A gazetteer of Texas (second edition)
Henry Gannett
1904, Bulletin 224
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
Silver City folio, Idaho
Waldemar Lindgren, N.F. Drake
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 104
Latrobe folio, Pennsylvania
Marius R. Campbell
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 110
Forest conditions in the Little Belt Mountains Forest Reserve, Montana, and the Little Belt Mountains quadrangle
J. B. Leiberg
1904, Professional Paper 30
No abstract available....
The Menominee iron-bearing district of Michigan
William Shirley Bayley
1904, Monograph 46
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 Porcupine placer district, Alaska
Charles Will Wright
1904, Bulletin 236
Patoka folio, Indiana-Illinois
Myron L. Fuller, Frederick G. Clapp
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 105
Huron folio, South Dakota
James Edward Todd
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 113
Boundaries of the United States and of the several States and Territories, with an outline of the history of all important changes of territory (third edition)
Henry Gannett
1904, Bulletin 226
A reconnaissance in northern Alaska across the Rocky Mountains, along Koyukuk, John, Anaktuvuk, and Colville Rivers, and the Arctic coast to Cape Lisburne, in 1901, with notes
F. C. Schrader, W. J. Peters
1904, Professional Paper 20
Since 1898 the United States Geological Survey has been carrying on systematic topographic and geologic surveys in Alaska under an appropriation made for the investigation of the mineral resources of the Territory. This work has included not only areal surveys of regions already being developed by the miner and prospector,...
Zinc and lead deposits of northern Arkansas
George I. Adams, A. H. Purdue, E. F. Burchard, E. O. Ulrich
1904, Professional Paper 24
The field work on which this report is based was carried on during the months of July, August, and September, 1902. The writer was assisted by Prof. A. H. Purdue, of the University of Arkansas, and Mr. Ernest F. Burchard. The larger portion of the time was used in the...
Preliminary report on the geology of the Arbuckle and Wichita mountains in Indian Territory and Oklahoma
J. A. Taff, H. F. Bain
1904, Professional Paper 31
The Arbuckle Mountains consist of a moderately elevated table -land or plateau in the east-central part of the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. The plateau ranges in elevation from 1,300 feet above sea, in its contracted western part, to 750 feet, at the east end, where it coalesces with the bordering...
Gypsum deposits in the United States
George Irving Adams
1904, Bulletin 223
No abstract available....
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...
The natural features and economic development of the Sandusky, Maumee, Muskingum, and Miami drainage areas in Ohio
Benjamin H. Flynn, Margaret S. Flynn
1904, Water Supply Paper 91
Contributions to the hydrology of eastern United States, 1903
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1904, Water Supply Paper 102
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...
Contributions to economic geology, 1903
Samuel Franklin Emmons, C. W. Hayes
1904, Bulletin 225
Nampa folio, Idaho-Oregon
Waldemar Lindgren, N.F. Drake
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 103
Catalogue and index of the publications of the Hayden, King, Powell, and Wheeler surveys
Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier
1904, Bulletin 222
Cottonwood Falls folio, Kansas
Charles Smith Prosser, Joshua William Beede
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 109
The Cottonwood Falls quadrangle lies between parallels 38° and 38° 30' and meridians 96° 30' and 97°, and therefore constitutes a quarter of a square degree of the earth's surface. It is 34.35 miles long and 26.75 miles wide, and contains about 938 square miles. It is located east...