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Saint Anne Harbor, Cape Breton Island, 153.

Saint Antony, Fall of, Minnesota, 503.
Saint Bartholomew, West Indies, 830.
Saint Croix, West Indies, 829.

Saint Croix County, Wisconsin, 500, 532.
Saint Genevieve County, Missouri, 722.
Saint George, Maine, 220.

Saint George's Bay, Newfoundland, 104, 105, 107.
Saint John County, New Brunswick, 128, 129, 159.
Saint John, New Brunswick, 126, 129, 159.

Saint John, Orestes, 921, 923.
Saint Joseph Island, Canada, 184.
Saint Lawrence River, 137, 186.

Saint Louis County, Minnesota, 463.
Saint Louis County, Missouri, 697.
Saint Martin, West Indies, 826.
Saint Mary River, Canada, 173.
Saint Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, 109.
Safford, J. M., 549, 558, 580, 584.
Salisbury, Pennsylvania, 313.
Salterain y Legarra, P., 833.

Salt Island, West Indies, 823.
Salvador, 834.

Sanders, R. H., 888.

San Diego, California, 674, 676.

Sand Portage Rapids, Wisconsin, 520.
Sandusky County, Ohio, 404.
San Francisco, 671.

San Franciso Bay, 672, 677.

San Francisquito Pass, California, 679.
San Miguel River, Colorado, 754.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 36, 783, 801.
Santa Fé (Argentine), 852.

Santo Domingo, West Indies, 831.
Saskatchewan River, Assinibonia, 652.
Sauk County, Wisconsin, 490, 491, 493.
Savage, M. E., 421.

Savanna region, Cuba, 818.

Sawkins, J. G., 819, 821.

Sayler, N., 377, 378, 581, 582.

Scales's diggins, California, 692.

Schellenberg, F. Z., 309.

Schickendantz, F., 857.
Schmidt, A., 725, 726.
Schoharie, New York, 239.

Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, 273.
Scotch Valley, Pennsylvania, 350, 351.
Scott County, Virginia, 609-616.
Scott's mine, Virginia, 901.
Scudder, S. H., 778, 924.
Selwyn, A. R. C., 652, 661.
Seneca County, Ohio, 403.

Shaler, N. S., 594, 595, 599, 600, 613.
Shawano County, Wisconsin, 486.
Shawashkong River, Canada, 166.
Sheafer, A. W., 330, 348.

Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, 488.
Shelby County, Indiana, 442.

Shenandoah Basin, Pennsylvania, 347, 348.
Shenango River, Pennsylvania, 338.
Sherwood, A., 306, 307, 310, 311, 342, 343.

Sierra de San Luis (Argentine), 858.

Shumard, B. F., 696, 697, 718–724.

Sideling Hill, Pennsylvania, 317.

Sideling Hill Creek, Pennsylvania, 320. Sierra County, California, 691.

Simonin, Louis, 9, 61, 62, 866.

Sinking Valley, Pennsylvania, 350, 351. Sioux City, Iowa, 624.

Sipsey River, Alabama, 607.

Skidegate Inlet, British Columbia, 664. State Creek, California, 691.

Slippery Rock Creek, Pennsylvania, 338.
Smartsville, California, 687.

Smith, E. A., 597, 602-607, 615.
Smith, S., 290.

Smith's Valley, Pennsylvania, 317.
Smock, J. C., 247-251, 253, 256, 263.

Smoky River, British Columbia, 661.

Smyth County, Virginia, 583.

Snake River, Idaho, 630.

Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 286-288, 313
Sooke Inlet, British Columbia, 660.
South America, 835-837, 845, 847, 850.
South Carolina, 546, 566, 577.
South Carolina counties:

Abbeville, 576, 579.
Anderson, 578.
Chester, 555, 569.

Chesterfield, 557, 571.

Groenville, 574.

Lancaster, 556, 570.

Pickens, 574.

Spartanburg, 556, 567.
Union, 565, 566.

York, 554, 566, 568.
South Hudson's Bay, 628.
Southwestern Ohio, 395.
Spanish Peak, California, 689.
Spanish Peaks, Colorado, 742.

Spartanburg, South Carolina, 566, 567.

Spear, J. C., 810.

Spencer, J. W., 424.

Spencer County, Kentucky, 912.

Sperry, L. B.,509.

Staley's Creek, Virginia, 583.

Staten Island, 240.

Steel County, Minnesota, 482.

Steenstrup, K. J. V., 90-63.

Sheep Hollow Creek, California, 686.
Stelnzner, Alfred, 855.

Stevenson, J. J., 312, 314, 315, 326-329, 388, 433, 595,

616, 797, 799-801.

Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 893.

Stewart Lake, British Columbia, 661.

Stony Point, New York, 266.

Straight of Georgia, British Columbia, 651. Strauch, 291.

Strong, M. 490, 498-500, 529–532.

Sturgeon River, Michigan, 518, 527.

Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, 343.

Summit County, Ohio. 394.

Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, 352.

Sussex County, New Jersey, 249. Swallow, G. C., 698, 699, 703, 708.

Sweet, E. T., 510, 511, 530, 531.

Sydney, Cape Breton Island, 142, 147, 149, 150, 154.

Sydney, North, Cape Breton Island, 153.

Sydney River, Cape Breton Island, 153.

Tabatinga, Brazil, 850.

Table Mountains, California, 688.

Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, 273.

Taylor, R. C., 2, 121, 272, 274, 275, 276, 818, 842.
Tazewell County, Virginia, 585–590.
Tehuantepec, Mexico, 808, 810.
Tejon Pass, California, 679.

Tennessee, 541, 542, 549, 558, 580, 582, 584.

Tennessee counties:

Cocke, 543.

Davidson, 545..
Maury, 545.

Williamson, 545.
Tequesquite, Zacatecas, 809.

Terrebone County, Canada, 179.
Texas, 779, 789, 790.

Texas counties:

Llano, 792.

Three Springs, Pennsylvania, 316, 319.

Thirty-fifth parallel, 781.

Thirty-second parallel, 782,

Thompson, Zadock, 878.

Thunder Cape, Lake Superior, 649.
Tibby Creek, Mississippi, 562.
Tioga County, Pennsylvania, 290, 311.
Tippah County, Mississippi, 564.
Tishamingo County, Mississippi, 561.
Tlalpujahua, Mexico, 802.

Tobique River, New Brunswick, 127.

Toluca, Mexico, 806.

Tompkins, Westchester County, New York, 268.

Toyabe Mountains, Nevada, 704.

Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, 493,532.

Trenton, New Jersey, 261.

Trenton Falls, New York, 239.

Venezuela, 840.

Vennor, H. G., 187-190.

Veraguas, Costa Rica, 842.

Vermont, 185, 212, 214, 216, 217, 226, 228, 231, 878.

Vermont counties:

Isle La Motte, 215.

Rutland, 215.

Vernon County, Missouri, 729.

Vernon County, Wisconsin, 493.
Verplank, New York, 268.

Victoria County, New Brunswick, 136.

Virginia, 572, 585, 586, 592, 601, 608-612, 614, 616,
902-905, 907.

Virginia counties:

Carroll, 572.

Floyd, 572.
Grayson, 572.

Lee, 609, 616.

Russell, 585-590, 907.

Scott, 609, 616.
Smyth, 583.
Tazewell, 585-590.

Wise, 585-590, 609, 616.

Washington, 609, 616.

Virginia, Nevada, 774.

Virgin Islands, West Indies, 828.

Vivian, A. P., 80.

Walker County, Alabama, 604.

Wall, G. P., 819, 820, 845.

Walworth County, Wisconsin, 487.

Warren County, Ohio, 430.

Warren, G. K., 517.

Trinidad Region, Colorado, 743.

Trinidad, West Indies, 819, 832.
Trois Pistoles River, Canada, 186.
Troost, Gerard, 271, 542, 543, 545.
Trumbull County, Ohio, 398.
Tucumcari Hills, New Mexico, 783.
Tuolumne County, California, 688.
Tuomey, M., 546, 547, 550, 552.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 607.

Tussey Mountains, Pennsylvania, 350, 351.

Twin Falls, Wisconsin, 521.

Two Mountains County, Canada, 179.
Tyler's Fork, Wisconsin, 474.

Tyrone Gap, Pennsylvania, 293.
Tyson, P. T., 283-670.

Uinta Mountains, Utah, 636, 717, 750.

Unaweep Cañon, Colorado, 745.

Union County, Ohio, 414.

Union, South Carolina, 565, 566.

Union Pacific Railroad, 717.

United States, 25-28, 33-35, 40-42, 45, 46, 48-51, 54,
55, 59, 60, 63, 65–70, 72–79, 82, 876, 879.

Upper Grand Middle Park, Colorado, 714.
Upper Missouri, 633.

Upper Yellowstone, Montana, 629, 630.

Ursina, Pennsylvania, 286-288.

Utah, 746, 747, 749, 750, 757, 760, 761, 773, 775, 793, 875,

915, 916.

Utica, New York, 239.

Valladolid, Mexico, 802.

Vancouver Island, 645-648, 650, 651, 660.
Vanuxem, L., 239.

Van Wert County, Ohio, 413.

Venango County, Pennsylvania, 332.

Washington County, Kentucky, 913.

Washington County, Pennsylvania, 327.

Washington County, Virginia, 609, 616.

Washington County, Wisconsin, 487, 488.

Washoe, Nevada, 706.

Waukesha County, Wisconsin, 487.

Waupaca County, Wisconsin, 488.

Wausau, Wisconsin, 895.

Waushara County, Wisconsin, 491.

Wayne County, Ohio, 432.

Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 352.

Westchester County, New York, 258, 260, 264.

Western Canada, 191, 640.

West India Islands, North Eastern, 827.

Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, 151.

Westmoreland County Pennsylvania, 309, 315, 326.
Western States, 31, 32.

West Tennessee, 580.

West Virginia, 297, 595, 608, 611, 612, 614.
White, C. A., 467, 468, 470, 755.

White, G., 548.

White, I. C., 303-305, 312, 322, 340, 346, 352.
White Mountains, New Hampshire, 225.

White Pine, Nevada, 705.

White River, Utah, 717.

Whitney, J. D., 364, 369, 371, 455, 459, 461, 688-691,
693, 694.

Whittlesey, Charles, 37, 38, 361, 375, 376, 383, 400,
422, 457, 458, 462-464, 476.

Williamson County, Tennessee, 545.

Williamson's Pass. California, 679.

Winchell, Alexander, 379.

Winchell, N. H., 401-404, 408-420, 435, 447, 471, 472,
178, 479. 483, 501-503, 512, 513, 538, 539, 632.

Winston County, Alabama, 605.

Winnebago County, Wisconsin, 488.

Wisconsin, 37, 449-454, 458, 459, 466, 473-477, 485–

500, 504-508, 510-511, 514-536, 889-901.

Wisconsin counties:

Ashland, 458, 476, 492, 508, 530, 531.

Bayfield, 530,531.

Buffalo, 532.

Burnett, 500, 530.

Chippewa, 500, 532.

Douglas, 530.

Eau Claire, 532.

Iowa, 490, 498.

Lincoln, 508, 531.

Oconto, 486, 527.
Pepin, 532.

Pierce, 532.

Saint Croix, 500, 532.

Temprealeau, 493, 532.

Wisconsin River, 449.

Wisconsin Valley, 893-901.

Wise County, Virginia, 585–590, 609, 616.

Wislizenus, A., 36.

Wood County, Ohio, 418.

Wood County, Wisconsin, 477.

Woods location (Lake Superior), 649.

Wooster, L. C., 500, 532.
Worthen, A. H., 455, 484.

Wright, C. E., 514, 527, 533, 536.

Wright County, Missouri, 719.
Wright, G. F., 887.

Wrigley, H. E, 71, 297.

Wyandot County, Ohio, 401.

Wyoming, 629, 631, 635, 636, 734, 875, 916, 921-923 Wyoming County, Pennsylviana, 307.

Yellow River, Wisconsin, 894.

Yellowstone National Park, 917, 919, 920.

Yellowstone River, 627, 629, 630.

Yellowstone Valley, Montana, 912.

York County, New Brunswick, 136.

York County, Pennsylvania, 295, 298, 335, 341 York, South Carolina, 554, 566, 568.

You Bet, California, 686.

Young, J. B., 235.

Yuba River, California, 681.
Zacatecas, Mexico, 803, 809.
Zimapan, Mexico, 804.
Zomelahuacan, Mexico, 807.
Zuni Range, New Mexico, 791.

ADVERTISEMENT.

(Bulletin No. 8.)

The publications of the United States Geological Survey are issued in accordance with the statute approved March 3, 1879, which declares that

"The publications of the Geological Survey shall consist of the annual report of operations, geojogical and economic maps illustrating the resources and classifications of the lands, and reports upon general and economic geology and paleontology. The annual report of operations of the Geological Survey shall accompany the annual report of the Secretary of the Interior. All special memoirs and reports of said Survey shall be issued in uniform quarto series if deemed necessary by the Director, but otherwise in ordinary octavos. Three thousand copies of each shall be published for scientific exchanges and for sale at the price of publication; and all literary and cartographic materials received in exchange shall be the property of the United States and form a part of the library of the organization. And the money resulting from the sale of such publications shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States."

On July 7, 1882, the following joint resolution, referring to all Government publications, was passed by Congress:

"That whenever any document or report shall be ordered printed by Congress, there shall be printed, in addition to the number in each case stated, the usual number' (1,900) of copies for binding and distribution among those entitled to receive them."

Under these general laws it will be seen that none of the Survey publications are furnished to it for gratuitous distribution. The 3,000 copies of the Annual Report are distributed through the document rooms of Congress. The 1,900 copies of each of the publications are distributed to the officers of the legislative and executive Departments and to stated depositories throughout the United States.

Except, therefore, in those cases where an extra number of any publication is supplied to this office by special resolution of Congress, as has been done in the case of the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Annual Reports, or where a number has been ordered for its use by the Secretary of the Interior, as in the case of Williams's Mineral Resources, the Survey has no copies of any of its publications for gratuitous distribution.

ANNUAL REPORTS.

Of the Annual Reports there have been already published:

I. First Annual Report to the Hon. Carl Schurz, by Clarence King. 1880. 8°. 79 pp. 1 map. A preliminary report describing plan of organization and publications.

II. Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey for 1880-'81, by J. W. Powell. 1882. 8°. lv, 588 pp. 61 pl., 1 map.

III. Third Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1881-'82, by J. W. Powell. 1883. 8°. xviii, 564 pp. 67 pl. and maps.

IV. Fourth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1882-'83, by J. W. Powell. 1884. 8°. xii, 473 pp. 85 pl. and maps.

The Fifth Annual Report is in press.

MONOGRAPHS.

So far as already determined upon, the list of the Monographs is as follows:

I. The Precious Metals, by Clarence King. In preparation.

II. Tertiary History of the Grand Cañon District, with atlas, by Capt. C. E. Dutton. Published. III. Geology of the Comstock Lode and Washoe District, with atlas, by George F. Becker. Published.

IV. Comstock Mining and Miners, by Eliot Lord. Published.

V. Copper-bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, by Prof. R. D. Irving. Published.

VI. Older Mesozoic Flora of Virginia, by Prof. William M. Fontaine. Published.

VII. Silver-lead Deposits of Eureka, Nevada, by Joseph S. Curtis. Published.

VIII. Paleontology of the Eureka District, Nevada, by Charles D. Walcott. In press.

IX. Brachiopoda and Lamellibranchiata of the Green Marls and Clays of New Jersey, by R. P. ftfield.

40.

Geology and Mining Industry of Leadville, with atlas, by S. F. Emmons. In preparation.

Geology of the Eureka Mining District, Nevada, with atlas, by Arnold Hague. In preparation. Lake Bonneville, by G. K. Gilbert. In preparation.

Dinocerata. A Monograph on an extinct order of Ungulates, by Prof. O. C. Marsh. In preparation. Sauropoda, by Prof. O. C. Marsh. In preparation.

Stegosauria, by Prof. O. C. Marsh. In preparation.

Of these Monographs, Nos. II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII are now published, viz:

II. Tertiary History of the Grand Cañon District, with atlas, by C. E. Dutton, Capt. U. S. A. 1882. 264 pp. 42 pl. and atlas of 26 double sheets folio. Price $10.12.

III. Geology of the Comstock Lode and Washoe District, with atlas, by G. F. Becker. 1882. 4°. xv, 422 pp. 7 pl. and atlas of 21 sheets folio. Price $11.

IV. Comstock Mining and Miners, by Eliot Lord. 1883. 4°. xiv, 451 pp. 3 pl. V. Copper-bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, by Prof. R. D. Irving. 1883. 4°. Price $.

Price $1.50.

xvi, 464 pp. 29 pl.

VI. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Older Mesozoic Flora of Virginia, by Wm. M. Fontaine. 1883. 4°. xi, 144 pp. 54 1. 54 pl. Price $—.

VII. Silver-lead Deposits of Eureka, Nevada, by Joseph S. Curtis. 1884. 4°. xiii, 200 pp. 15 pl, Price $ --.

Nos. VIII and IX are in press and will soon appear. The others, to which numbers are not assigned, are in preparation.

BULLETINS.

The Bulletins of the Survey will contain such papers relating to the general purpose of its work as do not properly come under the heads of ANNUAL REPORTS or MONOGRAPHS.

Each of these Bulletins will contain but one paper, and be complete in itself. They will, however, be numbered in a continuous series, and will in time be united into volumes of convenient size. To facilitate this, each Bulletin will have two paginations, one proper to itself, and one which belongs to it as part of the volume.

Of this series of Bulletins Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are already published:

1. On Hypersthene-Andesite and on Triclinic Pyroxene in Augitic Rocks, by Whitman Cross, with a Geological Sketch of Buffalo Peaks, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons. 1883. 8°. 42 pp. 2 pl. Price 10 cents. 2. Gold and Silver Conversion Tables, giving the coining value of Troy ounces of fine metal, &c., by Albert Williams, jr. 1883. 8°. ii, 8 pp. Price 5 cents.

3. On the Fossil Faunas of the Upper Devonian along the meridian of 76° 30', from Tompkins County, N. Y., to Bradford County, Pa., by Henry S. Williams. 1884. 8°. 36 pp. Price 5 cents.

4. On Mesozoic Fossils, by Charles A. White. 1884. 8°. 36 pp. 9 pl. Price 5 cents.

5. A Dictionary of Altitudes in the United States, compiled by Henry Gannett. 1884. 8°. 325 pp. Price 20 cents.

6. Elevations in the Dominion of Canada, by J. W. Spencer. 1884. 8°. 43 pp. Price 5 cents.

7. Mapoteca Geologica Americana. A catalogue of geographical maps of America (North and South), 1752-1881, by Jules Marcou and John Belknap Marcou. 1884. 8°. 184 pp. Price- cents.

8. On Secondary Enlargements of Mineral Fragments in Certain Rocks, by R. D. Irving and C. R, Vanhise. 1884. 8°. 56 pp. Price 10 cents.

9. A Report of the Work done in the Washington Laboratory during the fiscal year 1883-24. F. W. Clarke, chief chemist; T. M. Chatard, assistant. 1884. 8°. 40 pp. Price 5 cents.

10. On the Cambrian Faunas of North America. Preliminary studies by Charles Doolittle Walcott. 1884. 8°. 74 pp. Price 5 cents.

STATISTICAL PAPERS.

A fourth series of publications having special reference to the mineral resources of the United States is contemplated. Of that series the first has been published, viz: Mineral Resources of the United States, by Albert Williams, jr. 1883. 8°. xvii, 813 pp. Price 50 cents.

Correspondence relating to the publications of the Survey, and all remittances, which must be by postal note or money order, should be addressed to the

DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,
Washington, D. C.

WASHINGTON, D. C., August 31, 1884.

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