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140 Smith, George O. The United States Geological survey and its relation to the United States Coast and geodetic survey. Science, May 12, 1916, n. s. v.43 :65965.

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[Address delivered at Centennial exercises of the U. S. Coast and geodetic survey, April 5, 1916. An appreciation of what the Coast and geodetic survey has been to the Geological survey and an account of the coöperative work of the two surveys.]

The work of the U. S. Geological survey. Past and present work. . . . Plans and opportunities for the future. Engineering and mining journal, Nov. 30, 1907, v.84:1019-20.

The work of the United States Geological survey. Mining world, Jan. 21, 1911, v.34:136-7. 143 Smith, W. S. Administration of the U. S. Geological survey. Science, Aug. 30, 1907, n. s. v.26 :286-7.

[Correspondence between the Director and former employee of the Survey who alleges arbitrary methods and commercial spirit in the Survey]

144 The U. S. Geological survey. Science, Feb. 22, 1907, n.s. v.25:309-II.

145 The United States Geological survey. Canadian Mining institute. Quarterly bulletin, April, 1910, no. 10, p. 109-29.

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Published also in the Journal of the Canadian mining institute, v. 13, 1911, p. 372-92.

[Gives an outline of the methods of work employed by the Ü. S. Geological survey]

United States Geological survey at the Panama exposition. Science, Mar. 12, 1915, n.s. v.41:383-4.

[Description of its exhibit in the Palace of mines and metallurgy]

147 Uses popular language on topographical maps. Mining congress journal, June, 1916, v.2 :274.

[Sheet just issued to be the forerunner of others in popular language]

148 Walcott, C. D. Principles which govern the Geological

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survey in its relations with other geological surveys

and working geologists. Science, Nov. 30, 1906, n.s. v.24:692-3.

[Reply to Dr. Branner's charge that the Survey is an undemocratic organization which abuses its power to the disadvantage of state surveys and of individual geologists]

The United States Geological survey. Popular science monthly, Feb. 1895, v.46:479-98.

150 Western surveys. From The Daily Tribune, Denver, Colo. Jan. 23, 1879. 5 p.

151 What the government is doing to save our national resources. Scientific American supplement, July 25, 1908, v.66:62-3.

[Praises the Geological survey for its work in conserving the national resources. It has saved millions of dollars for the government]

MANUSCRIPTS

152 Gunn, Richards & Co., New York. Geological survey (In its Reports [on the] Department of the interior. Oct. 1, 1907. p. 126-9)

153 U. S. Geological survey. Memorial of Major J. W. Powell on the occasion of the presentation of his portrait to the survey. Mar. 24, 1905. Remarks by G. K. Gilbert, response of C. D. Walcott, remarks by W. H. Dall. Washington, 1905. 81.

[In the Library of the Geological survey]

154 U. S. President's commission on economy and efficiency. Detailed description of accounting records and procedure of the Geological survey. 107 1.

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[Draft of report on Interior Department. Part I. Appendix VII]

History, organization, and activities of the

Geological survey. 106 1.

Report to the President on the land survey services of the government. June, 1912. 106 1.

AUTHOR INDEX TO BIBLIOGRAPHY

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INDEX

Activities of Survey, 29-72; classi-
fication of, 105-106.
Administrative branch, 73.
Alaska, surveys begun in, 12-13;
square miles mapped in, 37; in-
vestigation of mineral resources,
43; withdrawal of lands from
entry,
66.
Alaskan mineral resources division,
75, 77, 79.

"Antimony Deposits of Alaska," 50.
Appropriations, for geological sur-
veys, first, 2; survey of territories,
4; survey of Rocky Mountain
region, 4; survey west of one
hundredth meridian, 5; surveys
in Alaska, 13; procuring statistics
in relation to mineral resources,
15; operating expenses of Survey,
16; reduction in, for Survey's
work, 19; for boundary surveys,
21; survey of forest reserves, 21;
topographic surveys on public
lands, 22; stream gaging and re-
clamation work, 23; analyzing
and testing fuels, 24, 25; investi-
gating structural materials, 24,
25; protection of lives of miners,
25; investigation of mine explo-
sions, 25; topographic surveys in
connection with the war, 27; in-
vestigation of water resources,
52; survey of watering places on
arid lands, 56; land classification
work, 64.

Areal geology sections, 76.
Arid lands, possibility of reclamation

by irrigation, investigation by
Geological Survey, 17-18; im-
portance of sources of ground

water in, 55; survey of watering
places on, 56; reclamation of, in
states, 66.

Army, surveys under auspices of, I,

2.

Atomic weights, revision of funda-
mental, 48.

Base maps, of United States, 35; of
states, 35.

Bench marks, erection of, 32, 37-39.
Book publication division, 83.
Boundary survey, appropriation for,

21.

Branch offices of Survey, 84.
Bulletins, 40.

Bureau of Mines, creation of, 25;
investigation made by, 46-47.
Bureau of Standards, investigation
of structural materials transferred
to, 26.
California Miners' Association, hy-

draulic mining débris problem in-
vestigated at request of, 58.
Canals, right-of-way permits for, 65.
Carnegic Geophysical Laboratory,

present work begun in Geological
Survey, 48.

Cass, General, expedition of 1820, I.
Chemical and physical research divi-
sion, 78.

Chemistry, research in, 48.
Chief clerk, office of, 73.
Coal land law, 60.

Coal lands, withdrawn from entry,

63; systematic classification of, 67.
Coastal plain investigations section,
76.

Coast and Geodetic Survey, survey
work of, 6.

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