18 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Cotton (Henry E.) and Gattinger (A.). 

 Tennessee (building stone). 



10th Census, report on the building stones of the United States, and sta- 

 tistics of the quarry industry for 1880, pp. 187-188, bound as part of vol. 

 10, but with separate pagination, Washington, 1884. 



Cowlam (George B.) 



The extent and value of East Tennessee minerals. 

 Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 45, pp. 19-21, 4, 1888. 



Credner (H.). 



Die Geognosie und der Mineralreichthum des Allegheney Systems. 

 Petermann's Mittheilungen, vol. 17, pp. 41-50, 4, 1871. 



Credner (H). 



See Tripple (A.) and Credner (H.). 

 Crider (A. F.). 



Oays of western Kentucky and Tennessee. 



U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull. No. 285, pp. 417-427, 1 pi., 1906. 

 Describes the general geology, and the distribution and character of the 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary clays. 



Crook (James K.). 



The mineral waters of the United States, 

 pp. 588, 1899. 



Describes Tennessee springs, pp. 432-448, probably most complete single 

 description of springs of Tennessee. 



Currey (Richard O.). 



1. A sketch of the geology of Tennessee, embracing a description of its min- 



erals and ores, and of its soils, and productiveness, and paleontology. 

 158, VII, pages, map, Knoxville, 1857. 



2. Geology of Tennessee. 



So. Jour. Med. and Phys. Sciences, vol. 2, pp. 50-61; 77-86, 1 geological 

 map, 1854. 



3. Physical topography in its relation to medicine. 



So. Jour, and Phys. Sciences, vol. 1, pp. 110-112, contin. with varying title 

 on pp. 322-329, 402-417, 1853; vol. 2, pp. 87-94, with geological map, 1854. 



Discusses topography and diseases of Nashville, and gives his geological 

 map of Tennessee. On page 137 in an editorial note concerning the map. 



4. (Editorial review of Safford's Second Biennial Report.) 



So. Jour. Med. and Phys. Sciences, vol. 6, pp. 383-387, 1857. 

 From unfriendly standpoint. 



5. A sketch of the geology of Tennessee. 



So. Jour. Med. and Phys. Sciences, vol. 4, pp. 193-208, 257-272, 321-336, 385- 

 400, 1856; pp. 1-16, with Safford's geological map of Tennessee, 77-83, 160- 

 168, 246-262, 309-327, 1857. Republished in book form, X, 128 pp., 800, 

 Knoxville, 1857. For notices of it see above Jour., vol. 6, pp. 76-77. Abs 

 Mining Mag., vol. S, pp. 156-163, 237-243, 450-465, 1857; vol. 9, pp. 34-44, 

 1858. 



Currey (Richard O.) and Proctor (Charles A.). 



Copper district of Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia; its 

 history, geography, geology and mining interests. 



So. Jour. Med. and Phys. Sciences, vol. 3, pp. 38-44, 1855. 



