The results of the survey were published in eight volumes of the Fortieth Parallel Survey: • Vol. I. Systematic geology, by Clarence King, U. S. Geologist. 1878. xii, 803 pp., and atlas of 12 sheets. • Vol. II. Descriptive geology, by
Arnold Hague and
S. F. Emmons. 1877. xiii, 890 pp. • Vol. III. Mining industry, by
James Duncan Hague, with geological contributions by Clarence King. 1870. xv, 647 pp. and atlas of 14 sheets. • Vol. IV. Part I, Palaeontology. by
F. B. Meek. Part II, Palaeontology, by
James Hall and R. P. Whitfield. Part III, Ornithology, by
Robert Ridgway. 1877. xii, 669 pp. • Vol. V. Botany, by
Sereno Watson, aided by Prof.
Daniel C. Eaton and others. 1871. liii, 525 pp. • Vol. VI. Microscopical petrography, by
Ferdinand Zirkel. 1876. xv, 297 pp. • Vol. VII. Odontornithes, A monograph on the extinct toothed birds of North America, by
Othniel Charles Marsh. 1880. xv, 201 pp. • Special Publication: List of plants collected in Nevada and Utah, 1867-69; numbered as distributed. Sereno Watson, collector. Atlases: • Atlas accompanying the report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. by Clarence King, U. S. geologist-in-charge. 1876.
Julius Bien, Lithographer. Folio, 2 11., (title and legend), 1 single and 11 double folio sheets (1 single folio map, 10 double folio maps, 1 double folio section). • Atlas accompanying Volume III on Mining Industry. [List of plates.] Engraved and printed by Julius Bien, New York. Folio, 11. (title page), 14 plates. ==References==