12 JOURNAL OF THE 



North CaroliDa Geological Survey, Part II; Agriculture. 

 Containing descriptions, with many analyses, of the Soils of the 

 Swamp Lands; by Ebenezer Emmons, State Geologist. Raleigh, 

 1860, 8 vo., 95 pp. 



Geological and Natural History Survey of North Carolina, 

 Part III; Botany. Containing descriptions and history of the 

 Trees, Shrubs and Woody Yines; l»y Rev. M. A. Curtis, D. D. 

 Raleigh, 1860, 8 vo., 123 pp. 



Legislative Doc. No. 25. Appendix B. Gen. Assem., Sess. 

 1860-61. A Report on the Natural Resources of that Part of 

 North Carolina west of the Blue Ridge; by Ebenezer Emmons. 

 Raleigh, 12 mo., 3 pp. 



Document No. 26. Gen. Assem., Sess. 1860-'61. Geological 

 and Agricultural Survey. A Report of Progress; by Ebenezer 

 Emmons. Raleigh, 12 mo., 6 pp. 



Agricultural, Geological and Descriptive Sketches of Lower 

 North Carolina and the Similar Adjacent Lands; by Edmund 

 Ruffin, of Virginia. Raleigh, 1861, 8 vo., 294 pp. 



Geological and Natural History Survey of North Carolina, 

 Part III. Botany; containing a catalogue of the Indigenous 

 and Naturalized Plants of the State; by Rev. M. A. Curtis, D. 

 D., F. A. A. A. S., etc., etc. Raleigh, 1867, 8 vo., 158 pp. 



Unpublished Reports: — It appears that at the beginning of 

 the Civil War there was on hand by Professor Emmons MSS. 

 material for ])ublication sufficient for one or more large octavo 

 volumes relating especially to the agriculture, mining and min- 

 eral resources of the middle and western regions of the State; 

 also in preparation a geological map of the State and a geological 

 map of the Deep River coal fields, ready for publication; all of 

 which appear to have been lost or destroyed during the war. 

 There was also nearly or quite ready for publication reports by 

 Dr. Curtis on the (Quadrupeds and Reptiles and the Birds of 

 North Carolina, neither of which has been published, nor can 

 be found at })resent. 



