BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 19 



D. 



Dabney (T. G.). 



Geology of the Mississippi embayment. 



Jour. Memphis Eng. Soc., vol. 4, No. 3, 1905, pp. 11-26. 

 Darton (N. H.). 



Preliminary list of deep borings in the United States. Second edition, 

 with additions. 



Water Sup. and Irr. Paper No. 149, U. S. Geol. Survey, 175 pp. Contains 

 lists of deep wells reported to the Survey or described in scientific pub- 

 lications. They are classified by States, counties and towns, the depths, 

 diameter, yield, height of water, temperature and other miscellaneous 

 data being presented in tables for each State, arid references being 

 given to published records. Bibliographies of publications relating to 

 deep borings are also included. 



Davis (W. M.). 



1. The origin of cross valleys. 



Science, vol. 1, pp. 325-327, 356-357, 1883. 



2. The geological dates or origin of certain topographic forms on the At- 



lantic slope of the United States. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 541-542, 545-586, 1891. Abstract, Am. 

 Geol., vol. 8, p. 260 (% p.), 1891. 



Day (David T.) et al. ' 



1. U. S. Geol. Survey, Mineral Resources of the U. S. for 1886, gives figures 



of production, short descriptive notes, etc. 



2. Same, for 1887. 



3. Same, for 1888. 



4. Same, for 1889. 



5. Same, for 1890. 



6. Same, for 1891. 



7. Same, for 1892. 



8. Same, for 1893. 



9. Same, for 1894. 



10. Same, for 1895. 



11. Same, for 1896. 



12. Same, for 1897. 



13. Same, for 1898. 



14. Same, for 1899. 



15. Same, for 1900. 



16. Same, for 1901. 



17. Same, for 1902. 



18. Same, for 1903. 



19. Same, for 1904. 



20. Same, for 1905. 



21. Same, for 1906. 



22. Same, for 1907. 



23. Same, for 1908. 



24. Same, for 1909. 

 Day (William C.). 



1. (Sources of contamination of Nashville drinking water.) 



Bull. State Bd. of Health (of Tenn.), vol. 1, pp. 32-34, 1885. 



