01665cam a22003251 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035001900092040003200111042001200143050002000155082001000175100005100185245020200236260005100438300003100489490004800520500002700568505045500595651005401050651004901104651003201153650002701185650003301212710004701245700003001292999001701322gs 18000325 DLC20260227111322.0830518s1845 dcub 000 0 eng  ags 18000325  a(OCoLC)9522988 aDLCcIaASdIaASdOCoLCdDLC apremarc00aF597b.N64 1845 a917.71 aNicollet, J. N.q(Joseph Nicolas),d1786-1843.10aReport intended to illustrate a map of the hydrographical basin of the upper Mississippi river,cmade by I. N. Nicollet, while in employ under the Bureau of the Corps of Topographical Engineers ... aWashington,bBlair and Rives, printers,c1845. a170 p.bfold. map.c24 cm.0 a[U.S.] 28th Cong., 2d sess. House.vDoc. 52 aMap published in 1842.0 aReport, pt. 1.--Sketch of the early history of St. Louis.--Report, pt. 2.-- App. A. Table of geographical positions.--App. B. Catalogue of plants collected by Mr. Charles Geyer, under the direction of Mr. I. N. Nicollet, during his exploration of the region between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers: by Prof. John Torrey, M.D.--App. C. List of fossils belonging to the several formations alluded to in the report; arranged according to localities. 0aMississippi River ValleyxDescription and travel. 0aNorthwestern StatesxDescription and travel. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xHistory. 0aBotanyzUnited States. 0aPaleontologyzUnited States.1 aUnited States.bArmy.bCorps of Engineers.1 aTorrey, John,d1796-1873. c25868d25868