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Brown (Lucius P.) Continued. 



5. An inquiry into the present quality of the public water supply of Nash- 

 ville. 



Eng. Assn. of the South, Trans., vol. 16, pp. 124-140. 

 G. Tennessee phosphate mining during 1896. 



Sixth Ann. Kept. Bureau of Labor, Statistics and Mines, pp. 234-248, 1 map, 

 Nashville, 1897. 



7. The Tennessee phosphate fields. 



Fifth Ann. Kept., Bureau of Labor, Statistics and Mines, pp. 268-281, 1 map, 

 Nashville, 1896. 



8. The Tennessee phosphate mines during 1897. 



Seventh Ann. Kept. Bureau of Labor, Statistics and Mines, pp. 233-245, 



Nashville, 1898. 

 Brown (Lytle). 



See Meadows (T. C.) and Brown (Lytle). 

 Bryant (Louis E.). 

 Mineral resources of the Brushy Mountain coal field. 



Expert Repts. on the mineral properties of the East Tennessee Land Co., 

 pp. 5-14, New York, 1891. 



Buckley (S. B.). 



Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 27, pp. 286-294, 1859. 

 Burchard (Ernest F.). 



1. Southern red hematic as an ingredient of metallic paint. 



U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull. No. 315, pp. 430-434, 1907, 



Describes the occurrence and geologic relations of hematite ores in Geor- 

 gia and Tennessee. 



2. Tonnage estimates of Clinton iron ore in the Chattanooga district of Ten- 



nessee, Georgia and Alabama. 



U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull. No. 380-E, 1909. 



C. 



Campbell (Marius R.). 



1. Standingstone folio, Tennessee. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Atlas of U. S., folio No. 53, 1899. 



Describes the general physiographic and geologic features, the character 

 and occurrence of the Silurian, Devonian and Carboniferous rocks, and 

 the occurrence of coal in the quadrangle. Includes topographic, geologic 

 and ec6nomic maps and structure section. 



2. Bristol folio, Virginia-Tennessee. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., folio No. 59, 1899. 



Describes the general relations of the region, the physiography, the oc- 

 currence and character of the Cambrian, Silurian, Devonian and Carbon- 

 iferous strata, the geological structure, and the economic resources. 



3. Estille folio, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., folio, 12, 1894. 



Describes the physiography and drainage of the region, the character and 

 occurrence of the Cambrian, Cambro-Silurian, Silurian, Devonian and 

 Carboniferous strata, and the geologic structure, and the coal deposits 

 included in the area of the sheet. Gives the section of several coal out- 

 crops, and a table of coal analyses. Includes topographic colored areal 

 geologic, economic geologic, and structure section maps, and a sheet of 

 columnar sections. 



