Paleontology of the Eureka district
Charles D. Walcott
1884, Monograph 8
Fourth Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1882-1883
J. W. Powell
1884, Annual Report 4
No abstract available....
Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories Volume III: The vertebrata of the tertiary formations of the West Book I
F. V. Hayden
1884, Report
I send herewith a report on the Tertiary Faunae of the United States as represented by collections made in various Territories and States west of the Mississippi River, embraced within the boundaries of your survey. The explorations from which the collections have been derived cover portions of the States and...
Volcanic sand which fell at Unalashka, Alaska, Oct. 20, 1883 and some considerations concerning its composition
J. S. Diller
1884, Science (3) 651-654
No abstract available....
Annual report upon the geographical and topographical surveys of the territory of the United States west of the 100th meridian, in the States and Territories of California, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
George Montague Wheeler, Montgomery Meigs Macomb
1883, Report
Volume III: The vertebrata of the Tertiary formations of the West
Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, Edward D. Cope
1883, Report, Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories
Volume VIII: Contributions to the fossil flora of the Western Territories, Part III: The Cretaceous and Tertiary flora
Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, Leo Lesquereux
1883, Report, Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories
Twelfth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories: A report of progress of the exploration in Wyoming and Idaho for the year 1878, Part II: Yellowstone National Park
Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden
1883, Report
Twelfth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories: A report of progress of the exploration in Wyoming and Idaho for the year 1878, Part I: Geology, paleontology, and zoology
F. V. Hayden
1883, Annual Report 12
This report includes the labors of the corps for the field season of 1878, and the office work until the close of the existence of the Survey by law June 30, 1879. Several of the members have, however, performed very important work since that time in elaborating their individual reports,...
Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879, Volume I
T.C. Chamberlin
1883, Report, Geology of Wisconsin
The leading purpose df this volume was determined by the following enactment, being section 1, chapter 121, of the Laws of 1876. "The people of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1. That in the preparation of his final report, the chief...
The tertiary lake-basin at Florissant, Colorado, between South and Hayden Parks
Samuel H. Scudder
1883, Report, Twelfth Annual Report of the Survey
The following remarks are based upon collections and notes made during a visit to Florissant, in the summer of 1877, in company with Messrs. Arthur Lakes, of Golden, Colo., and F. C. Bowditch, of Boston, Mass. As five days only were spent in the place, most of the time was...
Contributions to the knowledge of the older Mesozoic flora of Virginia
William Morris Fontaine
1883, Monograph 6
The copper-bearing rocks of lake Superior
Roland Duer Irving
1883, Monograph 5
On hypersthene andesite and on triclinic pyroxene in augitic rocks
Whitman Cross, Samuel Franklin Emmons
1883, Bulletin 1
Gold and silver conversion tables, giving the coining values of troy ounces of fine metal, and the weights of fine metal represented by given sums of United States money
Albert Williams Jr.
1883, Bulletin 2
Third Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1881-1882
J. W. Powell
1883, Annual Report 3
No abstract available....
Comstock mining and miners
Eliot Lord
1883, Monograph 4
Mineral resources of the United States, 1882
Albert Williams Jr.
1883, Report
No abstract available....
Volume VI: Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 1882
Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden
1882, Report
Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879, Volume IV
T.C. Chamberlin
1882, Report
In the preface of the preceding volumes, sufficient explanation has been made of most matters requiring consideration in such connection. For reasons explained in the preface of Vol. III, and for others that have arisen since, the earlier portions of this volume have rested in type, awaiting the completion of...
Annual report upon the geographical and topographical surveys of the territory of the United States west of the 100th meridian, in the States and Territories of California, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
George Montague Wheeler, Montgomery Meigs Macomb
1882, Report
Second Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1880-1881
J. W. Powell
1882, Annual Report 2
No abstract available....
Tertiary history of the Grand Canon District, with atlas
Clarence E. Dutton
1882, Monograph 2
This work is chiefly devoted to a description of the methods and results of EROSION upon a grand scale. Since erosion depends for its efficiency principally upon the progressive elevation of a region, and upon its climatal conditions, these collateral subjects are also discussed in their relations to the principal...
Geology of the Comstock lode and the Washoe district, with atlas
George Ferdinand Becker
1882, Monograph 3
The field work for this report was begun in April, 1880, and concluded in March, 1881. In the spring of 1880 the Census of the Mineral Industries West of the Rocky Mountains was placed in my charge in addition to my duties as geologist, and occupied much of my time...
Contributions to the anatomy of birds
R. W. Shufeldt
1882, Report, Twelfth annual report of the Survey
At the present writing we know of but one species of the so-called Burrowing Owls inhabiting America, and this is represented by three existing races, the typical and largest of those being the Athene cunicularia, a species confined to South America, while its two varieties occur with the limits of...