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Foerste (August F.) Continued. 



4. Silurian and Devonian limestones of western Tennessee. 



Jour. Geol., vol. 11, pp. 554-583, figs. 1-16, pp. 697-715, figs. 7-10, 1903. 



Describes character, occurrence and correlation of Silurian strata along 

 the western side of the Cincinnati geanticline in southern Indiana, Ken- 

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 of some forms. 



5. The Cincinnati group in western Tennessee, between the Tennessee River 



and the Central Basin. 



Jour. Geol., vol. 11, pp. 29-45, 1 fig., 1903. 



Discusses the subdivisions of the Cincinnati group in Ohio, names and 



describes the subdivisions in Tennessee, and gives localities of outcrops, 



and notes on characteristic fossils. 



6. Variation in thickness of the subdivisions of the Ordovican of Indiana, 



with notes on the range of certain fossils. 



Am. Geol., vol. 34, pp. 87-102, 1 pi., 1904. 



7. The age of the Cincinnati anticlinal. 



Am. Geol., vol. 7, pp. 97-109, 1891. 



8. Preliminary notes on Cincinnatian and Lexington fossils of Ohio, Indiana, 



Kentucky and Tennessee. 



87 pages. Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Dennison University, vol. 

 16, pp. 17-87, 6 pi., 1910. 



9. Notes and comments on Hall's Physical Geology of Tennessee and ad- 



joining districts. 



Amer. Geol., vol. 7, pp. 345-351, 1891. 



Foley (John). 



1. Conservative lumbering at Sewanee, Tenn. 



Forest Service, Bulletin 39. 



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Ford (George W.). 



1. Second Annual report of the Commissioner of Labor and Inspector of 



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p. 376, Nashville, 1893. 



2. Special report of the Commissioner of Labor and Inspector of Mines. 



104 pp., 800. Nashville, 1891. 



Foster ( ). 



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 Amer. Hist. Mag., vol. 5, pp. 27-40, 1900. 



Foster (J. W.). 



The Mississippi Valley, its physical geography, including sketches of the 

 topography, botany, climate, geology and mineral resources, and of 

 the progress of development in population and material wealth. 

 Vol. XVI, 443 pp., maps, Chicago and London. 



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Chestnut oak in the southern Appalachians. 



Forest Service, Circular 135, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1908. 



