Silver City folio, Idaho
Waldemar Lindgren, N.F. Drake
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 104
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1903, Part IV, Interior Basin, Pacific, and Hudson Bay drainage
John Clayton Hoyt
1904, Water Supply Paper 100
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1903, Part III, Western Mississippi River and western Gulf of Mexico drainage
John Clayton Hoyt
1904, Water Supply Paper 99
The Passaic flood of 1903
Marshall O. Leighton
1904, Water Supply Paper 92
Water powers of Alabama, with an Appendix on stream measurements in Mississippi
Benjamin Mortimer Hall
1904, Water Supply Paper 107
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1903, Part I, Northern Atlantic, St. Lawrence River, and Great Lakes drainage
John Clayton Hoyt
1904, Water Supply Paper 97
The United States Geological Survey, its origin, development, organization, and operations
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1904, Bulletin 227
The United States Geological Survey, in the Department of the Interior, was created by act of Congress approved March 3, 1879, so that March 3, 1904, marks the completion of the twenty-fifth year of its existence. The quarter-century anniversary happens to fall near the date set for the opening of...
Destructive floods of the United States in 1903
E.C. Murphy
1904, Water Supply Paper 96
Accuracy of stream measurements
Edward C. Murphy
1904, Water Supply Paper 95
Experiments on schistosity and slaty cleavage
George Ferdinand Becker
1904, Bulletin 241
Schistosity as a structure is important, and it is a part of the business of geologists to explain its origin. Slaty cleavage has further and greater importance as a possible tectonic feature. Scarcely a great mountain range exists, or has existed, along the course of which belts of slaty rock...
Geology and water resources of part of the lower James River Valley, South Dakota
J. E. Todd, Charles M. Hall
1904, Water Supply Paper 90
No abstract available....
A geological reconnaissance across the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Mountains in Montana and Idaho
Waldemar Lindgren
1904, Professional Paper 27
This report describes, in a preliminary way, a belt of country extending westward from the Bitterroot Valley, across the dividing range and the rugged mountains of the Clearwater system, down to the fertile plateaus which border the canyon of Snake River. It thus presents a reconnaissance section from western Montana...
Underground waters of southern Louisiana, with discussions of their uses for water supplies and for rice irrigation
Gilbert Dennison Harris, Myron Leslie Fuller
1904, Water Supply Paper 101
Index generum mammalium: a list of the genera and families of mammals
Theodore S. Palmer
1904, North American Fauna 23
Gypsum deposits in the United States
George Irving Adams
1904, Bulletin 223
No abstract available....
Economic geology of the Iola quadrangle, Kansas
George Irving Adams, Erasmus Haworth, W.R. Crane
1904, Bulletin 238
No abstract available....
Analyses of rocks from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey, 1880-1903
F. W. Clarke
1904, Bulletin 228
The present Geological Survey of the United States was organized in 1879. In 1880 a chemical laboratory was established at Denver, in connection with the Colorado work, in charge of Dr. W. F. Hillebrand, with whom were associated Mr. Antony Guyard and, later, Mr. L. G. Eakins. In 1882 Dr....
The water powers of Texas
T.U. Taylor
1904, Water Supply Paper 105
Bisbee folio, Arizona
F. L. Ransome
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 112
Indiana folio, Pennsylvania
George Burr Richardson
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 102
A geological reconnaissance across the Cascade range near the forty-ninth parallel
George Otis Smith, Frank C. Calkins
1904, Bulletin 235
Report of progress in the geological resurvey of the Cripple Creek district, Colorado
Waldemar Lindgren, F. L. Ransome
1904, Bulletin 254
The gazetteer of Virginia
Henry Gannett
1904, Bulletin 232
Water resources of the Philadelphia district
Florence Bascom
1904, Water Supply Paper 106
The area included in the Philadelphia district lies between 39° 45' and 40° 15' north latitude and 75° and 75° 30' west longitude. It has a length of 34.50 miles from north to south and a width of 26.53 miles from east to west, and covers one-fourth of a square...
De Smet folio, South Dakota
James Edward Todd, Charles Monroe Hall
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 114