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Gilbert (Lyman W.). 

 East Tennessee copper mines. 



Mining Mag., vol. 4, pp. 89-90, 1855. 

 Oilman (D. C.). 



Prof. Guyot's measurements of the Allegheny system. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 30, pp. 391-392, 1860. 



Gilmore (O. A.), Pres. Miss. River Commn.). 



Report of the Mississippi River Commission for 1881. 



Senate Ex. Doc. No. 10, 47th Cong., 1st Sess., 1S82. Contains levels, high 

 and low water profiles, and location, logs, and plotted sections of many 

 borings between Cairo and Memphis. 



Glenn (Leonidas C.). 



1. Notes on a new meteorite from Hendersonville, N. C., and additional 



pieces of the Smithville, Tenn., fall. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser.. vol. 17, pp. 215-216, 1904. 



2. Fossiliferous sandstone dikes in the Eocene of Tennessee and Kentucky. 



Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 19, p. 522, 1904. 



3. The more common minerals of the region about Nashville (Tennessee). 



Eng. Assoc. South, Trans., 1903, pp. 103-113, 1904. 



Discusess the general principles controlling occurrence of minerals, and 



describes the occurrence and character of minerals from central Tennessee. 



4. Notes on the wells, springs and general water resources of Tennessee. 



II. S. Geol. Surv., Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 102, pp. 358- 



367, 1904. 

 Describes the underground water resources by physiographic provinces. 



5. Gerard Troost. 



Am. Geol., vol. 35, pp. 72-94, 1 pi. (por.), 1905. 



Includes a discussion of Troost's reports as State Geologist and a list 

 of his published writings. 



6. Underground waters of Tennessee and Kentucky west of Tennessee River, 



and of an adjacent area in Illinois. 



U. S. Geol. Survey, Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 164, 173 pp., 

 7 pis., 13 figs., 1906 



Gives a general account of the physiography, geology, and underground- 

 water resources. 



6a. Geology and mineral resources of part of the Cumberland Gap coal field, 

 Kentucky. 



See Ashley and Glenn No. 77. 



7. Erosion at Ducktown, Tennessee. 



Abstract: Science new ser., vol. 23. p. 2S8, February 23, 1906; Am. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., Proc.. vol. 55, p. 377, 1906. 



8. The hydrology and geology of the Gulf embayment area of West Ten- 



nessee, West Kentucky and Southern Illinois. 



Science, new ser., vol. 23., p. 288, February 23, 1906; Am. Assoc. Adv., 

 Sci., Proc., vol. 55, p. 377, 1906. 



9. Underground waters of eastern United States: Tennessee and Kentucky. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 114, pp. 198- 



208, 1905. 

 Describes the underground water resources by physiographic provinces. 



