156 ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



PART III. HIHLHKJHArHY 



{Chiefly on Clinton iron orm) 



1. Abele, C. a.: Statistics of the Mineiiil I'roductioii of Alahama for 1910. 



Ala. Geol. Snrv. Bull. 12. pp. :{2-:{;{. 1912. 



2. Alabama Consolidated Coal and Iron Co. (and Shelby Iron Co.) Mfg. 



Kec, Vol. LXI, Tart II, No. 7. Feb. 22, 1912. 



3. Alabama Industrial and Seientifie Society, Proc, 1891-1897. IMany valu- 



able i)apers.] 



4. American Iron and Steel Association. Annual Statistical KeiK)rt, 17 Edi- 



tion, i)p. ;i2-3;;, 1907 ; pp. .s-i-so. 1908 ; i)p. .•{i-:{2, 1910. 



5. Armes, Ethel: The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama. 1910. 



6. AsiiiuRNKK, C. A.: Petroleum and Natural <Jas in New York State. Am. 



Inst. MuK. Enj;rs. Trans., Vol. XVI. i)p. 90(M).")9. ISSS. 



7. Ashley, (J. H. : Outline Introduction to the Minei-al Resources of Ten- 



nessee. I']xtract A from Bull. No. 2, p. 46. 1910. [Preliminary 

 Papers on the Mineral Resources of Teini.l 



8. Bailey, L. W. : (ieology of Southwest Nova Scotia, (ieol. Surv. of Can. 



Ann. Rept., New Ser., Vol. IX, pp. 90m, 9;]m, 114m, 140M-14r.M. 1896. 



9. Bain, H. F. : Types of Ore Deposits. See Smyth, C. H., Jr. (320). 



10. Bakbour. E. H., and Torkey, J., Jr.: Notes on the Microscopic Structure 



of OiUite with Analyses. Am. Jour. Sci., :jrd Ser., Vol. XL, p. 246. 

 . 1890. 



11. Beck, L. C. : Mineralogy of New York. 1842. Clinton ores. Description 



and Analyses. 



12. Bell, Robert: Geol. Surv. of Can. Ann. Rept., New Ser., Vol. XVI, pp. 



.S02A-318A. 1904. 



13. : Geol. Surv. of Can., Report of I'rogress, pp. ll.S-114. 1866-1869. 



14. Berceat, A.: See Stelzner (321). 



15. Beyschlag, F. ; Krusch. I', and Vogt, I. H. I>. : Die Lagerstiitten der 



Nutzbaren Mineralien und Gesteine, etc., pp. 517-519, Stuttgart. 

 1913. 



16. BiLLiN, C. E. : Maps of Fossil Ore Beds. 2nd Geol. Surv. of Pa.. F, Plates 



A, B, and C. 1878. 



17. BiRKiNBiNE, J.: Production of Ii'on Ore in Various Parts of the World. 



U. S. (Jeol. Surv. 16th AiuL Rept., Pt. 3. jip. 21-218. 1894. 



18. : Prominent Sources of Iron-ore Supply. Am. Inst. Mug. Engrs. 



Trans., Vol. XVII, i)p. 72.3-727. 1888-18S9. 



19. : The Iron Ores East of the Mississippi River. U. S. (Jeol. Surv. 



Min. Res., Vol. VIII. pp. .39-103. 1887. 



20. BowNOCKER, J. A.: The Clinton Formation as a Source of Oil and GaM. 



Ohio (Jeol. Surv. Bull. 1, 4th Ser., pp. 20-21. 101-125. 1903. 



21. BowRON, James: A (Jreat Outlook for Birmingham. Iron Trade Rev., 



Sept. 22, 1898. 



22. BowRON, W. M. : The Origin of Clinton Red Fossil Ore in Lookout Moun- 



tain, Alabama. Am. Inst. Mng. l.ngrs. Trans., Vol. XXXVI, pp. 587- 

 609. 1906. 



