The sediment of the potomac river
C.C. Babb
1893, Science (21) 342-343
No abstract available....
The compressibility of liquids
Carl Barus
1892, Bulletin 92
The volume thermodynamics of liquids
Carl Barus
1892, Bulletin 96
Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics, mainly during the fiscal years 1890-91
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1892, Bulletin 90
Record of North American geology for 1891
Nelson Horatio Darton
1892, Bulletin 99
The Penokee iron-bearing series of Michigan and Wisconsin
Roland Duer Irving, Charles Richard Van Hise
1892, Monograph 19
Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Raritan clays and Greensand marls of New Jersey
Robert Parr Whitfield
1892, Monograph 18
Chattanooga Folio, Tennessee
Charles Willard Hayes
1892, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 6
The Geological Survey is making a large topographic map and a large geologic map of the United States, which are being issued together in the form of a Geologic Atlas. The parts of the atlas are called folios. Each folio contains a topographic map and a geologic map of a...
Correlation papers: The Newark system
Israel C. Russell
1892, Bulletin 85
No abstract available....
Some insects of special interest from Florissant, Colorado, and other points in the Tertiaries of Colorado and Utah
Samuel Hubbard Scudder
1892, Bulletin 93
Earthquakes in California in 1890 and 1891
Edward Singleton Holden
1892, Bulletin 95
The mechanism of solid viscosity
Carl Barus
1892, Bulletin 94
Correlation papers; Archean and Algonkian
Charles Richard Van Hise
1892, Bulletin 86
No abstract available....
Correlation papers: Neocene
William Healey Dall, Gilbert D. Harris
1892, Bulletin 84
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the United States, 1889 and 1890
David T. Day
1892, Report
No abstract available....
Suggestions for the preparation of manuscript and illustrations for publication by the U.S. Geological Survey
W.A. Croffut, Thomas Hampson
1892, Report
No abstract available....
Thirteenth annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891-1892: Part 1. Report of the director
J. W. Powell
1892, Annual Report 13
No abstract available....
Geology of the Eureka district, Nevada, with an atlas
Arnold Hague, C. D. Walcott, J. P. Iddings
1892, Monograph 20
No abstract available....
Instructions for observing air temperature, humidity, and direction and force of wind
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1892, Division of Hydrography Circular 2
Description of instruments.-The temperature and humidity of the air are obtained from the simultaneous observation of a pair of mercurial thermometers termed the dry and the wet bulb. The air temperature is given by the dry-bulb thermometer, and the humidity is obtained from the combined readings of both. The wet-bulb...
Record of North American geology for 1890
Nelson Horatio Darton
1891, Bulletin 91
Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of North American mammals
Clinton Hart Merriam
1891, North American Fauna 5-B
The flora of the Dakota group
Leo Lesquereux
Frank Hall Knowlton, editor(s)
1891, Monograph 17
Altitudes between Lake Superior and the Rocky Mountains
Warren Upham
1891, Bulletin 72
In the survey of Lake Agassiz, a preliminary report of which forms Bulletin No. 39, it was found necessary to ascertain the altitudes determined within its area by railroad surveys as the basis for leveling along the shore lines of that glacial lake, and learning their relations in height to...
Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics, mainly during the fiscal year 1889-90
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1891, Bulletin 78
This bulletin, like the bulletins issued in previous years and numbered 9, 27, 42, 55, 60, and 64, contains a partial record of work completed in the chemical and physical laboratories of the Survey Turing one tiscAl year. It represents, however, only a portion of the whole work done, for...
A dictionary of altitudes in the United States (second edition)
Henry Gannett
1891, Bulletin 76
I have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript of a second edition of a Dictionary of Altitudes, the first edition having been published in 1884. The present work is considerably enlarged, mainly by the addition of determinations of altitudes by railroads. Besides the additions of matter, the principal change...