Eleventh Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, Part 2- Irrigation: 1889-1890
J. W. Powell
1891, Annual Report 11
The work of the United States Irrigation Survey during the second year has been carried oil under the appropriation of $250,000 made March 2, 1889, by the force organized and equipped during the previous year. This is pursuant to the purposes outlined in the first annual report, which explains the...
Record of North American geology for 1890
Nelson Horatio Darton
1891, Bulletin 91
The viscosity of solids
Carl Barus
1891, Bulletin 73
The Texan Permian and its Mesozoic types of fossils
Charles A. White
1891, Bulletin 77
Record of North American geology for 1887 to 1889, inclusive
Nelson Horatio Darton
1891, Bulletin 75
The literary scope of this record includes geologic publications printed in North America and publications on North American geology wherever printed. Chronologically it includes publications issued during the years 1887,1888, and 1889. The List of Publications Examined, page 9, indicates the range of the sources of information....
A late volcanic eruption in northern California and its peculiar lava
Joseph Silas Diller
1891, Bulletin 79
Table of differences of altitude to nearest foot for angles from 1 minute to 2 degrees and for distances under 1 mile
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1891, Report
The top line represents differences of altitude in feet. The first column gives vertical angles in degrees and minutes. The body of the table gives distances in miles and hundredths of a mile, corresponding to the number of feet at the top of the column, and the angle at the...
Eleventh Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, Part 1-Geology: 1889-1890
J. W. Powell
1891, Annual Report 11
No abstract available....
Twelfth annual report of the United States Geological Survey, 1890-1891: Part 1-Geology
J. W. Powell
1891, Annual Report 12
No abstract available....
Volume XIII: The tertiary insects of North America
Samuel H. Scudder
1890, Report, Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories
That creatures so minute and fragile as insects, creatures which can so feebly withstand the changing seasons as to live, so to speak, but a moment, are to be found fossil, engraved, as it were, upon the rocks or embedded in their hard mass, will never cease to be a...
Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume VII: A Dakota-English dictionary
Stephen Return Riggs
James Owen Dorsey, John Wesley Powell, editor(s)
1890, Report, Contributions to North American Ethnology
This volume consists of a Dakota-English dictionary. The Dakota, commonly known as the Sioux, forms the leading and best known division of the Siouan linguistic family. The Dakota language now consists of three well defined dialects, the Santee, Yankton and Teton....
Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume II, Part II: The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon: dictionary of the Klamath language
Albert Samuel Gatschet, John Wesley Powell
1890, Report, Contributions to North American Ethnology
The present Dictionary, divided in two parts, contains the lexical portion of an Oregonian language never before reduced to writing. In view of the numerous obstacles and difficulties encountered in the preparation of such a work, a few hints upon its origin and tendencies will be of service in...
Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume VI: The Cegiha language
James Owen Dorsey, John Wesley Powell
1890, Report, Contributions to North American Ethnology
The material in this volume consists of myths, stories, and letters (epistles) obtained from the Ponkas, to whom the author was missionary from 1871 to 1873, and from the Omahas, with whom he resided from 1878 to 1880....
Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume II, Part I: The Klamath Indians of sourthwestern Oregon
Albert Samuel Gatschet, John Wesley Powell
1890, Report, Contributions to North American Ethnology
Tenth Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, Part 2: 1888-1889
J. W. Powell
1890, Annual Report 10
Tenth Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, Part 1: 1888-1889
J. W. Powell
1890, Annual Report 10
Report on astronomical work of 1889 and 1890
Robert Simpson Woodward
1890, Bulletin 70
The glacial boundary in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois
G. Frederick Wright, Thomas C. Chamberlin
1890, Bulletin 58
Descriptions of twenty-six new species of North American mammals
Clinton Hart Merriam
1890, North American Fauna 4
Results of a biological survey of the San Francisco Mountain Region and Desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona
Clinton Hart Merriam, Leonhard Steineger
1890, North American Fauna 3
The relations of the traps of the Newark system in the New Jersey region
Nelson Horatio Darton
1890, Bulletin 67
The gabbros and associated rocks in Delaware
Frederick Dixon Chester
1890, Bulletin 59
A geological reconnaissance in southwestern Kansas
Robert Hay
1890, Bulletin 57
A report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics, mainly during the fiscal year 1888-89
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1890, Bulletin 64
The present bulletin represents work finished in the Division of Chemistry and Physics during the fiscal year 1888—'89, and resembles in general design and purpose its predecessors, Nos. 9, 27, 42, 55, and 60. It covers, however, only a part of the work actually accomplished, for some investigations are not...
The greenstone schist areas of the Menominee and Marquette regions of Michigan, a contribution to the subject of dynamic metamorphism in eruptive rocks
George Huntington Williams, Roland Duer Irving
1890, Bulletin 62