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Bulletins of the United States Geological Survey. Vol. VIII

Title
Bulletins of the United States Geological Survey. Vol. VIII. [electronic resource]
Published
Washington, DC, 1889
Physical Description
971 p. : illustrations, maps, tables.
Local Notes
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Notes
Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park with an account of the methods of analysis employed, by Frank Austin Gooch and James Edward Whitfield, follows p. VII.
Formulas and tables to facilitate the construction and use of maps, by R.S. Woodward, follows two pages after p. 305.
Latitudes and longitudes of certain points in Missouri, Kansas, and New Mexico, by Robert Simpson Woodward, follows p. 172.
List of illustrations, p. V.
On invertebrate fossils from the Pacific coast, by C.A. White, follows p. 430.
On the form and position of the sea level, with special reference to the dependence on superficial masses symmetrically disposed about a normal to the Earth's surface, by Robert Simpson Woodward, follows p. 84.
On the thermo-electric measurement of high temperatures, by Carl Barus, follows two pages after p. 652.
Publication contains Bulletins Nos. 47-54.
Publication contains discontinuous pagination. Cumulative pagination is indicated parenthetically below the text.
Subaerial decay of rocks and origin of the red color of certain formations, by Israel Cook Russell, follows p. 532.
Table of contents, p. III.
The geology of Nantucket, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, follows p. 597.
Electronic reproduction. Chester, Vt.: NewsBank, inc., 2006. Available via the World Wide Web. Access restricted to Readex U.S. Congressional Serial Set subscribers.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 18, 2012
Genre/Form
Executive Department Publications.
Monographs.
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