1916. 168 p. 31 pI. 14 fig. This report contains (1) Mineral lndustries of Florida During 1915, (2) Description of Some Florida Fossil Vertebrates Belonging MostIy to the Pleistocene, (3) Fossil Vertebrates from Florida; A New Miocene Fauna; New Pliocene Species; The Pleistocene Fauna, (4) Human Remains and Associated Fossils from the Pleistocene of Florida. Orig. cloth, libr. stamp.
1927. 206 pp. 5 pIts. 36 fig. 9 tables. This report contains (1) Statistics of Mineral Production in Florida During 1926, (2) (Harper, R.M.) Natural resources of southern Florida. pp. 27-206, 58 fig./phot. Orig. wrps. libr. stamp on front cover.
1931. 129 p. 39 fig. This report contains (1) Statistics of Mineral Production in Florida During 1928-1929, (2) Need for Conservation and Protection of Our Water Supply, with Special Reference to Waters from the Ocala Limestone, (3) The Possibility of Petroleum in Florida, (4) Beaches of Florida, (5) A Palm Nut of Attalea from the Upper Eocene of Florida. Orig. cloth, libr. stamp.
1998. Arizona Geol. Surv. & Soc. Tucson. 1 fold. & col. geol. map, scale 1:1.000.000 with explan. text and additional col. maps. Comes with fold. Grand Canyon map and views. Very good.
Iowa Geological Survey, Vol. IV. Third annual report, 1894, with accompanying papers.
1894. 467 pp. 54 fig. 11 plts. 6 fold. & col. geol. maps of Counties: Allamakke, Linn, Van Buren, Keokuk, Mahaska, and Montgomery. Orig. cloth, gilt, libr. stamp on title page, bindings a little shaky, but otherwise and contents very good.
Iowa Geological Survey, Vol. XVIII. Annual report, 1907, with accompanying papers.
1907. 386 pp. 41 fig. 16 plts. Includes: Eastman, C.R. Devonian fishes of Iowa. pp. 29-386, 41 fig. 16 plts. Orig. cloth, gilt, libr. stamp on title page, very good.