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1.   – THE HAVASUPAI, PRISONERS OF THE GRAND CANYON.  Association on American Indian Affairs, New York, no date, 4to., pict. wraps, 16pp., photos.   $25.00

2.  Adams, Harriet Chalmers – THE GRAND CANYON BRIDGE. – Article on pp.642-650 disbound from NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE, June 1921, 8vo., loose sheets in hardboard archival folder, illus.   $12.00

3.  Bailey, Flora L. – SOME SEX BELIEFS AND PRACTICES IN THE NAVAHO COMMUNITY with Comparative Material from Other Navaho Areas. Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, MA, 1950, 4to., wraps, 108pp. Harvard Univ., Vol. XL No. 2, Reports of the Ramah Project Report No. 2, with foreword by Clyde Kluckhohn. Under Kluckhohn's supervision, the author spent several summers with the Navaho, gathering data. VG+.   $35.00

4.  Bailey, Flora L. – SOME SEX BELIEFS AND PRACTICES IN THE NAVAHO COMMUNITY with Comparative Material from Other Navaho Areas. – Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Massachusetts, 1950, 4to., wraps, 108pp. Harvard University, Vol. XL No. 2, Reports of the Ramah Project Report No. 2, with foreword by Clyde Kluckhohn. – VG+.   $35.00

5.  Baker, Robert D., Robert S. Maxwell, Victor H. Treat, and Henry C. Dethloff – TIMELESS HERITAGE: A History of the Forest Service in the Southwest. – U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, FS-409, August 1988, 4to., blue wraps, 208pp., illus., maps, interesting old photos.  Some wear o/w VG.   $47.50

6.  Beus, Stanley S. and Richard R. Rawson (editors) – CARBON­IFEROUS STRATIGRAPHY IN THE GRAND CANYON COUNTRY, NORTHERN ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN NEVADA. Department of Geology, NAU, Field Trip No. 13, Ninth International Congress of Carboniferous Strati­graphy and Geology. AGI Selected Guidebook Series No. 2. The American Geological Institute, Virginia 1979, 4to., pict. wraps, map front endpaper, 138pp., photos, illus. The field trip involved seven days and concentrated on the stratigraphy and paleontology of the upper Paleo­zoic, mainly Carboniferous, strata in the Grand Canyon and Mogollon Rim region of northern Arizona and the Spring Mountains and Arrow Canyon Ranges of southern Nevada. VG+.   $45.00

7.  Billingsley, George H. – A SYNOPSIS OF STRATIGRAPHY IN THE WESTERN GRAND CANYON. – Museum of Northern AZ, Flagstaff, 1978, 4to., tan wraps, 27pp., 18 figures, references. Museum of Northern Arizona Research Paper 16. – A summary of the stratigraphy and stratigraphic relationships within the Paleozoic and younger rocks in the western Grand Canyon.   $10.00

8.  Billingsley, George H. – A SYNOPSIS OF STRATIGRAPHY IN THE WESTERN GRAND CANYON. – Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, 1978, 4to., tan wraps, 27pp., 18 figures, references. Museum of Northern Arizona Research Paper 16.  $10.00

9.  Bryan, Kirk – WIND EROSION NEAR LEES FERRY, ARIZONA. – Art. XXVII, American Journal of Science, Series 5, 1923, 8vo., self wraps, pp.291-307, photos.   $15.00

10.  Burgh, Robert F. and Charles R. Scoggin (with appendices by Edgar Anderson, Richard E. Pillmore, Volney H. Jones) – THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF CASTLE PARK DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT. – University of Colorado Studies, Series in Anthropology No. 2, University of Colorado Press, Boulder, October 1948, 8vo., tan wraps, 102pp., biblio., 17 plates.  VG+.   $37.50

11.  Colorado River Wildlife Council – ENDEMIC AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF THE COLORADO RIVER SYSTEM - A Status Report.  Endemic Species Committees, Colorado River Wildlife Council, 1982, 8vo., yellow wraps, 44pp., illus.  VG+.   $7.50

12.  Condie, LeRoy – LITTLE MORMON COWBOY GOES TO TUWEAP. LeRoy and Thelma Graff Condie, NM, 1984, 4to., wraps, 20pp., sketches by the author. A must for Arizona Strip enthusiasts.   $17.50

13.  Cooley, M. E. – GLEN CANYON RESERVOIR, UPPER COLORADO RIVER BASIN, STRATIGRAPHIC SECTIONS AND RECORDS OF SPRINGS IN THE GLEN CANYON REGION OF UTAH AND ARIZONA. – Glen Canyon Series No. 6, Technical Series No. 6, Museum of Northern Arizona, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1965, 8vo., orange-red wraps, 140pp. – Part of the Upper Colorado River Basin Salvage Program in accordance with Memoran­dum of Agreement 14-10-0333-666 between The United States National Park Service and The Museum of Northern Arizona. The first geological report emanating from the Memorandum of Agreement, under which the Museum undertook geological and archaeological studies as a part of the Upper Colorado River Basin Salvage Program. Important Colorado Plateau/Glen Canyon document. – VG.   $30.00

14.  Cooley, M. E. – GLEN CANYON RESERVOIR, UPPER COLORADO RIVER BASIN, STRATIGRAPHIC SECTIONS AND RECORDS OF SPRINGS IN THE GLEN CANYON REGION OF UTAH AND ARIZONA. – Glen Canyon Series No. 6, Technical Series No. 6, Museum of Northern Arizona, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1965, 8vo., orange-red wraps, 140pp. – Part of the Upper Colorado River Basin Salvage Program in accordance with Memorandum of Agreement 14-10-0333-666 between The United States National Park Service and The Museum of Northern Arizona.  – Charles Steen's copy. VG.   $30.00

15.  Crampton, C. Gregory – HUMBOLDT'S UTAH, 1811. – Reprinted from the Utah Historical Quarterly, Volume XXVI Number 3, July 1958, 8vo., wraps, pp.269-281.  VG+.   $10.00

16.  Crampton, C. Gregory – HUMBOLDT'S UTAH, 1811. – Reprinted from the Utah Historical Quarterly, Volume XXVI Number 3, July 1958, 8vo., wraps, pp.269-281.  VG+.   $10.00

17.  Darton, N. H. – A RESUMΙ OF ARIZONA GEOLOGY. – University of Arizona Bulletin No. 119, Geological Series No. 3, College of Mines and Engineering, Arizona Bureau of Mines, Tucson, October 15, 1925, 8vo., gray wraps, 298pp., illus.  Lacks rear paper cover, o.n.   $30.00

18.  Davis, William Morris (edited by Douglas Wilson Johnson) – GEOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS. – Dover Publications, no place, 1954 (unabridged republication of 1909 edition), 8vo., gray cloth w/gilt, 777pp., illus. – Davis had geological interest world wide, but this thick volume has many entries related to the Colorado and Green Rivers. G. K. Gilbert, Clarence Dutton, W. J. McGee and especially John Wesley Powell are mentioned repeatedly. Powell's terms and theories are used throughout the text. – O.n., library binding, VG+.   $20.00

19.  Eaton Jr., Theodore H. – REPORT ON AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF THE NAVAJO COUNTRY. Based Upon Field Work with the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition During 1933. Bulletin 3, Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition, CA, June 1935, tall 8vo., self wraps, 20pp., illus.  Stamps on front cover, VG+.   $15.00

20.  Effland Jr., Richard W., A. Trinkle Jones and Robert C. Euler – THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF POWELL PLATEAU: REGIONAL INTERACTION AT GRAND CANYON. – Grand Canyon Natural History Association, Monograph Number 3, Arizona, 1981, 4to., tan comb-bind wraps, 59pp., index, maps, photos, charts. – Most interesting research of a very special place. – VG+.   $15.00

21.  Eister, Margaret F. (compiled by) – SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF EARTH SCIENCE REPORTS AND MAPS RELATING TO LAND-RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY THROUGH OCTOBER 1976. – Geological Survey Bulletin 1442, GPO, Washington, 1978, 8vo., wraps, 76pp.   $10.00

22.  Elston, Donald P. (coordinator) - edited by Donald P. Elston, George H. Billingsley, Richard A. Young – GEOLOGY OF GRAND CANYON, NORTHERN ARIZONA (with Colorado River Guides - Lees Ferry to Pierce Ferry, Arizona). – 28th International Geological Congress Field Trip Guidebook T115-315, American Geophysical Union, Wash., 1989, 4to., plastic comb-bind pict. wraps, 239pp., loaded with diagrams, photos, maps, plus 11 pages of references. – A remarkable compendium. Essays on various aspects of River/Canyon geology by an imposing panel of experts. A key document. – VG+.   $40.00

23.  Elston, Donald P., George H. Billingsley and Richard A. Young (editors) – GEOLOGY OF GRAND CANYON, NORTHERN ARIOZNA (with Colorado River Guides), Lees Ferry to Pierce Ferry, Arizona. – 28th International Geological Congress, American Geophysical Union, Washington, 1989, 4to., white wraps, 239pp., illus. A remarkable compendium. Essays on various aspects of River/Canyon geology by an imposing panel of experts. A key document.   $35.00

24.  Euler, Robert C., George J. Gumerman, Thor N. V. Karlstrom, Jeffrey S. Dean and Richard H. Hevly – THE COLORADO PLATEAUS: Cultural Dynamics and Paleoenvironment. – American Association for the Advancement of Science, Reprint Series, SCIENCE, Volume 205, September 4, 1979, 4to., white self-wraps, pp.1089-1101, illus.  Inscribed by Karlstrom.   $10.00

25.  Fairley, Helen C., Peter W. Bungart, Christopher M. Coder, Jim Huffman, Terry L. Samples and Janet R. Balsom – THE GRAND CANYON RIVER CORRIDOR SURVEY PROJECT: Archaeological Survey along the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Separation Canyon. – Prepared in cooperation with the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, Cooperative Agreement No. 9AA-40-07920, December 1994, 4to., brown wraps, plastic strip binding, 276pp., illus.   $35.00

26.  Fairley, Helen C., Peter W. Bungart, Christopher M. Coder, Jim Huffman, Terry L. Samples and Janet R. Balsom – THE GRAND CANYON RIVER CORRIDOR SURVEY PROJECT: Archaeological Survey along the Colorado River Between Glen Canyon Dam and Separation Canyon. – Cooperative Agreement No. 9AA-40-07290, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, December 1994, 4to., plastic comb-bind photocopy, 276pp., illus.  Photocopy.   $12.00

27.  Fewkes, Jesse Walter – PRELIMINARY REPORT ON A VISIT TO THE NAVAHO NATIONAL MONUMENT, ARIZONA – House of Repre­sen­ta­tives 61st Congress 2d Session Document No. 990, Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 50, GPO, Washington, 1911, 8vo. wraps, 35pp., 22 plates, 3 figures, fold-out map. An archeo­logical reconnaissance of the northern part of Arizona, Inscription House, Wukoki Ruin, Betatakin, Swallows Nest, and many others are part of this study. The black/white photos are stunning. Spine reinforced, spotting on rear cover o/w VG.   $75.00

28.  Fowlie, Jack A., M.D. – THE SNAKES OF ARIZONA. – Azul Quinta Press, California, 1965, 8vo., blue cloth, 164pp., illus., photos, maps, charts. – Two pages dedicated to each species with photo, text and map. Ranger James Schaak of GCNP helped provide photographs of some of the rare species. – VG+.   $47.50

29.  Frost, Eric G., and Donna L. Martin (edited by) – MESOZOIC-CENOZOIC TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE COLORADO RIVER REGION, CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, AND NEVADA. – Cordilleran Publishers, California, 1982, 4to., yellow pict. wraps, 608pp., illus. (Anderson-Hamilton Volume. In conjunction with a symposium and field trip for the Geological Society of America.)  INSCRIBED and SIGNED by both editors.   $45.00

30.  Garrison Curtis Wiswell (edited by) – THE UNITED STATES, 1865-1900. A Survey of Current Literature with Abstracts of Unpublished Dissertations. – Volume I, September 1941-August 1942, The Rutherford B. Hayes - Lucy Web Hayes Foundation, Ohio, 1943, 8vo., blue wraps, 177pp., index.  VG.   $10.00

31.  Garrison, Curtis Wiswell (edited by) – THE UNITED STATES, 1865-1900. A Survey of Current Literature with Abstracts of Unpublished Dissertations. – Volume II, September 1942-December 1943, The Rutherford B. Hayes - Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation, Ohio, 1944, 8vo., blue wraps, 453pp., index.  VG.   $10.00

32.  Garrison, Curtis Wiswell (edited by) – THE UNITED STATES, 1865-1900. A Survey of Current Literature with Abstracts of Unpublished Dissertations. – Volume III, January 1944-December 1944, The Rutherford B. Hayes - Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation, Ohio, 1945, 8vo., blue wraps, 304pp., index.  VG.   $10.00

33.  Gilliland, William N. – GEOLOGY OF THE GUNNISON QUADRANGLE, UTAH. – New Series No. 8, University of Nebraska Studies, University at Lincoln, Sept. 1951, 8vo., blue wraps, 101pp., maps in pocket.  O.n. on cover, o/w. $12.50

34.  Gilmore, Charles W. – FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS FROM THE GRAND CANYON; FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS FROM THE GRAND CANYON: SECOND CONTRIBUTION; and FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS FROM THE GRAND CANYON: THIRD CONTRIBUTION. – Smithsonian Miscel­laneous Collections, The Smithsonian Institution, Wash., 8vo., tan wraps. #1: Volume 77, Number 9, January 30, 1926, 41pp., 12 plates. #2: Volume 80, Number 3, July 30, 1927, 78pp., 21 plates. #3: Volume 80, Number 8, January 28, 1928, 78pp., 5 plates. Tracks of extinct quadru­peds were first discovered in the Grand Canyon in 1915, in the Coconino Sandstone on the Hermit Trail. In 1924, the site was visited by Dr. John C. Merriam, president of Carnegie Institution, who made a small collec­tion of tracks which later were presented to the U.S. National Museum. Merriam conceived the idea of making casts of these foot­prints, on the site, for a permanent exhibit for the Museum. The project involved casting a series of slabs, some weighing nearly two tons! Gilmore, then Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Museum, was assigned to the task, and this is his report. Later, at least two more parts were added to this report. The first contribution includes 39 text pages with 23 figures, plus 10 bright, clean photo plates from site of the footprints, and of Museum staff at work on the project. Scarce. Set of 3.   $160.00

35.  Gilmore, Charles W. – FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS FROM THE GRAND CANYON; FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS FROM THE GRAND CANYON: SECOND CONTRIBUTION; and FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS FROM THE GRAND CANYON: THIRD CONTRIBUTION. Smithsonian Miscella­neous Collections, The Smithsonian Institution, Wash., 8vo., tan wraps. #1:Volume 77, Number 9, January 30, 1926, 41pp., 12 plates. #2: Volume 0, Number 3, July 30, 1927, 78pp., 21 plates. #3: Volume 80, Number 8, January 28, 1928, 78pp., 5 plates. Set of 3.   $125.00

36.  Gould, Frank W. – GRASSES OF SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES. – Biological Science Bulletin No. 7, University of Arizona Bulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 1, January 1951, 8vo., tan wraps, 352pp., illus., index, line drawings by Lucretia Breazeale Hamilton.. – The Role of Grasses in the Vegetation of Arizona by Forrest Chreve, and The Genus Eragrostis by Leroy H. Harvey. – O.n. o/w VG.   $45.00

37.  Gregory, Herbert E. – GEOLOGY OF EASTERN IRON COUNTY, UTAH. – Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, affiliated with the College of Mines and Mineral Industries, published in cooperation with the US Geological Survey. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, February 1950, 8vo., gray wraps, 153pp., maps in rear pocket, index. – Eastern Iron County is about 380 square miles of lowlands, highlands, and intermediate slopes, ranging in altitude from approx. 6,000 to 11,000 feet, and is characterized by an array of topography, climate, vegetation, water supply, and other factors.   $35.00

38.  Griffiths, Peter G., Robert H. Webb and Theodore S. Melis – INITIATION AND FREQUENCY OF DEBRIS FLOWS IN GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA. – U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-491, Tucson, 1996, 4to., blue wraps, 35pp., illus.   $22.50

39.  Gwynn, Rosemarie and Patricia Callahan (edited by) – RAYMOND MARSHALL PRIEST. THE YUMA PROJECT. – Monograph Number Four, Yuma County Historical Society, Arizona, 1989, 4to., tan wraps, comb-bound, 57pp., illus., index. – From "Growing Upon On The Reclamation Grounds" by Bellamy Priest Abbott and Raymona Priest Vorbeck. A collection submitted by the two daughters of remembrances of their father, his work, living on the Reclamation Grounds, school, friends, fun, and the genealogy of the Priest family. Ray Priest worked on the Yuma Project and saw the first dam, Laguna Dam, that spanned the Colorado River. – VG+.   $22.50

40.  Hall, Eleanor McAllister (compiled by). THE BOOK OF JARED. The Family Record of John Jared, whose ancestors and descendants run the gamut of America's history. Privately published, 1981, 2nd ed., 4to., red comb-bind wraps, 742pp., index, illus. Inscribed by Hall.   $75.00

41.  Hall, Joseph G. – A FIELD STUDY OF THE KAIBAB SQUIRREL IN GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK. – Wildlife Monographs, A Publication of The Wildlife Society, No. 75, Supplement to The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 45, No. 1, January 1981, 8vo., grey wraps, 54pp., illus.  SIGNED.   $25.00

42.  Hall, Joseph G. – A FIELD STUDY OF THE KAIBAB SQUIRREL IN GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK. – Wildlife Monographs, A Publication of The Wildlife Society, No. 75, Supplement to The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 45, No. 1, January 1981, 8vo., grey wraps, 54pp., illus.   $25.00

43.  Hamblin, W. K. And J. D. Howard – PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY MANUAL. – Burgess Pub. Co, Minnesota, 1971, 3rd ed., 4to., spiral bound wraps, 188pp.   $20.00

44.  Hansen, Wallace R. – THE BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON, Today and Yesterday. – Geological survey Bulletin 1191, GPO, Washington, 1965, 8vo. white pict. wraps, 76pp., illus.    $20.00

45.  Hargrave, Lydon Lane – REPORT ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECON­NAISSANCE IN THE RAINBOW PLATEAU AREA OF NORTHERN ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN UTAH. Based upon Fieldwork by the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition of 1933. Univ. of Calif. Press, Berkeley, 1935, 8vo., gray wraps, 56pp., biblio., photos, map. Foreword by Ansel Franklin Hall. Hargrave was field director and curator of archaeology, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. Hargrave, in his introduction: "Colorful and spec­tacular from the scenic standpoint, the complex of canyons, mesas and desert is even more important from the standpoint of the archae­ologist, the geolo­gist, and the biologist; it is almost virgin territory for scientific investiga­tion." Some of the team's findings were indeed spectacular, as are some of the excellent photos illustrating this report. Small stamp on title page o/w VG+.   $70.00

46.  Hargrave, Lydon Lane – REPORT ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONNAISSANCE IN THE RAINBOW PLATEAU AREA OF NORTHERN ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN UTAH. Based upon Fieldwork by the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition of 1933. – University of California Press, Berkeley, 1935, 8vo., gray wraps, 56pp., biblio., photos, map. Foreword by Ansel Franklin Hall.   $65.00

47.  Hargrave, Lyndon L. – NOTES ON FIFTEEN SPECIES OF BIRDS FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAINS REGION, ARIZONA.  Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, 1932, 8vo., printed wraps. Reprinted from "The Condor" Vol. XXXIV, September 1932, pp.217-220.  VG.   $10.00

48.  Harris, Ann G. – GEOLOGY OF NATIONAL PARKS. – Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Iowa, 1977, 2nd edition, 4to., pict. wraps, 396pp., index, illus.   $17.50

49.  Harris, Ann G. and Esther Tuttle – GEOLOGY OF NATIONAL PARKS. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Iowa, 1990, 4th edition, 4to., pict. wraps, 652pp., index, illus.   $22.50

50.  Harris, David V. – THE GEOLOGIC STORY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS AND MONUMENTS. – Colorado State University Foundation Press, 1976, 4to., pict. wraps, 263pp., illus., index. – A heavy volume chucked full of photos, maps and geologic research. – Minor cover wear o/w VG.   $25.00

51.  Hereford, Richard, Kathryn S. Thompson and Kelly J. Burke – DATING PREHISTORIC TRIBUTARY DEBRIS FANS, COLORADO RIVER, GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, ARIZONA, With Implications for Channel Evolution and River Navigability. – Open-File Report 97-167, U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona, 1997, 4to., white wraps, 17pp., illus.   $4.00

52.  Hogan, Elizabeth (edited by) – RIVERS OF THE WEST. The Story of the Great Western Rivers. How to Enjoy Them and How They are Used. A Sunset Pictorial. – Lane Publishing Co., California, 1974, 1st edition, green leatherette spine, white cloth, gilt title, pict. slipcase, 224pp., illus., biblio., index. – Unusual in this format. – Fine in VG+ slipcase.   $25.00

53.  Huckell, Bruce B. – A GROUND STONE IMPLEMENT QUARRY ON THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER, NORTHWESTERN ARIZONA. – Cultural Resource Series No. 3, Bureau of Land Management, Arizona, 1986, 4to., tan wraps, 61pp., illus.  VG.   $25.00

54.  Jackson, Royal G. and Stephen G. Maurer – THE W. W. BASS COLLECTION: A Preliminary Guide. – National Park Service, Oregon Cooperative Park, Studies Unit Report 81-4, n.d., 4to., pict. tan wraps, 27pp.  VG+.   $22.50

55.  Jenney, Judith P. and Claudia Stone – STUDIES IN WESTERN ARIZONA. – Arizona Geological Society Digest Volume XII, Tucson, May 1980, 4to., white wraps, 322pp., illus.   $20.00

56.  Jones, Anne Trinkle – A CROSS SECTION OF GRAND CANYON ARCHEOLOGY: Excavations at Five Sites Along the Colorado River. – Publications in Anthropology No. 28, Western Archeological and Conservation Center, Arizona, April 1986, 4to., plastic comb-bind photocopy, 367pp., illus. – Contributions by Eric T. Karlstrom, Johna Hutira and L. Keiko Yoshikawa. – Photocopy.   $12.00

57.  Kaplan, Bert – A STUDY OF RORSCHACH RESPONSES IN FOUR CULTURES. – Reports of the Ramah Project No. 6, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Vol. XLII, No. 2, Cambridge, 1954, 8vo. gray wraps, 32pp. plus appendix.   $25.00

58.  Kelley, Vincent C. – REGIONAL TECTONICS OF THE COLORADO PLATEAU AND RELATIONSHIP TO THE ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION OF URANIUM. – University of New Mexico Publications in Geology Number Five, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1955, 8vo., gray wraps, 120pp., plates, figures, references. Issued without pocket or map.  VG.   $27.50

59.  Kelley, Vincent C. – REGIONAL TECTONICS OF THE COLORADO PLATEAU AND RELATIONSHIP TO THE ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION OF URANIUM. – University of New Mexico Publications in Geology Number Five, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1955, 8vo., gray wraps, 120pp., plates, figures, references. Issued without pocket or map.  VG.   $25.00

60.  King, Dale S. – NALAKIHU, Excavations at a Pueblo III Site on Wupatki National Monument, Arizona. – Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 23, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1949, 8vo., tan wraps, 183pp., foldout map, illus.  X-lib, o/w VG.   $40.00

61.  Lister, Robert H. – CONTRIBUTIONS TO MESA VERDE ARCHAEOLOGY: II. Site 875, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. University of Colorado Studies, Series in Anthropology No. 11, University of Colorado Press, Boulder, 1965, 8vo., tan wraps, 112pp., illus., biblio.   $35.00

62.  Lister, Robert H. – CONTRIBUTIONS TO MESA VERDE ARCHAEOLOGY: IV. Site 1086, an Isolated, Above Ground Kiva in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. – Univ. of Colorado Studies, Series in Anthropology No. 13, University of Colorado Press, Boulder, 1967, 8vo., tan wraps, 24pp., illus., biblio.  Stamp on cover. $25.00

63.  Lobeck, A. K. (compiled and arranged by) – ATLAS OF AMERICAN GEOLOGY – The Geographical Press, Columbia Univ., NY, 1932, 4to., bound in heavy folder (as issued I believe). Colo. Plat. pp.81-85. Illustrated by Raymond C. Moore and W. H. Holmes. – Newberry was the geologist for both expeditions. A unique item. – VG+.   $45.00

64.  Lockwood, H. Claiborne and Lyndon L. Hargrave (ed. by Harold S. Colton and Robert C. Euler) – WOODCHUCK CAVE. A Basketmaker II Site in Tsegi Canyon, Arizona. – Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 26, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1953, 8vo., wraps, 33pp., illus., index.   $35.00

65.  Lockwood, H. Claiborne and Lyndon L. Hargrave (ed. by Harold S. Colton and Robert C. Euler) – WOODCHUCK CAVE. A Basketmaker II Site in Tsegi Canyon, Arizona. – Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 26, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1953, 8vo., wraps, 33pp., illus., index.  O.n. stamped on title page. $30.00

66.  Lohman, S. W. – THE GEOLOGIC STORY OF ARCHES NATIONAL PARK. – U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1393, GPO, Washington, 1975, 8vo., wraps, 126pp., illus., photos, index. Graphics by John R. Stacy. – Beautiful book with many full-color photos. Nice keepsake, useful guide. – VG+.   $12.50

67.  Lohman, S. W. – THE GEOLOGIC STORY OF CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK. – U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1327, GPO, Washington, 1974, 8vo., wraps, 126pp., illus., photos in the park plus a map, references, index. Graphics by John R. Stacy. – Beautiful book with many full-color photos. Nice keepsake, useful guide.   $15.00

68.  Lohman, S. W. – THE GEOLOGIC STORY OF CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK. – U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1327, GPO, Washington, 1974, 8vo., wraps, 126pp., illus., photos in the park plus a map, references, index. Graphics by John R. Stacy.   $8.00

69.  Lytle, George P. – MEMORIES. – Washington County News, Utah, June 1981, 4to., tan wraps, 56pp., illus.  Scarce.   $40.00

70.  Manning, Thomas G. – GOVERNMENT IN SCIENCE. The U.S. Geological Survey, 1867-1894. – University of Kentucky Press, 1967, 8vo. blue cloth, 257pp., index.   $20.00

71.  Markman, Harvey C. – FOSSILS. A Story of the Rocks and Their Record of Prehistoric Life. – Popular Series No. 3, Denver Museum of Natural History, reprinted 1954, 3rd edition, 8vo. pict. wraps, 96pp., illus.   $12.50

72.  Mattes, Merrill J. – FUR TRADERS AND TRAPPERS OF THE OLD WEST. – Yellowstone Library and Museum Association, 1947, self wraps, 15pp., references, illus.   $12.00

73.  Mayer, Larry (edited by) – EXTENSIONAL TECTONICS OF THE SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES: A Perspective of Processes and Kinematics. Tectonic Geomorphology Laboratory, Department of Geology, Special Paper 208 – Miami University, Ohio, 1986, 4to., pictorial wraps, 122pp.  Owner's name stamped inside front and rear cover, light cover wear otherwise VG.   $17.50

74.  McKee, Edwin D. – THE ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORY OF THE TOROWEAP AND KAIBAB FORMATIONS OF NORTHERN ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN UTAH. – Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C., 1938, 8vo., green cloth w/gilt title on spine and cover, 268pp., foldout map and charts, index to fossils, 48 plates. McKee was Grand Canyon National Park's naturalist and a research associate of Carnegie Institution of Washington. O.n. stamp.   $100.00

75.  McKee, Edwin D. – THE ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORY OF THE TOROWEAP AND KAIBAB FORMATIONS OF NORTHERN ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN UTAH. – Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C., 1938, 8vo., tan wraps, 268pp., foldout map and charts, index to fossils, 48 plates.  VG+.   $75.00

76.  McKee, Edwin D. – THE SUPAI GROUP OF GRAND CANYON. U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1173. – GPO, Washington, 1982, yellow pict. wraps, 504pp., illus., index. – A study of the environment and history of four red bed formations, partly marine and partly continental, that comprise the Supai Group of Grand Canyon, Arizona. – Owner's name removed o/w VG+.   $65.00

77.  McKee, Edwin D. and Raymond C. Gutschick – HISTORY OF THE REDWALL LIMESTONE OF NORTHERN ARIZONA. – The Geological Society of America Inc., Memoir 114, CO, 1969, 8vo., maroon cloth, 726pp., illus., foldout charts, plates.  X-lib, o/w VG+.   $85.00

78.  McKee, Edwin D. and Raymond C. Gutschick – HISTORY OF THE REDWALL LIMESTONE OF NORTHERN ARIZONA. – The Geological Society of America Inc., Memoir 114, Colorado, 1969, 8vo., maroon cloth, 726pp., illus., foldout charts, plates.  O.n. inside and on bottom edge.   $95.00

79.  McKee, Edwin D. and Raymond C. Gutschick – SEQUENCE OF SEDIMENTS AND UNCONFORMITIES. – Chapter II disbound from Geological Society of America Memoir 114, 1969, 8vo., stapled pages, pp.13-95, illus.  O.n. o/w VG.   $10.00

80.  McKee, Edwin D., Richard F. Wilson, William J. Breed, and Carol S. Breed (edited by) – EVOLUTION OF THE COLORADO RIVER IN ARIZONA. An hypothesis developed at the Symposium on Cenozoic Geology of the Colorado Plateau in Arizona, August 1964. Museum of Northern AZ Bulletin No. 44, Flagstaff, 1968, 2nd pr., 4to., brown pict. wraps, 67pp., references, maps, illus., foldout table of summary of events across the southern Colorado Plateau in Cenozoic time. Notes McKee in his preface: "The Colorado River and the Plateau region of northern Arizona have been the objects of detailed investiga­tion for more than 100 years yet the problem of the pre-Pleistocene history of the River has never been satisfactorily solved." VG+.   $32.50

81.  McKee, Edwin D., Richard F. Wilson, William J. Breed, and Carol S. Breed (edited by) – EVOLUTION OF THE COLORADO RIVER IN ARIZONA. An hypothesis developed at the Symposium on Cenozoic Geology of the Colorado Plateau in Arizona, August 1964. – Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 44, Flagstaff, 1968, 2nd printing, 4to., brown pict. wraps, 67pp., references, maps, illus., foldout table of summary of events across the southern Colorado Plateau in Cenozoic time. O.n. some underlining o/w VG.   $15.00

82.  McOmie, Prof. A.M., C.D. Jacobs, and Dr. O.C. Bartlett – ARIZONA STRIP (THE). Report of a Reconnaissance (sic) of the Country Northof the Grand Canyon. Board of Control, State of Arizona, 1915, 8vo., gray wraps, 39pp., many photos. McOmie was a state agronomist, Jacobs a USGS district engineer, and Bartlett a state entomologist. The study was authorized by then-governor George W.P. Hunt "with a view of bringing the facts regarding this comparatively unknown region and its highly enterprising and industrious inhabitants within the realms of current knowledge." The party traveled by Ford car from Flagstaff to House Rock Valley, then by foot or wagon and horses to Hurricane, Utah, across the Kaibab and Kanab Plateaus. A very early and intriguing report. Quite scarce.   $60.00

83.  Melis, Theodore S., William M. Phillips, Robert H. Webb, and Donald J. Bills – WHEN THE BLUE-GREEN WATERS TURN RED; Historical Flooding in Havasu Creek, Arizona. – U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4059, GPO, Washington, 1996, 4to., blue wraps, 136pp., illus. GPO imprint bottom p.136, centered, "[filled star] U.S. Government printing office 1996-0-786-055/59118", map, charts, b/w photos.   $35.00

84.  Merriam, Dr. C. Hart and Dr. Leonard Stejneger – RESULTS OF A BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAIN REGION AND DESERT OF THE LITTLE COLORADO, ARIZONA, North American Fauna No. 3. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Div. of Ornithology and Mammalogy, GPO, Washington, 1890, 8vo., gray wraps, 136pp. plus 13 full-page plates, plus 5 double-page, full-color maps bound in at back, biblio., index. Merriam was chief of the Agri. Dept.'s Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy. This remarkable paper includes, as Part II, a study of "The Grand Caρon of the Colorado, between the Kaibab and Cocanini (sic) Plateaus, Arizona." Under general remarks on the canyon, Merriam notes: "The extremes of temperature are well illustrated by the fact that the lowest temperature of the twenty-four hours at the bottom of the caρon was 80 degrees F. at 4 a.m. Sept. 13, while at the same time thick ice formed on a bucket of water at the top of the caρon." Part II also includes lists of mammals and birds noted at the Canyon. The bulk of the report covers observations on mammals and birds noted in the San Francisco Mtn. region, with specific reference to the "seven life zones" defined by the study. Dr. Stejneger, curator of reptiles at the U.S. National Museum, contributed a study of reptiles in the area. The five full-color, double-page maps bound in at the back include: (1) Map of Arizona, showing the Life Zones defined by the Survey; (2) Biological Map of the San Francisco Mtn. Region, showing the seven Life Zones defined by the Survey; (3) Map of the San Francisco Mtn. region showing the distribution of pinus aristata, P. ponderosa, and P.edulis; (4) Map of the (region) showing the distribution of Picea engelmanni, Pseudotsuga douglasii, and Juniperus occidentalis monosperma, and (5) Provisional Biological Map of North America, showing the principal Life Areas. These maps are not only informative, they are also works of art. Map #5 may have pioneered in its field.   $150.00

85.  Merriam, Dr. C. Hart and Dr. Leonard Stejneger – RESULTS OF A BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAIN REGION AND DESERT OF THE LITTLE COLORADO, ARIZONA, North American Fauna No. 3. – U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Div. of Ornithology and Mammalogy, GPO, Washington, 1890, 8vo., gray wraps, 136pp. plus 13 full-page plates, plus 5 double-page, full-color maps bound in at back, biblio., index.    $125.00

86.  Merrill, George P. – THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF AMERICAN GEOLOGY. Hafner Publishing Company, NY, 1969 (facsimile of the edition of 1924), 8vo., blue cloth w/gilt, 773pp., appendix, index, 130 plates (most of them are portraits of famed geologists); foldout colored map in rear pocket. – Merrill, as head curator of the U. S. National Museum, developed the Museum's department of geology and paleontology into one of the world's greatest collections. A massive, meaty volume with enormous detail on state and federal surveys, bio. data on geologists. Appendix contains letters related to matters covered in the text, involving many of the geological giants: Agassiz, Powell, Dutton, Whipple, Torrey, Lyell, Newberry, Hayden, Wheeler, Baird, Meek, Warren, among others. There is much on Powell, Hayden, King, Wheeler (some marvelous period photos), and their various expeditions. Excellent background for a better understanding of the work and significance of these pioneer geologists. VG+.   $45.00

87.  Miles M.D., James S. – ORTHOPEDIC PROBLEMS OF THE WETHERILL MESA POPULATIONS. Publications in Archaeology 7G, Wetherill Mesa Studies, National Park Service, U. S. Department of the Interior, Washington, 1975, 4to., brown wraps, 52pp., illus., index.  VG+.   $25.00

88.  Miller, Donald M. Robert A. Young, Thomas W. Gatlin, and John A. Richardson. AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF THE GRAND CANYON. Monograph Number 4, Grand Canyon Natural History Association, AZ, 1982, 4to., tan wraps, 144pp., illus. Describes and depicts all known species and subspecies of amphibians and reptiles currently inhabiting Grand Canyon National Park. Ford 184. VG+.   $100.00

89.  Moore, Richard T. and Eldred D. Wilson – BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF ARIZONA, 1848-1964. University of Arizona Bulletin 173, Arizona Bureau of Mines, Tucson, 1965, 8vo., wraps, 321pp.  X-lib, o.n., o/w VG.   $7.00

90.  Morales, Michael (edited by) – ASPECTS OF MESOZOIC GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF THE COLORADO PLATEAU. Bulletin 59, Museum of Northern AZ Press, Flagstaff, 1993, 4to., tan wraps, 192pp., illus.  Signed by geologist and writer Wayne Ranney.   $20.00

91.  Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 28 -- Spier, Leslie – MOHAVE CULTURE ITEMS. –Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1955, tall 8vo., wraps, 35pp., illus.   $25.00

92.  Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 28 -- Spier, Leslie – MOHAVE CULTURE ITEMS. –Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1955, tall 8vo., wraps, 35pp., illus.   $25.00

93.  Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 30 -- Taylor, Walter W. – TWO ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN NORTHERN ARIZONA. The Pueblo Ecology Study: Hail and Farewell and A Brief Survey Through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. –Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1958, 8vo., tan wraps, 30pp., illus.   $30.00

94.  Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 30 -- Taylor, Walter W. – TWO ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN NORTHERN ARIZONA. The Pueblo Ecology Study: Hail and Farewell and A Brief Survey Through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. –Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1958, 8vo., tan wraps, 30pp., illus.  O.n. on cover. $30.00

95.  Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 30 -- Taylor, Walter W. – TWO ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN NORTHERN ARIZONA. The Pueblo Ecology Study: Hail and Farewell and A Brief Survey Through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. –Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1958, 8vo., tan wraps, 30pp., illus.   $30.00

96.  National Research Council – RIVER AND DAM MANAGEMENT: A Review of the Bureau of Reclamation's Glen Canyon Environmental Studies. – National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1987, 8vo., brown pict. boards, 203pp., illus., maps, biblio. – Committee to Review the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, Water Science and Technology Board, and Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources.   $22.50

97.  Nations, J. Dale, Clay M. Conway and Gordon A. Swann (editors) – GEOLOGY OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN ARIOZNA. – FIELD TRIP GUIDEBOOK FOR GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ROCKY MOUNTAIN SECTION MEETING, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA, 1986. Northern Arizona University, 1986, 1st printing, 4to., white pict. wraps, 176pp., illus.   $20.00

98.  Nations, J. Dale, Clay M. Conway and Gordon A. Swann (editors) – GEOLOGY OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN ARIOZNA. – FIELD TRIP GUIDEBOOK FOR GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ROCKY MOUNTAIN SECTION MEETING, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA, 1986. NAU, 1986, 1st printing, 4to., white pict. wraps, 176pp., illus.  Signed by geologist and writer Wayne Ranney.   $20.00

99.  New Mexico Geological Society – GUIDEBOOK OF THE SOUTH AND WEST SIDES OF THE SAN JUAN BASIN, New Mexico and Arizona. Second Field Conference, October 12-13-14, 1951, 1975, 3rd pr., 4to., plastic comb-bind gray/red wraps, , 167pp., illus. Among the contents: Stratigraphy of the Outcropping Permian Rocks Around the San Juan Basin by Charles B. Read; Triassic Rocks of the Arizona-New Mexico Border Area by E. D. McKee; and Jurassic Formations of the South and West Sides of the San Juan Basin by Craig, Holmes, Harsberger and others. Several maps of the region.   $40.00

100.  New Mexico Geological Society (edited by H. L. James) – GUIDEBOOK OF MONUMENT VALLEY AND VICINITY. Arizona and Utah. – New Mexico Geological Society, Twenty-fourth Field Conference, Socorro, October 4-6, 1973, 4to., gray buckrum, pict. endpapers, 206pp., illus., plus Business and Professional Directory. – Papers on the stratigraphy, geomorphology and general geology of the region as well as papers on anthropology, Navajo history, Navajo rugs and Movie-making in Monument Valley.   $50.00

101.  New Mexico Geological Society (edited by Roger Y. Anderson and John W. Harshbarger) – GUIDEBOOK OF THE BLACK MESA BASIN. Northeastern Arizona. – Ninth Field Conference, October 16, 17, and 18, 1958, prepared in cooperation with the Arizona Geological Society, New Mexico Geological Society, 4to., black buckram, 205pp., illus., geological cross sections in rear pocket. – Exit road log, Grand Canyon rim drives and Orphan Mine by W. L. Chenoweth; Section of Kaibab Trail showing principal features of interest along the way by E. D. McKee; Resume of Grand Canyon History by F. S. Dellenbaugh; Redwall Limestone by E. D. McKee; Permian Sedimentary Rocks of the Black Mesa Basin Area by H. W. Pierce; and much more on Black Mesa. – O.n., o/w VG+.   $50.00

102.  Noble, L. F. – CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF THE GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA - THE GEOLOGY OF THE SHINUMO AREA. From The American Journal of Science, Fourth Series, Vol. XXIX, June 1910, 8vo., gray wraps, pp.369-386, pp.497-528, biblio.   $30.00

103.  Noble, L. F. – CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF THE GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA - THE GEOLOGY OF THE SHINUMO AREA. From The American Journal of Science, Fourth Series, Vol. XXIX, June 1910, 8vo., gray wraps, pp.369-386, pp.497-528, biblio.   $30.00

104.  Noble, L. F. – CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF THE GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA - THE GEOLOGY OF THE SHINUMO AREA. From The American Journal of Science, Fourth Series, Vol. XXIX, June 1910, 8vo., gray wraps, pp.369-386, pp.497-528, biblio.   $30.00

105.  Noble, L. F. – CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF THE GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA - THE GEOLOGY OF THE SHINUMO AREA. From The American Journal of Science, Fourth Series, Vol. XXIX, June 1910, 8vo., gray wraps, pp.369-386, pp.497-528, biblio.   $30.00

106.  Noble, L. F. – CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF THE GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA - THE GEOLOGY OF THE SHINUMO AREA. – From The American Journal of Science, Fourth Series, Vol. XXIX, June 1910, 8vo., gray wraps, pp.369-386, pp.497-528, biblio.  Tender spine o/w VG+.   $30.00

107.  Pearthree, Philip A – LATE QUATERNARY FAULTING AND SEISMIC HAZARD IN SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA AND ADJACENT PORTIONS OF NEW MEXICO AND SONORA, MEXICO. Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Unedited Preliminary Report 86-8 – University of Arizona, Tucson, 1986, 4to., comb-bind green wraps, 10pp. single-sided plus tables, references, large full-color map of Arizona.  VG+.   $12.00

108.  Phillips, Barbara G., Arthur M. Phillips III, and Marilyn Ann Schmidt Bernzott – ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF VASCULAR PLANTS OF GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK 1987. – Monograph Number 7, Grand Canyon Natural History Assoc., AZ, 1987, 4to., yellow pict. wraps, 79pp., biblio., index, illus. This monograph lists some 1400 species of plants. Intensive research and collecting efforts have been carried out in the Park since the previous checklist, and the Inner Gorge has been thoroughly collected, resulting in the addition of many species to the flora of the Canyon. Small stamped o.n. o/w VG+.   $20.00

109.  Phillips, Barbara G., Robert A. Johnson, Arthur M. Phillips, III, and Nancy J. Brian. – MONITORING THE EFFECTS OF RECREATIONAL USE ON COLORADO RIVER BEACHES IN GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK. – Bulletin Series 55, Museum of Northern Arizona Press, Flagstaff, 1986, 4to., yellow wraps, 131pp., appendix. – In-depth survey includes comparison aerial photos of several beaches 1973 and 1982. – VG+.   $22.50

110.  Potter, Loren D. and Natalie B. Pattison – SHORELINE ECOLOGY OF LAKE POWELL. – Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin Number 29, National Science Foundation, University of New Mexico, September 1976, 4to., blue wraps, plastic strip binding, 238pp., b/w photos, map.  VG.   $15.00

111.  Putt, Patrick John – SOUTH KAIBAB NATIONAL FOREST: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW. – Kaibab National Forest and Center for Colorado Plateau Studies at Northern Arizona University, June 30, 1991, 4to., plastic comb-bind wraps, 223pp., illus. – Chapter 15, Mining, pp. 152-158.   $30.00

112.  Rigby, J. Keith – NORTHERN COLORADO PLATEAU Field Guide.  K/H Geology Field Guide Series, Kendall/Hunt Publishing, Iowa, 1976, 8vo., pict. wraps, 207pp., illus., glossary. – Author is a professor of geology at Brigham Young University in Provo. Opens with a general geologic history of the area. Divides the area into segments, with road logs by miles, describing geologic features at stated mileages. – O.n.  $30.00

113.  Rigby, J. Keith – NORTHERN COLORADO PLATEAU Field Guide.  K/H Geology Field Guide Series, Kendall/Hunt Publishing, Iowa, 1976, 8vo., pict. wraps, 207pp., illus., glossary.    $17.50

114.  Rowley, William D. – U.S. FOREST SERVICE GRAZING AND RANGELANDS. A History. – Texas A&M University Press, College Station, 1985, 1st edition, 8vo., green cloth, pict. dustjacket, 270pp., illus., index.   $20.00

115.  Schmeckebier, L. F. – U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 222, Series G, Miscellaneous, 26. CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE HAYDEN, KING, POWELL, AND WHEELER SURVEYS. GPO, Wash., 1904, 8vo., wraps, 208pp. Index to Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Geographical and Geological Surveys of the Rocky Mountain Region, and Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian. A key item for researching the surveys of the West. – Spine chipped o/w VG.   $125.00

116.  Shields, Wayne F. and C. Gregory Crampton, Floyd A. O'Neil, and Gregory C. Thompson – THE HISTORIC AND PREHISTORIC CULTURAL RESOURCES OF THE UPPER COLORADO RIVER REGION (Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico). A Speical Report to the National Park Service. – University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1968, 4to., tan wraps, 93pp. and 91pp. – Shields report: Prehistoric Cultural Resources of the Upper Colorado River Basin (93pp.). Crampton et al report: "A Survey of the Historical Resources of the Upper Colorado River Basin" (91pp.).   $30.00

117.  Siemers, Charles T. and Norman R. King – MACROINVERTEBRATE PALEO­EC­OLOGY OF A TRANSGRESSIVE MARINE SAND­STONE, CLIFF HOUSE SANDSTONE (UPPER CRETACEOUS), CHACO CANYON, NORTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO. – Article from NEW MEXICO GEOL. SOC. GUIDEBOOK, 25th Field Conf., Ghost Rand (Central-Northern N.M.), 1974, 4to., self wraps, pp.267-277, illus.  Photocopy, stapled.   $5.00

118.  Simmons, Ralph B. – THE TURBLENT COLORADO. – Article on pp. 14, 40-47 in COLORADO RIVER ADVENTURES magazine, No. 7, Spring 1963, 4to., pict. wraps, illus. – Reference source Boulder Dam and The Great Southwest by Ralph B. Simmons. Includes the story of Spanish exploration.   $10.00

119.  Simms, Steven R. (with sections by Rebecca Rauch) – A CULTURAL RESOURCE INVENTORY OF THE GLEN CANYON TO SIGURD TRANSMISSION LINE, ARIZONA AND UTAH. – Report of Investigations No. 79-35, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, November 1979, 4to., gray wraps, 53pp., illus. – Submitted in partial fulfillment of an agreement (reference NO. 93-4729-399.9182) between Utah Power and Light Company and the University of Utah. United States Antiquities Act Permits No. 79-UT-062 and 79-AZ-103, Utah State Permit No. 356 (Cultural Resources), and Utah State Permit No. 0032 (Paleontological Resources).   $22.50

120.  Smith, Watson – EXCAVATIONS IN BIG HAWK VALLEY, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona. – Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 24, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, February 1952, 8vo., tan wraps, 202pp., illus.  X-lib, o/w VG.   $40.00

121.  Swarth, Harry S. (Joseph Grinnel and Swarth, eds.) – A DISTRIBUTIONAL LIST OF THE BIRDS OF ARIZONA. – Pacific Coast Avifauna Number 10, Contribution from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California, Cooper Ornithological Club, California, 1914, 8vo., gray wraps, 133pp., biblio., index, colored map "Life Zones of Arizona."   $45.00

122.  Swarth, Harry S. (Joseph Grinnel and Swarth, eds.) – A DISTRIBUTIONAL LIST OF THE BIRDS OF ARIZONA. – Pacific Coast Avifauna Number 10, Contribution from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California, Cooper Ornithological Club, California, 1914, 8vo., gray wraps, 133pp., biblio., index, colored map "Life Zones of Arizona."   $45.00

123.  Swarth, Harry S. (Joseph Grinnel and Swarth, eds.) – A DISTRIBUTIONAL LIST OF THE BIRDS OF ARIZONA. – Pacific Coast Avifauna Number 10, Contribution from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California, Cooper Ornithological Club, California, 1914, 8vo., gray wraps, 133pp., biblio., index, colored map "Life Zones of Arizona."   $45.00

124.  Tucker, Edwin A. (compiled by) – THE EARLY DAYS: A Sourcebook of Southwestern Region History, Book 1. – Cultural Resources Management Report No. 7, USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region, September 1989, 4to., white wraps, 314pp., illus.   $25.00

125.  Tucker, Edwin A. (compiled by) – THE EARLY DAYS: A Sourcebook of Southwestern Region History, Book 2. – Cultural Resources Management Report No. 11 USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region, March 1991, 4to., white wraps, 120pp., illus.   $25.00

126.  Tucker, Edwin A. (compiled by) – THE EARLY DAYS: A Sourcebook of Southwestern Region History, Book 3. – Cultural Resources Management Report No. 12, USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region, July 1992, 4to., white wraps, 254pp., illus., index.   $25.00

127.  U. S. Department of Agriculture - Pearson, G. A. – NATURAL REPRODUCTION OF WESTERN YELLOW PINE IN THE SOUTHWEST. – Bulletin No. 1105, GPO, Washington, April 27, 1923, 8vo., tan wraps, 144pp., illus., foldout map and charts.  VG.   $25.00

128.  U. S. Department of Interior – NEW PUBLICATIONS: LIST 203, February 1, 1925. – Geological Survey, Bulletins and Water Supply Papers, application for free publications order sheet, p.3-4. Each new item is described and priced.  $3.00

129.  U. S. Department of the Interior – SMOOTH WATER WONDERS OF LABRINTH CANYON. – Moab District, Bureau of Land Management, no date, 4to., tan wraps, 9pp., illus.   $12.00

130.  U. S. Federal Aviation Administration – SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES IN THE VICINITY OF GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK -- SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT, JUNE 1999. – U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, 1997, 4to., comb-bind wraps, 5 chapters each individually paginated (200+ pages), 9 appendices, tables, figures many foldout color maps.  $45.00

131.  U. S. Federal Aviation Administration – SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES IN THE VICINITY OF GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK -- WRITTEN REEVALUATION, ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT. – U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, 1997, 4to., comb-bind wraps, 30pp., appendices. (Prepared by William J. Marx, Reginald C. Matthews, John M. Gulding, Ann M. Hooker, Ernestine Hunter, Jake A. Plante, Alan V. Trickey, Donna G. Warren, Gregg G. Fleming, Amanda S. Rapoza, John R. D'Aprile, Paul J. Gerbi, Fred B. Bankert, William J. Willkie, Kimberly C. Hughes, Wendi L. Baldwin, and Mylinda H. Green.)  VG.   $15.00

132.  U. S. House of Representatives – ARIZONA--ORGANIZATION OF TERRITORY OF. – 34th Congress, 3d Session, Report No. 2, January 12, 1857, 8vo., 2pp.   $20.00

133.  U. S. House of Representatives – ARIZONA--ORGANIZATION OF TERRITORY OF. – To accompany bill H. R. No. 752, 34th Congress, 3d Session, Report No. 117, January 20, 1857, 8vo., 2pp.   $17.50

134.  U. S. Senate – REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, In Answer to a Resolution of The Senate in Relation to the Progress of the Report of Major Emory on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. – Republished by Art Source International, Colorado, 1986, 3th Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Doc. No. 37 (1858), 8vo., self wraps, 6pp.   $20.00

135.  Untermann, G. E. and B. R. – FIELD GUIDE TO THE GEOLOGY OF THE UINTA MOUNTAINS AND ADJACENT SYNCLINAL BASINS.  Earth Science Education Series 1, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, no date (circa 1961), 8vo., pict. wraps, 12pp., illus.   $4.00

136.  Untermann, G. E. and B. R. Untermann – GEOLOGY OF DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT AND VICINITY, Utah - Colorado. – Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Bulletin 42, University of Utah, June, 1954, 8vo., gray wraps, 228pp., illus., foldout map.   $35.00

137.  Utah Geological Society - Cook, Douglas R. (editor) – GEOLOGY OF THE BINGHAM MINING DISTRICT AND NORTHERN OQUIRRH MOUNTAINS. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 16, Utah Geological Society, Salt Lake City, 1961, 8vo., tan wraps, 145pp., illus., maps in rear pocket. – Pennsylvanian and Permian Stratigraphy of the Central Oquirrh Mountains. Stratigraphy of the North End of the Oquirrh Mountains. Structural Geology of the North End of the Oquirrh Mountains. General Geology and Structure of the Bingham District. The Stratigraphy of the Carr Fork Mines, Bingham District. The Bingham District--A Zoned Porphyry Ore Deposit. The Volcanics of the Eastern Slopes of the Bingham District. History of Mining in the Bingham District. Road Log--Part 1--Bingham District and central Oquirrh Mountains. Road Load--Part 2--The Northern Oquirrh Mountains. – VG+.   $22.50

138.  Utah Geological Society - Cook, Douglas R. (editor) – GEOLOGY OF THE EAST TINTIC MOUNTAINS AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE TINTIC MINING DISTRICTS. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 12, Utah Geological Society, SLC, 1957, 8vo., tan wraps, 183pp., illus., maps in rear pocket. – General Geology of the East Tintic Mountains Ore Deposits of the Main Tintic Mining District. Ore deposits of the Chief Mine. Geology of the Halloysite Deposit at the Dragon Mine. Introduction to the Geology and Ore Deposits of the East Tintic Mining District. Ore Deposits of the Tintic Standard, North Lily and Eureka Lilly Mines. Ore Deposits of the Eureka Standard, Apex Standard and Iron King Mines. Hydrothermal Alteration in the East Tintic Mining District. Summary of Exploration in the East Tintic Mining District. Ore Deposits of the North Tintic Mining District. Road Logs, Main and East Tintic Mining Districts. – VG+.   $22.50

139.  Utah Geological Society - Hamblin, W. K. and M. G. Best (editors) – THE WESTERN GRAND CANYON DISTRICT. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 23, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1970, 8vo., tan wraps, 156pp., illus., maps in rear pocket. – Structure of the Western Grand Canyon Region by W. K. Hamblin. Late Cenozoic Basalt Flows of the Western Grand Canyon by W. K. Hamblin. Lava Dams in the Toroweap and Prospect Areas of the Grand Canyon by W. K. Hamblin. Late Cenozoic Basalt Types in the Western Grand Canyon Region by M. G. Best and W. H. Brimhall. Implications of Tectonism and Volcanism in the Western Grand Canyon by M. G. Best and W. K. Hamblin. A Summary of the Stratigraphy of the Western Grand Canyon Region by W. K. Hamblin. Road Log--W. K. Hamblin and M. G. Best. – VG+.   $35.00

140.  Utah Geological Society - Hamblin, W. K. and M. G. Best (editors) – THE WESTERN GRAND CANYON DISTRICT. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 23, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1970, 8vo., tan wraps, 156pp., illus., maps in rear pocket. – VG+.   $35.00

141.  Utah Geological Society - Hamblin, W. K. and M. G. Best (editors) – THE WESTERN GRAND CANYON DISTRICT. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 23, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1970, 8vo., tan wraps, 156pp., illus., maps in rear pocket. VG+.   $35.00

142.  Utah Geological Society - Marsell, Ray E. (editor) – GEOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL WASATCH MOUNTAINS, UTAH. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 8, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, Utah Geological Society, Salt Lake City 1952, 8vo., wraps, 71pp., foldouts maps, maps in rear pocket. – City Creek to Parleys Canyon by A. E. Granger and B. J. Sharp. Parleys Canyon to the Traverse Range by M. D. Crittenden, B. J. Sharp and F. C. Calkins. Geology of the Northern Farmington Mountains by Gordon L. Bell. Wasatch Hinterland by Armand J. Eardley. Road Log of Conducted Tours by Hurbert Lambert. – VG+.   $25.00

143.  Utah Geological Society - Marsell, Ray E. (editor) – GEOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL WASATCH MOUNTAINS, UTAH. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 8, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, Utah Geological Society, Salt Lake City 1952, 8vo., wraps, 71pp., foldouts maps, maps in rear pocket. VG+.   $25.00

144.  Utah Geological Society - Stokes, Wm. Lee – GEOLOGY OF THE UTAH-COLORADO SALT DOME REGION WITH EMPHASIS ON GYPSUM VALLEY, COLORADO. – GUIDEBOOK TO THE GEOLOGY OF UTAH, Number 3, Utah Geologic Society, Salt Lake City, 1948, 8vo., tan wraps, 50pp., illus., maps in rear pocket. – Generalized section of the Exposed Sedimentary Rocks of the Utah-Colorado Salt Dome Region. Structural Geology. Description of Individual Features: Onion Creek--Sinbad Valley; Paradox Valley--Salt Valley; Gypsum Valley--Spanish Valley; and Lisbon Valley. Problems of Structure, Stratigraphy and Physiography: Geologic Date of Salt Flowage, Effects of Solution and Collapse, and Time of Collapse. Upheaval Dome. Unaweep Canyon. Synopsis of Tertiary History. Logs of Tours: Grand Junction to Gypsum Valley; Gypsum Valley; and Naturita, Colorado to Crescent Junction, Utah. – VG+.   $35.00

145.  Valley National Bank – THE GRAND CANYON VISITORS' ALMANAC. A Compendium of New, Useful, and Entertaining Matter Concerning Nature's Crowing Splendor. – No publisher, no date, 12mo, wraps, 32pp., illus.   $5.00

146.  van Riper III, Charles and Elena T. Deshler (editors) – PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF RESEARCH ON THE COLORADO PLATEAU. – Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-97/12, United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1997, 8vo., white pict. wraps, 256pp., illus.  VG+.   $5.00

147.  Van Ripper III, Charles – PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND BIENNIAL CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH IN COLORADO PLATEAU NATIONAL PARKS. – Second Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, 25-28 October 1993. Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-95/11, U. S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, 1995, 8vo., paperback, 305pp.  VG+.   $10.00

148.  Vasey, Dr. George – REPORT OF AN INVESTIGATION OF THE GRASSES OF THE ARID DISTRICTS OF TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, NEVADA, AND UTAH IN 1887. – Bulletin No. 6, Department of Agriculture, Botanical Division, GPO, Washington, 1888, 8vo., gray wraps, 61pp., 30 plates. – Vasey, botanist, born near Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, February 28, 1822. He came to this country when a child, and was graduated at Berkshire medical college, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in 1848. Settling in the practice of his profession in Illinois, he continued it for twenty years. In April 1872, he was appointed botanist to the department of agriculture in Washington. Vasey was an acquaintance of John Wesley Powell. Powell named a spring in Grand Canyon after Vasey at Mile 32. Vasey had accompanied Powell into the Rockies in the summer of 1868. – Lacks rear paper cover o/w VG or better.   $50.00

149.  Veronico, Nicholas A., Ed Davies, Donald B. McComb Jr., and Michael M. McComb – WRECK CHASING 2. Commercial Aircraft Crashes & Crash Sites. – World Transport Press, Florida, 1996, 1st edition, red pict. wraps, 4to., 128pp., illus. – Includes how to find airliner crash sites, obtaining crash reports, crash listings by aircraft type, complete listing of all U.S. DC-3 crashes by date, aircraft that have crashed and returned to the skies, plus stories of aircraft crashes and the sites today.   $22.50

150.  Vitt, Laurie J. and Robert D. Ohmart – HERPTOFAUNA OF THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER: DAVIS DAM TO THE MEXICAN BORDER. – PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESTERN FOUNDATION OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology, Vol. 2, No 2., California, September 1978, tall 8vo., tan wraps, pp.35-72.   $15.00

151.  Walcott, Charles D. – CAMBRIAN GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY, V. No. 3--Cambrian and Ozarkian Trilobites. – Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 75, Number 3, Publication 2823, Smithsonian Institution, June 1, 1925, tall 8vo., tan wraps, 146pp., illus.   $22.50

152.  Walcott, Charles D. – THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Its Origin, Development, Organization, and Operations. U.S.G.S. Bulletin 227, Series G. Miscellaneous 27.  GPO, Washington, 1904, 8vo., gray wraps, 205pp., illus., index.   $45.00

153.  Wells, Frank Evarts – THE STORY OF "OLD BILL" WILLIAMS. "Scout of the Santa Fe Trail." – Williams News Press, Arizona, October 1962, 16th ed., 4to., green wraps, 14pp., photos, illustrations by Frances Wells Roberts. – Also includes "The Birth of the Town of Williams". The story of the man for whom Bill Williams Mountain, the Town of Williams, and Bill Williams River were named. Also has many interesting ads for cafes and other services. – Sun fade on front cover o/w VG.   $18.00

154.  Wendorf, Fred (with selections by Kate Peck Hent, Earl H. Morris and Anna O. Shepard) – ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL MONUMENT. – Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 27, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, 1953, 8vo., brown cloth, 203pp., index, illus.   $50.00

155.  Western Heritage Conservation – THE OUTSTANDING WONDER. Zion Canyon's Cable Mountain Draw Works. – Zion Natural History Association, Utah, 1981, 4to., tan wraps, 66pp., illus. – The cable was used to haul lumber down from the cliffs for building purposes. – VG+.   $25.00

156.  Wheeler – REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, APPENDIX JJ TO APENDIX LL. Annual Report of Lieutenant George M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1876. – removed from larger volume, homemade paper wraps, large foldout maps, pp.219-564. Mostly related to the Colorado River, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, California.  $95.00

157.  Wilson, Eldred D. – ASBESTOS DEPOSITS OF ARIZONA (with an introduction on asbestos minerals by G. M. Butler). – Arizona Bureau of Mines, Bulletin 126, University of Arizona, Tucson, October 15, 1928, 8vo., gray wraps, 100 pp., index, illus. – See pp. 86-92, both Bass and Hance mines are mentioned. An interesting read. – Spine fade and hand titled, o.n. stamped on cover, o/w VG.   $20.00

158.  Wilson, Eldred D. – BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF ARIZONA. – Univ. of Arizona Bulletin, Vol. X, No. 2, Arizona Bureau of Mines, Tucson, April 1, 1939, 8vo., wraps, 164pp.  O.n. stamped on cover and title page, o/w VG.   $7.00

159.  Wyckoff, Ralph W. G. and Franklin D. Davidson, Karl W. Schwab, Allen S. Gottesfeld, Thomas L. Brown and Peter R. Buseck – PRELIMINARY RESEARCH IN THE TRIASSIC CHINLE FORMATION. – Supplement to Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 47, Arizona, 1972, 4to., tan wraps, 23pp., illus. – The Microstructure of Some Chinle Fossils: A Preliminary Investigation; The Search for Bacteria in Fossil Wood: A Preliminary Investigation; Palynology of the Chinle Formation; and Low Grade Metamorphism in the Chinle Formation. – VG+.   $15.00

160.  Young, Craig E. – TREE RINGS AND KAIBAB NORTH DEER HUNTING SUCCESS, 1925-1975. – Article on pp. 61-65 in JOURNAL OF THE ARIZONA-NEVADA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Volume 14, Number 3, Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, October 1979, 4to., yellow wraps, pp.60-90.  VG+.   $7.00

 

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS

161.  No. 22 – Schroeder, Albert H. (with contributions by Myrl V. Walker, Russell K. Grater, Katharine Bartlett, Irene Emery, Volney H. Jones and Ben W. Wetherill. – ARCHAEOLOGY OF ZION PARK. – Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, June 1955, 4to., tan wraps, 212pp., illus.  VG.   $45.00

162.  No. 30 – Lister, Robert H. – THE GLEN CANYON SURVEY IN 1957. – Glen Canyon Series No. 1, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, March 1958, 4to., tan wraps, 57pp., illus.  X-lib, o/w VG.   $40.00

163.  No. 30 – Lister, Robert H. – THE GLEN CANYON SURVEY IN 1957. – Glen Canyon Series No. 1, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, March 1958, 4to., tan wraps, 57pp., illus.  X-lib, o/w VG.   $40.00

164.  No. 31 – Woodbury, Angus M. and Staff Members of the Division of Biological Sciences. – PRELIMINARY REPORT ON BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF THE GLEN CANYON RESERVOIR. – Glen Canyon Series No. 2, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, April 1958, 4to., tan wraps, 219pp., illus.  Small stamp on front cover o/w VG.   $45.00

165.  No. 31 – Woodbury, Angus M. and Staff Members of the Division of Biological Sciences. – PRELIMINARY REPORT ON BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF THE GLEN CANYON RESERVOIR. – Glen Canyon Series No. 2, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, April 1958, 4to., tan wraps, 219pp., illus.  O.n. on front cover, note "given to Harry Aleson, 10‑18-60" o/w VG.   $45.00

166.  No. 36 – Woodbury, Angus M., Stephen D. Durrant and Seville Flowers – SURVEY OF VEGETATION IN THE GLEN CANYON RESERVOIR BASIN. – Glen Canyon Series No. 5, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, January 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 56pp., illus.  VG+.   $45.00

167.  No. 36 – Woodbury, Angus M., Stephen D. Durrant and Seville Flowers – SURVEY OF VEGETATION IN THE GLEN CANYON RESERVOIR BASIN. – Glen Canyon Series No. 5, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, January 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 56pp., illus.  VG+.   $45.00

168.  No. 37 – Purdy, William M. (Charles E. Dibble, editor) – AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF THE FLAMING GORGE AREA. – Univ. of Utah, March 1959, Upper Colorado Series No. 1, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, second printing October 1962, 4to., tan wraps, 42pp., photos, maps, biblio. – Standard resource on the area. – VG+.   $35.00

169.  No. 37 – Purdy, William M. (Charles E. Dibble, editor) – AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF THE FLAMING GORGE AREA. – Univ. of Utah, March 1959, Upper Colorado Series No. 1, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, second printing October 1962, 4to., tan wraps, 42pp., photos, maps, biblio. – Standard resource on the area. – VG+.   $35.00

170.  No. 39 – Fowler, Don D., James H. Gunnerson, Jesse D. Jennings, Robert H. Lister, Dee Ann Suhm, and Ted Weller – THE GLEN CANYON ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Part I. – Glen Canyon Series No. 6, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, May 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 316pp., illus.  Errata stapled inside front cover, o/w VG.   $55.00

171.  No. 39 – Fowler, Don D., James H. Gunnerson, Jesse D. Jennings, Robert H. Lister, Dee Ann Suhm, and Ted Weller – THE GLEN CANYON ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Part II. – Glen Canyon Series No. 6, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, May 1959, 4to., tan wraps, pp.319-707, illus.  Errata stapled inside front cover o/w VG.   $55.00

172.  No. 40 – Woodbury, Angus M. et al. – ECOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE FLORA AND FAUNA IN GLEN CANYON. – Glen Canyon Series No. 7, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, June 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 226pp., illus.  X-lib o/w VG.   $45.00

173.  No. 40 – Woodbury, Angus M. et al. – ECOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE FLORA AND FAUNA IN GLEN CANYON. – Glen Canyon Series No. 7, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, June 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 226pp., illus.  Small lib. stamp on cover o/w VG.   $45.00

174.  No. 42 – Crampton, C. Gregory – OUTLINE HISTORY OF THE GLEN CANYON REGION, 1776-1922. – Glen Canyon Series No. 9, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, September 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 137pp., illus.  VG.   $50.00

175.  No. 42 – Crampton, C. Gregory – OUTLINE HISTORY OF THE GLEN CANYON REGION, 1776-1922. – Glen Canyon Series No. 9, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, September 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 137pp., illus.  Small library stamp on front cover, o/w VG.   $50.00

176.  No. 42 – Crampton, C. Gregory – OUTLINE HISTORY OF THE GLEN CANYON REGION, 1776-1922. – Glen Canyon Series No. 9, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, September 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 137pp., illus.  Small stamp on front cover, o/w VG.   $50.00

177.  No. 43 – Gunnerson, James. H. – 1957 EXCAVATIONS, GLEN CANYON AREA. – Glen Canyon Series No. 10, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, September 1959, 4to., tan wraps, 163pp., illus.  O.n. on cover o/w VG+.   $45.00

178.  No. 44 – Lipe, William D. (with appendices by Christy G. Turners II, and Lyndon L. Hargrave) – 1958 EXCAVATIONS, GLEN CANYON AREA.  Glen Canyon Series No. 11, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, March 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 241pp., illus.  Small stamp on front cover o/w VG.   $65.00

179.  No. 44 – Lipe, William D. (with appendices by Christy G. Turners II, and Lyndon L. Hargrave) – 1958 EXCAVATIONS, GLEN CANYON AREA. – Glen Canyon Series No. 11, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, March 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 241pp., illus.  VG.   $65.00

180.  No. 46 – Crampton, C. Gregory – HISTORICAL SITES IN GLEN CANYON, MOUTH OF SAN JUAN RIVER TO LEE'S FERRY. – Glen Canyon Series No. 12, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, June 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 130pp., illus.  Small stamp on front cover o/w VG.   $60.00

181.  No. 46 – Crampton, C. Gregory – HISTORICAL SITES IN GLEN CANYON, MOUTH OF SAN JUAN RIVER TO LEE'S FERRY. – Glen Canyon Series No. 12, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, June 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 130pp., illus.  VG+.   $60.00

182.  No. 46 – Crampton, C. Gregory – HISTORICAL SITES IN GLEN CANYON, MOUTH OF SAN JUAN RIVER TO LEE'S FERRY. – Glen Canyon Series No. 12, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, June 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 130pp., illus.  Damp stain o/w VG.   $40.00

183.  No. 48 – Flowers, Seville, Herber H. Hall, Gerald T. Groves; and others.  ECOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE FLORA AND FAUNA OF FLAMING GORGE RESERVOIR BASIN, UTAH AND WYMOING. – Upper Colorado Series No. 3, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, November 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 243pp., illus.  Lib. stamp on front cover o/w VG+.   $45.00

184.  No. 49 – Lipe, William D., Floyd W. Sharrock, David S. Dibble, Keith M. Anderson (with appendix by Christy G. Turner II and an addendum by Dee Ann Suhm. – 1959 EXCAVATIONS, GLEN CANYON AREA. – Glen Canyon Series No. 13, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, December 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 238pp. (plus 19pp. appendix), illus.  O.n. o/w VG.   $50.00

185.  No. 49 – Lipe, William D., Floyd W. Sharrock, David S. Dibble, Keith M. Anderson (with appendix by Christy G. Turner II and an addendum by Dee Ann Suhm. – 1959 EXCAVATIONS, GLEN CANYON AREA. – Glen Canyon Series No. 13, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, December 1960, 4to., tan wraps, 238pp. (plus 19pp. appendix), illus.  VG+.   $50.00

186.  No. 54 – Stanton, Robert B. (C. Gregory Crampton and Dwight L. Smith, eds.) – THE HOSKANINNI PAPERS, MINING IN GLEN CANYON, 1897-1902. – Glen Canyon Series No. 15, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, November 1961, 4to., tan wraps, 177pp., illus. – After Stanton finished his railroad survey in 1889-1890, he sought riches in Glen Canyon dredging for gold. This occupied most of his time between 1897 and 1902. The substance of this work is taken from this diary during that time, many unusual photos and a foldout drawing of his huge dredge that is still at Mile 121.5 above Lee's Ferry under the water of Reservoir Powell. Scarce. – VG+.   $95.00

187.  No. 54 – Stanton, Robert B. (C. Gregory Crampton and Dwight L. Smith, eds.) – THE HOSKANINNI PAPERS, MINING IN GLEN CANYON, 1897-1902. – Glen Canyon Series No. 15, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, November 1961, 4to., tan wraps, 177pp., illus. – VG+.   $95.00

188.  No. 72 – Crampton, C. Gregory – HISTORICAL SITES IN CATARACT AND NARROW CANYONS, AND IN GLEN CANYON TO CALIFORNIA BAR. – Glen Canyon Series No. 24, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, August 1964, 4to., 108pp., illus.  Photo copy.   $10.00

189.  No. 74 – Woodbury, Angus M. – NOTES ON THE HUMAN ECOLOGY OF GLEN CANYON. – Glen Canyon Series No. 26, Univ. of Utah Press, SLC, May 1965, 4to., brown wraps, 62pp., illus.  Previous owner's stamp on cover. VG.   $35.00

190.  No. 81 – Jennings, Jesse D. – GLEN CANYON: A SUMMARY. – Glen Canyon Series No. 31, 1974 reprint, 4to., tan pict. wraps, 84pp., illus.  VG+.   $30.00