. 4. 00 United States Geographical Surveys West Geo. M. Wheeler in charge. Preliminary Map. pp. 75 Insects only, with ? 4to. Hal. colored. 3 50 7345 Botany. Vol. 6. Botanical Collections made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, by J. T. Rothrock and assistants. 30 plates. pp. 424, 1878. 5 00 7346 Archaeology. Vol. 7, Part 1. Archæological and Ethnological Collections. Map and 15 plates. Part 2. The Pueblo Ruins and the Interior Tribes, by Frederick W. Putnam and assistants. 5 plates. pp. 517, 1879. 750 7347 Utah. Dutton (C. E.) Report on the Geology of the High Plateaus of Utah. 2 plates, sections. 11 Heliotypes. 4to. pp. 307. With atlas. Washington, 1880. 5 00 7348 Simpson (Capt. J. H.) Report Maps and of Explorations across the Great Basin of 100 the Territory of Utah for a direct wagon Maps. pp. route from Camp Floyd to Genoa in Carson 100 Valley in 1859. 8 Maps and Diagrams. 5 Maps and plates Fossils, 9 plates Fishes, 3 plates 1 00 Plants. pp. 495. Washington, 1876. 5 00 Maps. 1.00 Report June, 1879. pp. 1977 to 2313. The Same. Final Reports. 4to. ington, v. d. Wash 7339 Astronomy. Vol. 2, Part 1. As tronomical Determination, by F. Kampf, J. H. Clark, Wm. W. Maryatt and T. H. Safford. 6 plates. Part 2. Results in Barometric Hypsometry, by Lieut. W. L. Marshall. 16 plates. pp. 584, 1877. 3 4to. 7349 Stansbury (Captain Howard). Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, including a Reconnoissance of a New Route through the Rocky Mountains. Numerous Natural History plates and views. 8vo. pp. 495, with Atlas of Maps. Wash., 1853. 4.00 7350 Vail (Alfred). The American Electro-Magnetic Telegraph, with the Reports of Congress, and a Description of all Wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. Telegraphs known. 208. Philadelphia, 1845. 00 7340 Geology. Vol. 3. Geology of Portions of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, by G. K. Gilbert, A. R. Marvine, E. E. Howell, J. J. Stevenson and Oscar Loew. 13 plates, 171 wood-cuts. 1825. With folio atlas. pp. 681, 1875. 1900 7351 Van Rensselaer (Jer.) Lectures on Geology. 8vo. pp. 358. New York, 5 00 7352 Vasey (Dr. George). 1 50 The Agricul 1 25 First Map. 7341 Geology supplement. Vol. 3. Geo-tural Grasses of the United States. Richlogical Examinations in Southern Colorado ardson (C.) The Chemical Composition of and Northern New Mexico, by John J. American Grasses. 120 plates. 8vo. pp. Stevenson, with an Appendix upon the 144, paper. Washington, 1884. Carboniferous Invertebrate Fossils of New Mexico, by C. A. White. 4 plates, 3 Maps and 49 wood-cuts. pp. 458, 1881. 3 50 7354 7342 Palaeontology. Vol. 4, Part 1. Invertebrate Fossils, by C. A. White. 21 8vo. pp. 267. 7353 Vermont. Adams (E. B.) Report on the Geology of Vermont. 8vo. pp. 92. Burlingion, 1845. 1 00 The same. Second Report. 2 25 Hitchcock (Edward). 7370 Whipple (Lieut. A. W.) and others. Report on the Indian Tribes (from Pacific Railroad Reports). 8 tinted plates and numerous wood-cuts. 4to. pp. 127. Half 3.00 7355 Vermont. Third Report. 8vo. pp. 32. Burlington, 1847. 125 7356 Young (Augustus). Preliminary Report on the Natural History of the State of Vermont. 8vo. pp. 88. Burling- sheep. Washington, 1855. ton, 1856. 1 25 7371 Whitley (N.) The Application of 7357 Pre-Geology to Agriculture and to the Improveliminary Report on the Geology of Ver- ment and Valuation of Land. 8vo. pp. mont. 8vo. pp. 16. Montpelier, 1859. 50 162 London, 1843. 7358 Hitchcock (Edward)., Hagar (Albert D.) and others. Report on the Geology of Vermont, Descriptive, Theoretical, Ecomomical and Scenographical. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 4to. 1861. 1 00 7372 Williams (A., Jr.) Gold and Silver Conversion Tables. 8vo. pp. 8. Washington, 1883. 10 Clearemont, 7373 Williams (H. S.) On the Fossil 8 00 Faunas of the Upper Devonian, from Tompkins Co., N. Y., to Bradford Co., Pa. 8vo. PP. 36. Washington, 1884. 7359 Virginia. Maury (M. F.) Physical Survey of Virginia. Her Geographical Position, its Commercial Advantages and National Importance. Preliminary Report. Map. 8vo, pp. 90. Richmond, 1868. 50 15 7374 Winchell (N. H.) Vegetable Remains in Drift Deposits in the North-west. 8vo. pp. 15. Salem, 1875. 25 7375 Wisconsin. Owen (D. D). Report of a Geological Reconnoissance of the the Northern part of Iowa. Map, sections Chippewa Land District of Wisconsin and and 23 plates. 8vo. pp. 133. Washington, 1848. 2 25 Murrish (John). Report on the Geological Survey of the Lead Regions 25 of Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 65, n. p. n. d. 7376 7360 Fontaine (Wm. M.) Contributions to the knowledge of the older Mesozoic Flora of Virginia. 54 tinted plates. 4to. pp. 144. Washington, 1883. 2.50 7361 Walcott (Chas. D.) On the Cambrian Faunas of North America. Preliminary Studies. 10 plates. 8vo. pp. 55. Washington, 1884. 7362 Warren (Lieut. G. K.) Prelimi- 7377 Daniels (Edward) First Renary Report of Explorations in Nebraska port on the Geological Survey of Wisconand Dakota, 1855-57. Large Map. 8vo. sin. Sections. 8vo. pp. 83. Madison, pp. 125. Washington, 1875. 1 00 1854. 75 1 00 7363 Warren (John C.) Remarks on 7378 Percival (J. G.) Report on some Fossil Impressions in the Sandstone the Iron of Dodge and Washington CounRocks of the Connecticut River. Photo- ties, Wisconsin. Map. 12mo. pp. 12. graph. 8vo. pp. 52. Boston, 1852. 1 25 Half bound, 1855. 1 00 7364 Wayne (Maj. H. C.) Reports on 7379 Percival (J. G.) Report of the Purchase, Importation and Use of the the Geological Survey of Wisconsin. 8vo. Camels and Dromedaries to be employed pp. 111. Madison, 1856. for Military Purposes. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 238. Washington, 1857. 100 1.00 8vo. 7380 Daniels (Edward). Report of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin. pp. 62. Madison, 1858. 1.00 7384 Wheeling, The same for 1879. 8vo. pp. 75 1 00 72. Madison, 1880. 7385 7368 White (Chas. A.) On Mesozoic Fossils. 9 plates. 8vo. pp. 30. Wash- Wisconsin. ington, 1884. 25 7386 7369 White (C. A.) and Nicholson (H. Academy of A.) Bibliography of North American In-1 and 2. vertebrate Paleontology. 8vo. Washington, 1878. pp. 74. Lapham (I. A.) Plants of 8vo. pp. 43, n. p. n. d. 50 Transactions of the Wisconsin Science, Art and Letters. Vols. 8vo. paper. Madison, 18722.50 Lapham (I. A.) Report on the |