22 RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA. 



6. A preliminary soil census of Alabama and West Flor- 

 ida. Soil Science 4:91-107, fig. 1 (outline regional map). 

 Aug., 1917. 



7. Pronunciation of certain place-names. Jour. Geog. 

 16:255-258. March, 1918. 



Includes a few cases in southern Alabama. 



8. The American pitcher-plants. Jour. Elisha Mitchell 

 Sci. Soc. 34:110-125, pi. 2-6. (Oct.) 1918. 



Includes two pictures taken in southern Alabama. 



9. (Distribution of illiteracy in Alabama.) Montgom- 

 ery Advertiser, Vol. 90, No. 152. June 1, 1919. Reprinted 

 privately as a 12-page octavo pamphlet, with the title, "Illit- 

 eracy in Alabama : where and why?" 



Contains statistics of racial composition and illiteracy 

 of the population in most of the regions here described. 



10. (Some relations between) political parties and farm 

 building values in Alabama. Montgomery Advertiser, Vol. 

 90, No. 301, p. 4. Oct. 28, 1919. Also reprinted privately 

 as a 4-page octavo leaflet. 



Contains a statistical table showing average value of 

 buildings of white farmers in different regions, among other 

 things. 



11. A graphic method of measuring civilization, and 

 some of its applications. Scientific Monthly 10:292-305. 

 March, 1920. 



Contains a graph with four occupation curves for dif- 

 ferent population groups in Mobile, based on the 1913 direc- 

 tory. 



Hodges, P. W. 



Alabama supplement (to Tarr & McMurry's World 

 Geographies, second book) . Small quarto, 64 pp., with col- 

 ored map and numerous half-tone illustrations. New York 

 (Macmillan Co.) 1918. 



The illustrations are excellent, but the text is marred by 

 numerous misstatements, exaggerations, and conspicuous 

 omissions. There is also a more elementary edition to go 

 with the first book of geography, with a different set of illus- 

 trations. 



Hopkins, Oliver B. 



Oil and gas possibilities of the Hatchetigbee anticline, 

 Alabama. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 661:281-313, pi. 26-29. 

 Dec., 1917. 



