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United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Volume IV: Part I, Palaeontology by F.B. Meek; Part II: Palaeontology by James Hall and R.P. Whitfield; Part III: Ornithology by Robert Ridgway

United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Volume IV: Part I, Palaeontology by F.B. Meek; Part II: Palaeontology by James Hall and R.P. Whitfield; Part III: Ornithology by Robert Ridgway

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United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Volume IV: Part I, Palaeontology by F.B. Meek; Part II: Palaeontology by James Hall and R.P. Whitfield; Part III: Ornithology by Robert Ridgway

by King, Clarence (Geologist in Charge)

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Washington: Government Printing Office, 1877. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 667 pp, indexed, illustrated with 24 plates (all paleontological). Bound in original three-quarter leather and black cloth, with marbled edges and endpapers. Leather scuffed at corners and joints, binding sound, contents very clean. "The U.S. Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel took place over five seasons, traveling through California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado to map its topography, and discover its resources during the years 1867 - 1881. Commissioned by Congress, and placed under the control of the United States Engineer Corps, geologist Clarence R. King, was selected as the leader of the exploration. King was entrusted with the first major effort to map the area in great detail. Assisting King in leading the exploration under the direction of the War Department was Major General A. A. Humphreys. Members of the expedition included the botanists and staff members William Bailey and Sereno Watson who collected approximately 19,000 plant specimens [at the conclusion of King's expedition]. Plants were only collected in Nevada and Utah from June 1867 to August 1869. Asa Gray appointed Bailey as botanist of the expedition, who spent nine months collecting plants, but a persistent illness caused him to resign. Sereno Watson, who was previously an unpaid volunteer helping with the topographic studies, replaced Bailey. Assistant geologist Mr. James D. Hague and assistant Arnold Hague also took part in the exploration of this territory. From June 1867 to August 1869, Robert Ridgeway served as the expedition's zoologist collecting primarily ornithological specimens between Sacramento, California and Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. King and his assistant, Messrs. S. F. Emmons, made large collections of crystalline rocks along with the help of Prof. Ferdinand Zirkel. Smithsonian paleontologist Fielding B. Meek was also part of the exploration's team, and was assisted by James Hall and R. P. Whitfield" (Smithsonian). Due to size, shipping vost will be more than standard for priority or international orders.

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Title
United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Volume IV: Part I, Palaeontology by F.B. Meek; Part II: Palaeontology by James Hall and R.P. Whitfield; Part III: Ornithology by Robert Ridgway
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King, Clarence (Geologist in Charge)
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Government Printing Office
Place of Publication
Washington
Date Published
1877

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