TABLE 52.-Revenues from mining leases on Federal and Indian lands by commodity, fiscal years 1970-75—Continued TABLE 55.-Geological Survey expenditures for automatic data processing services, fiscal years 1971-75 S raits the JA U S. Department of the Interio USGS INF-74-22 #2 THE SAN NDREAS Public Inquiries Offices of the JS Geological Survey A Spoo USE AND OF MINERAL SAF SURVI il Guide to Publications and Information Services Throughout this report reference has been made to information services and publications of the Geological Survey. This section lists the major publications series and information services provided by the Survey and describes how the public may acquire further information about them. Italicized items in the text refer to major headings in the list of information products, services, and sources. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING BOOK Mail orders for Geological Survey publications must be accompanied by payment in the form of check or money order payable to "U.S. Geological Survey." Postage stamps are not accepted. Do not send cash. Remittances must be in United States currency. The list prices shown in Publications of the Geological Survey, New Publications of the Geological Survey, Topographic Map Indexes, and in other catalogs of Survey reports are subject to change. Prices include the cost of domestic surface transportation. For transmittal outside the U.S.A. (except to Canada and Mexico) a surcharge of 25 percent of the net bill should be included to cover surface transportation. EARTHQUA Ordering books and monographs WORLD To order books, give the series designation and number, such as "Geological Survey Bulletin 738," and the full title. Professional Papers, Bulletins, WaterSupply Papers, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, bulk quantities of most nontechnical publications, and some miscellaneous reports, including some from all the foregoing series that have gone out of print at the Government Printing Office, may still be obtained from: |